Rift Apart Codex ((new)) | Ratchet & Clank:
Zurkon Jr.’s Battleplex returns, offering 15 challenge waves with modifiers (low gravity, only melee, infinite ammo but double damage). Completing all on Gold earns the “Angry T-Rex” skin for Rivet.
Completing the Codex isn't just for bragging rights. It fills in the gaps of the narrative, explaining the history of the Lombaxes, the rise of Emperor Nefarious, and the backstory of Rivet’s alternate dimension. Plus, if you are hunting the "Master of the Multiverse" trophy, you'll need to ensure your logs are full.
Unlike previous games where you had to find specific "Lorumma" cards, Rift Apart streamlines the process, but it still requires exploration. ratchet & clank: rift apart codex
It also adds a lot of tragedy to Rivet’s character. The entries regarding her resistance days and the loss of her arm provide context that the dialogue sometimes speeds past.
If you’re anything like me, the best part of a new Ratchet & Clank game isn't just blowing things up with a Topiary Sprinkler—it's diving deep into the lore. Rift Apart introduces the , a massive in-game encyclopedia that documents every creature, planet, and gadget you encounter across the shattered dimensions. Zurkon Jr
The game is a feast of color and density. Every world has a distinct palette:
Voice acting is stellar:
Unlocks narrated histories of the Lombax race. Narrator: Mags, the Lombax dimensional explorer.