

Ratchet & Clank: Into the Nexus – the main series game released a year after Full Frontal Assault.Ratchet & Clank: All 4 One – the previous spin-off game, released the year before Full Frontal Assault.Pocket Gamer had largely the same technical complaints as IGN with the Vita version, complaining of load times "regularly in excess of 20 seconds," textures "watered down to a horrible degree," "barely readable" text in parts of the game, and a "consistently terrible" frame rate which "sometimes even renders the game unplayable." However, they praised the story as "snappy" and the platforming and shooting as "still quite enjoyable", giving it a 2.5/5. They gave the Vita version a 5.7/10, calling it "less polished than its PlayStation 3 counterpart" despite the six-month delay, citing a frame rate that "routinely chugs", textures that load slowly, lackluster effects, and removed environmental elements such as foliage.

IGN gave the PlayStation 3 version a 6.4/10, calling it "an experience that's simply middling", but citing its competitive multiplayer as the game's "real saving grace". GamesRadar+ praised the platforming, tactical elements, exploration, and collectables while criticizing the lack of single-player campaign length and multiplayer modes. GameSpot gave the game a seven out of ten, calling the arsenal "fun to use" and the multiplayer battles "exciting and unpredictable" while saying that anyone who hoped for a substantial single-player campaign would be disappointed. It estimated that the single player campaign mode can be completed in about four hours and said its tower defense gameplay – while "neat" – makes it feel "more like a Dungeon Defenders clone than it does a Ratchet & Clank game." The review stated that the multiplayer version is where the game "really shines" but "it isn't enough to outweigh the lackluster single-player experience", and gave it a 3/5. PC World said that the game lacks a story. Game Informer gave the game a 7.5/10 average score, calling it, "an interesting title hampered by some fundamental design flaws." Electronic Gaming Monthly gave it a 2/5, saying it, "fails both as a tower defense game and as a means to hold fans of the franchise over until Insomniac delivers a new mainline title." PlayStation Official Magazine – UK and Eurogamer echoed this sentiment, saying the game "erodes the series' identity" and has "no heart", respectively. Reception for Full Frontal Assault has been mixed, with the PlayStation 3 version holding a 64 average rating from 52 critics on Metacritic. However, it did receive praise for its soundtrack, multiplayer mode and replay value. It was criticised for its short length, lack of a proper story, the new tower defense element, lackluster campaign experience and severe deviations from previous games in the series, with many calling it the worst game in the series. The game received mostly average reviews from critics.
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It is available on the PlayStation 3 with the PlayStation Vita version delayed for a release and available for free with the PlayStation 3 version. It was produced in commemoration of the 10th anniversary of the Ratchet & Clank series. Like the previous downloadable game in the series, Ratchet & Clank Future: Quest for Booty, in Europe, as well as the United States for this time, it was released on Blu-ray Disc as well as the PlayStation Store. Ratchet & Clank: Full Frontal Assault (known as Ratchet & Clank: QForce in PAL and NTSC countries) is a 2012 platform game developed by Insomniac Games for the PlayStation Network and published by Sony.
