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'''Ratchet: Deadlocked''' is a 2005 video game and is the fourth game in the '''Ratchet & Clank''' franchise to mixed reviews. | {{InfoboxLost | ||
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'''Ratchet: Deadlocked''' is a 2005 video game and is the fourth game in the '''Ratchet & Clank''' franchise to mixed reviews exclusively for the PlayStation 2. | |||
While Insomniac Games had to develop the game, pieces of dialogue were removed, implying that there are extra levels and features. | While Insomniac Games had to develop the game, pieces of dialogue were removed, implying that there are extra levels and features. |
Revision as of 17:13, 17 August 2017
Ratchet: Deadlocked is a 2005 video game and is the fourth game in the Ratchet & Clank franchise to mixed reviews exclusively for the PlayStation 2.
While Insomniac Games had to develop the game, pieces of dialogue were removed, implying that there are extra levels and features.
Hydro Girl
For a deleted mission on planet Sharr, Ratchet and his combat bots were supposed to rescue Hydro-Girl from the threats in the planet. Even though the mission was cut, the character appears in the end of the game.
Courtney Gears Hotline
In a mission at Sarathos, Ratchet got connected to a hotline related to the pop star Courtney Gears before getting cut off by the hosts of DreadZone.
Ace Hardlight
In the Ace Hardlight battle, he was supposed to use flash-bang grenades and a shield.
Combat Bots
The original beta had Marc and Green with legs according to a 2005 trailer.
Even though the audio isn't used, it can be found within the files of the PlayStation 2 disc.