- Publisher: SCEA
- Release Date: Mar 11, 2008
- Also On: PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5
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Mixed or average reviews- based on 88 Ratings
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Positive: 37 out of 88
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Mixed: 36 out of 88
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Negative: 15 out of 88
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adOct 21, 2008Worst Ratchet and Clank of them all. The camera has you looking at the sky or the ground if you get near a wall, enemies take half your life with one hit and the weapons are really lame. I wish I had not spent the $5 to rent it. AVOID
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Apr 11, 2011Though Size Matters still has some time consuming gameplay and variety of gadgets and weapons, it's just far too similar to the PSP version in all the wrong ways, such as its nearly hideous graphics, generic gameplay, and nothing but bland level design.
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Feb 16, 2012
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Oct 23, 2017This is a game meant for PSP, but it does do a slightly better job than what Secret Agent Clank did for PS2. Well it's either that, or just the fact that this is the better of the 2 PSP Ratchet and Clank games. That said, this is still a pretty meh game for PS2. It was alright for a portable R&C, but on PS2, it's not so good.
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#8 Most Discussed PS2 Game of 2008
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#11 Most Shared PS2 Game of 2008
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Even though there is a significant price difference, PS3 owners looking to try out the Ratchet experience should absolutely play Tools of Destruction instead -- I was immensely pleased with it. Otherwise, Size Matters should only be played by devoted, hardcore enthusiasts who couldn't play the original version on the PSP.
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I figured the move to the PS2 would, at the very least, allow for a bit more detail in the bland levels. I could not have been more wrong. Compared to the PSP version, this is a step down -- that's disappointing enough. But compared to other PS2 Ratchet games, it's a sharp kick in the nuts.
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The in-game graphics are screwed up by constant glitches, a bothersome camera system and unpolished environments. Furthermore, the multiplayer options are weighed down with several flaws and a lack of online competition.