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Ratchet & Clank - All 4 One (USA / Brazil)

PlayStation 3
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2011
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Ratchet & Clank All 4 One is the co-op R&C for up to 4 simultaneous players with the heroes and Doctor Nefarious. Original PS3 co-op concept, accessible gameplay. Less inventive than solo episodes but fun in a group.

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Category
Action Adventure 4 players 7+ Co-op
Description
Insomniac Games platform-action adventure in the Ratchet & Clank saga. Published by Sony, released in Europe in October 2011. Co-op à quatre, signature platform-action gameplay, inventive and wacky weapon arsenal, signature humor, and local or online co-op. Platform-action reference. All 4 One variant.

Ratchet & Clank - All 4 One review

4/5
Art direction
"Striking"
4/5
Music
"Excellent"
3/5
Story
"Solid"
Gameplay
"Excellent"
Fun
"From the very first minutes"
Addictiveness
"Engaging"
Difficulty
"Balanced"
Lifespan
"Long"
Technical info
💾18,3 GB 📅18/10/2011
Published by Sony

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Collector interest

Ratchet & Clank All 4 One, a co-op spin-off for up to four players that departs from the solo formula for a more festive experience, with a cooler reception than the main entries. Still common, its collector interest is modest; the US and Brazilian run remains harder to find. A supporting piece for those completing the series on the console, whose desirability rests on set completeness rather than its own value.

Better with friends

A spin-off built for four-player co-op, where the platform-shooter series swaps solo adventure for constant mutual aid against puzzles and enemy waves. Giving each other a leg up, sharing gadgets and coordinating fire builds great team dynamics, playable locally. A little cacophony can set in at four, but that very joyful disorder is the charm of the sessions.

Is Ratchet & Clank - All 4 One still worth playing in 2026?

All 4 One offers a co-op variation on Ratchet & Clank, playable by up to four at once, gathering the heroes and even the irresistible Doctor Nefarious. The concept, built around mutual aid and group puzzles, changes the nature of the formula and works rather well in a group, in a good-natured mood. Solo, however, the experience loses much of its spice, and the inventiveness feels a step behind the saga's great solo entries. Insomniac's humour and visual touch remain present. For anyone after a relaxed co-op game to share with friends or family, the title honestly does the job.

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