Ratchet & Clank lays the cornerstone of a cult saga. Wacky weapons, clever gadgets, colourful planets and an iconic duo. An action platformer that already screams classic Insomniac.
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Category
Action Adventure1 player7+
Description
A Korean edition of Insomniac Games and Sony SCEA released in 2003, distributed as Gonggu Jeonsa Daebak Moli. The Korean localized version of the first Ratchet & Clank, with the same platforming and extravagant arsenal mechanics. Korean edition with texts and interfaces translated for the local market.
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"
Fun
"From the very first seconds"
An endearing duo of heroes roams colourful planets armed with an ever more lunatic arsenal, between platforming, exploration and inventive gunfights. The variety of gadgets and the generosity of the settings deliver a constant, renewed pleasure. The ever-present humour and the impeccable handling are where the flavour lies. Colourful, clever and superbly crafted, a gleeful adventure.
Addictiveness
"Obsessive"
Alternating platforming, exploration and gunfights while unlocking an ever more delirious arsenal sets up a loop where every new weapon revives the urge to pulverize everything. Gathering bolts and gadgets to treat yourself to the next toy feeds a constant progression. A few stretches repeat, but this humor, this variety and this generosity of weapons keep an immediate pull.
The Korean edition of the first Ratchet & Clank, under a local title with text translated for that market. Korean PS2 pressings, made in low volumes for a small console base, are markedly scarcer than the Western versions and hunted by collectors of Asian localizations. Its interest lies in this confidential distribution far more than in the content, identical to the original.
Is Ratchet & Clank - Gonggu Jeonsa Daebak Moli still worth playing in 2026?
Released in 2002 on PS2, Insomniac's first project launches one of the console's flagship series by marrying platforming, shooting and an arsenal of weapons as inventive as it is jubilant. The duo of the mechanic Ratchet and the robot Clank roams varied, colourful planets, gadget in hand, in an adventure of sustained pace. The sparkling art direction, the ever present humour and the escalating weapon power install an irresistible progression loop. The level design and the handling show a slight age against the sequels. A classic of action platforming, recommended for fans of the genre and for anyone curious about the saga's beginnings.