When it comes to looks, Ratchet and Clank stands out as one of the more impressive titles available on the PS2. Much like The Two Towers, this is one of those games you can pull out to show your friends when they doubt the PS2's graphical muscle. In fact, this is such a well-polished title, it is extremely hard to decide where to begin. I could start with the bright and vibrant colors and character designs - but then I might run out of room for talking about the massively detailed (and just plain massive) levels. Or I could start talking about all the great little effects thrown in, but then I might forget to talk about the fantastic animation and seamless cut scenes. It's one of those things you just have to see to believe.
Platform games are usually known for their upbeat level theme songs, and Ratchet and Clank is no exception. For the most part, the music is good - but I wouldn't buy the soundtrack if it were available. In fact, now that I think of it there are really no memorable songs on the soundtrack, or at least nothing comes to mind. The voices are good and really match the characters. Ratchet is your 'typical' laid back surfer guy, Clank is your analytical, robot type, Captain Quark is your over-the-top, Saturday morning superhero and so on. For the adventurous, the game also offers five different languages to choose the dubbing from - some of which can get very interesting.