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Lethrom
Jul 12, 2010



I beat the PS4 ratchet and clank reboot last week before starting in on Rift Apart.

All the gameplay bits were fun and every visual aspect was great but the writing seemed real rough. Its like they forgot to establish any sort of relationship between any of the characters, so I never really knew or cared about who was talking on the radio. Also the prologue of Rift Apart referenced poo poo I just...didn't do in the first game? Or why is the boss that I dropped into a sun alive now?

The gameplay made up for it but it was just bizarre.

Rift Apart seems much better about all that though so I'm excited to play more.

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Lethrom
Jul 12, 2010



Unreal_One posted:

The reboot makes some more sense if you watch the movie, and Rift Apart makes more sense if you just ignore the reboot continuity completely or treat it as Qwark's version of events. This does mean that if you want to fully understand what's going on in Rift Apart you need to play several PS3 exclusives, but the prologue catches you up pretty well.

Ooooooooh that explains a lot. I had thought Rift Apart was just a direct sequel so thanks for clarifying that.

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