Insomniac Games showed their upcoming adventure game Ratchet & Clank Future: A Crack in Time at last week’s San Diego Comic-Con.
The developer revealed that Clank is being held in a secret facility known as the Great Clock in the centre of the universe after being kidnapped at the end of Tools of Destruction. It is here where Clank gains new time abilities, which can be seen below in this first footage of gameplay from A Crack in Time. Check back on the PlayStation Store this Thursday because this trailer will be hitting in the next few weeks.
The new trailer for the game follows below, showing a glimpse of a new level in the game, Axiom City.
You can also check out the Spiral of Death weapon in action in this video below.
A new line of weapons for A Crack in Time was revealed, the Constructo weapons. Watch the video below for an introduction to the Contruscto Pistol and Contructo Bomb Glove.
Ratchet & Clank Future: A Crack in Time promises to reveal more about Ratchet and Clank’s past that any other game in the franchise. It will be available for the PS3 this fall. Fans of the series should keep an eye out for the first Ratchet & Clank action figures which will be available on the 2nd of December.
Check out our previous coverage for more information and the debut trailer of Ratchet & Clank Future: A Crack in Time.
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