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Published : June 22, 2008 |
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FULL completed online and downloadable walkthrough strategy game guide for: Secret Agent Clank. This precise WALKTHROUGH GAME STRATEGY GUIDE IS NOW available for you right in your members area and compatable for the SONY PLAYSTATION PORTABLE PSP Platform. Your walkthrough guide is here:
In Secret Agent Clank, Ratchet has been framed by a ruthless enemy and jailed for a crime he apparently did not commit. With no one to vouch for his innocence, it's up to Clank to solve the mystery behind who or what is behind his friend's incarceration. As for controls, without a second analog stick on the PSP, there is always some type of control/camera issue to overcome in this type of game. The default scheme is difficult to deal with since the camera can sometimes swing out of place, and thankfully there are alternatives. Just like in Size Matters, change the control scheme right away to allow for strafing on the analog stick and the L and R shoulder buttons to manually control the camera rotation. It's worth the effort, as the control and camera issues almost instantly melt away. Overall, besides the few flow-breaking gameplay hiccups, the stage designs and controls in Secret Agent Clank are usually inventive and fun and work well within a portable title. Visually, Secret Agent Clank can be best compared to R&C: Size Matters, which isn't a surprise since the games are handled by the same developer and possibly the same base engine. In other words, SAC is a really nice looking PSP game with some often spectacular effects (particles especially). The characters, art, interface and designs are consistent with the rest of the series so those familiar with earlier games should feel at home. The weapons and gadgets for Clank are more "secret agent"-like, with briefcase flamethrowers, bowtie-a-rangs, and holo-disguises. Even with a number of fancy effects and swarming, exploding enemies the game holds a very steady framerate throughout. Don't judge the game on screenshots however, it looks way better than you would think. As for audio, the game is fully voiced and Clank, Ratchet & Qwark are well written and amusing as always. The soundtrack is also spy themed, with takes on some of the classic James Bond tunes. Besides the story, there are a number of optional stages within the game which occasionally become available, such as Ratchet arena, racing, and whatnot. These are mostly used for earning massive amounts of bolts which can then be used to purchase bigger and better weapons/upgrades. As with most Insomniac Games-created series', SAC also has hidden Skill Points (the original "Achievements") which are unlocked upon satisfying certain requirements. These can be used to activate cheats and other game features. There are also well hidden Gold Bolts that can be used to unlock new player skins. Additionally, certain other skins can be unlocked if there is a R&C: Size Matters save on the Memory Stick. There is definitely a good amount of content to keep most players busy.
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