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Ratchet & Clank 3 - Totsugeki! Galactic Rangers (Japan)

PlayStation 2
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2004
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Totsugeki! Galactic Rangers spells out the full Japanese name of Up Your Arsenal. Titanic action and multiplayer, sparkling writing and memorable planets. An Insomniac must.

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Category
Action Adventure 1 player 7+
Description
An Insomniac Games and Sony SCEA sequel released in 2004 (Japan), the third entry titled Totsugeki! Galactic Rangers in Japan. Same battle against Dr Nefarious and same 30+ evolving weapons and online multiplayer mode as the Western versions, in a full Japanese localization.

Ratchet & Clank 3 - Totsugeki! Galactic Rangers review

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Art direction
"Iconic"
4/5
Music
"Excellent"
4/5
Story
"Captivating"
A colourful sci-fi universe worthy of a playable Pixar, zany weapons and varied planets bathed in light: everything overflows with graphic inventiveness. The roundness of the design and the technical fluidity compose a joyful, warm world. This visual generosity, polished and unbridled, showcases all of Insomniac's know-how.
Gameplay
"Excellent"
Difficulty
"Balanced"
Technical info
💾2,4 GB 📅25/11/2004
Published by Sony Computer Entertainment

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Collector interest

The Japanese version of the third Ratchet & Clank, under the local Totsugeki title and fully localized. The series' limited sales in Japan make this pressing less widespread than its Western counterparts, sought by collectors of Japanese editions of Sony exclusives. Its desirability rests on this specific Japanese presentation, the game being the one known elsewhere.

Is Ratchet & Clank 3 - Totsugeki! Galactic Rangers still worth playing in 2026?

Released in 2004 on PS2, Insomniac's project pushes the series to its apogee on the console. The arsenal grows even more delirious, the weapon levelling more rewarding, and the tone turns to action movie parody with the hero Captain Qwark. The addition of an online multiplayer mode and base defence sections diversifies the offering. The nervous pace and the ever present humour carry an adventure of wild generosity. The handling reaches its maturity. A peak of action platforming, recommended for any fan of the genre.

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