Let's start with what I liked throughout the game: the graphics. R&C: Tools of Destruction definitely delivers in the visuals department giving a real visual treat for all. The graphics is truly a jaw dropping experience. The best part is that the game's frame-rate never dips or suffers. There are lots of gadgets and weapons that you get to use. As you progress through the story, you acquire bolts to purchases weapons with and the precious metal called raritanium to upgrade your weapons. The upgrade system is used to purchase slots on the grid that unlocks upgrades in strength, ammo capacity, range, and other attributes. This adds an additional depth and customization to the playing experience and will add to the game life as you can replay the whole game to see how maximum you can upgrade the weapons with. The weapons are also as inventive and vicious as ever. You will love the way they are designed and will laugh seeing some of them in operation. Cool Stuff… Other than the weapons you will use the Sixaxis to control Ratchet at certain points during the game. You must use the motion sensor of the Sixaxis to take ratchet through different situations. Kind of cool and you only need to do this for a short time to get out of the situation for which this was designed. R&C: Tools of Destruction is an amazing PS3 game that fully utilizes the power of the console. It sets the standards high for the PS3 and has given the glimpse of what PS3 is capable of. This is a definite game for anyone who loves good platform shooters.
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