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Template:Title Template:Infobox CVGRatchet: Deadlocked, titled as Ratchet: Gladiator in Europe and Australia, and also known as Ratchet & Clank 4, is a action/shooter game that is the fourth in the Ratchet and Clank series. This game features many upgrades from its predecessor, Ratchet & Clank: Up Your Arsenal. It was released on October 25, 2005 in North America.

Modes

The game includes many of the same modes of gameplay as R&C: UYA such as online games with nine other people (ten people max to a game), and many of the same weapons. New modes and attributes include co-op gameplay in single player mode (better named, "story mode" now), and newer, more devastating vehicles. Also, the addition of a vastly more RPG style in the form of custom armor and weapons.

Multi-Player

The online mode features five modes: A completely revamped version of Up Your Arsenal's "Siege" (in which players captured nodes and attacked the enemy base) called Conquest. This new mode features nodes which players must capture and vote upon upgrades to sustain their lead. Points are awarded for taking and defending nodes as well as several kill variations (Sharp shooter for a sniper kill, road kill for running over an enemy, and a Humiliation kill for defeating a foe with the series trademark default weapon the wrench). Other modes are classic multiplayer modes such as Capture the Flag (CTF), Deathmatch (Team Deathmatch is also part of this), King of the Hill, and Juggernaut. The losing players or teams have their Deadlock Collars detonated. Each mode is changed to fit with the Ratchet and Clank universe, but still retain their main objectives and play styles. The online multiplayer is still highly popular, with hundreds of players logging on each day. Insomniac has removed Ratchet's sidekick, Clank, as a playable character. In addition, many of the platforming elements from the previous games, including gadget-based puzzles, have been removed.

The second mode of multiplayer is local play which enbles up to 4 players with the use of a multitap to play against each other. Unlike the first game local play only let's you choose from 4 colors instead of 8. Local Play has all the options of online play except you don't have your name floating above your head. Instead you see Player 1,Player 2,Player 3,Player 4. You also have to share a screen with 3 other players. It's harder to see, but it makes a good party game.

Plot

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The European cover for Deadlocked.

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Ratchet and Clank in Deadlocked.

Ratchet has had better days. Heroes from all over the galaxy have been kidnapped, and some of them are turning up dead. Ratchet is being told about this when he, too, is abducted. Timing really is everything. The captured heroes have been forced to compete on the leading sports program in the criminal Shadow Sector of the Solana galaxy. DreadZone, the brainchild of the media magnate Gleeman Vox, is watched by trillions of sentient beings throughout the sector. It features raw, uncensored gladiatorial combat to the death, with the former hero Ace Hardlight as its uncontested and undefeated champion. Whether he likes it or not, Ratchet's the newest contestant on DreadZone, and one whom no one takes seriously, despite his reputation. How can a 97-pound Lombax take down the monsters that he must face? With Clank and Al backing him up, Ratchet must fight his way up the ranks on DreadZone, surviving their deathtraps, dispatching their armies of robots and aliens on the battlegrounds of a dozen worlds, and constantly resisting the urge to launch rockets at the announcers. If Ratchet can survive long enough, he may find a way to escape from his booby-trapped suit of Deadlock armor. With luck, Ratchet may even be able to confront Gleeman Vox himself… and bring DreadZone tumbling down around his ears.

Basics

Ratchet: Deadlocked works a little differently from the other games in the Ratchet & Clank franchise. Its levels are broken up into short action sequences, which you can repeat endlessly for extra bolts and points.

Weapons

All of the weapons in Deadlocked can be upgraded to level 10, and 99 once the game is completed. Once the weapons reach level 99, their visual effect changes to a rainbow-ish shot.

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The Japanese cover for Deadlocked.

Gadgets

Omega Mods

Alpha Mods

Power Ups

There are two powerups only accessible through multiplayer online and local play.

  • Quad Damage Is a temporary powerup giving you 4x the power to ALL of your weapons which usually results in a 1 hit kill.
  • Allied Shields A temporary shield that will surround you for a minute and protect you from heavy damage.

Bosses

Critical reaction

Deadlocked initially received mixed reviews.

IGN Reviewer Jeremy Dunham wrote: "Though diehard Ratchet and Clank fans will probably miss the puzzle and platform elements that made the earlier games a more complete experience (this one included), the shooting mayhem of Ratchet: Deadlocked is still a whole hell of a lot of fun. Insomniac's hilarious storytelling doesn't miss a beat even when presented in this year's more limited form either, and the awesome combat sequences are marred only by occasional (but very noticeable) battle slowdown and infrequent camera issues experienced during rail grinding.

Ratchet's problems are easy to live with, however, when you realize just how much the multiplayer option has to offer. Five different game types, almost a dozen varying planets, plenty of customizable options, several cool power-ups, and an excellent stat tracking system are just a few of the reasons that you and nine other friends can should enjoy your next few months via Network Adaptor. Throw in a cool co-op mode and plenty of unlockable goodies, and you don't need any other reasons to pick this one up".

It is believed to be the most morally ambiguous and darkest of the original series. The weapons appear to be built in a more destructive sense, they dont have the fun like appearance which they have in the other series. Players who start playing Deadlocked as their first Ratchet & Clank game will take more time to master the other previous titles due to the analog lock-strafing capablities. The co-op funcionalities make this game, even that the story is short, look a fantastic experience for players who like to team up with friends. Too bad that the other games dont have this funcionality.

Cameos

  • Courtney Gears: Seen on one of Big Al's computer screens, and mentioned by Dallas and Juanita. She is recovering after the UYA boss battle and she appears alongside Reactor as his girlfriend in the Reactor: Introspective cutscene.
  • Dr. Nefarious: Makes a brief cameo at the end looking for the Dreadzone station. He is still stuck on a meteorite, and still has that head radio flaw, revealing a hilarious voice over with Lance and Janice.
  • Lawrence: Makes a brief cameo along with Dr. Nefarious.
  • Jak: Unlockable skin in multiplayer. Note that only the second player in the co-op mode can use it due to Ratchet and Jak being dimensional enemy counterparts.
  • Captain Qwark: Makes a small voice cameo at the end of the game, in which he says to Ratchet that the whole "heroes being kidnapped" rumor is false, because nobody came to capture him, and "who could make a series about galactic heroes without Captain Qwark?". His cameo is only heard, not seen, for he is talking to them on a phone call.And there is a cheat that makes all Dreadzone Strikers turn into copies of Captain Qwark and makes them slighty dumb and easier to kill.

One of the vehicles in the game, a buggy with a rear-mounted turret, is called the Puma, the name given in the machinima series Red vs Blue to the Warthog in Halo, a vehicle that performs a similar duty.

Trivia

  • On the Japanese cover Merc and Green have legs.
  • The game has a First Person Shooter battle mode that looks just the Xbox hit Halo.

See also

  • Ratchet: Deadlocked skill point locations
  • Ratchet: Deadlocked monsterpedia

External links

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