R&C: Quest for Booty only GBP 10
Both on PSN and Blu-ray.
Sony has said Quest for Booty, the standalone follow-up to Ratchet & Clank PS3, will only cost GBP 10 - both as a downloadable PSN game and Blu-ray release.
The disc-based version will be available from 12th September. And the PSN offering, as we know, will be out this Thursday.
Quest for Booty is a piratical adventure with popular salty pirate past-times such as chasing treasure, drinking rum, exploring caves and battling robotic baddies lead by Captain Angstrom Darkwater.
The game should last around three to five hours, apparently, and easily looks as impressive as Ratchet & Clank: Future Tools of Destruction.
Look out for our Ratchet & Clank: Quest for Booty review this week.
Meanwhile, splash your way over to our Ratchet & Clank: Quest for Booty gamepage to find out more.
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I like these short games. Suits me better than a 20 hour epic I'll never get round to finishing.
More short games at reasonable prices please.
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So many cheap games. There's been a hole in my PSN wallet lately.
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£3 more than BCR i'll take that thank you very much.
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A bit.
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@Gaol
"I like these short games. Suits me better than a 20 hour epic I'll never get round to finishing."
Ditto, my PS3 is used almost exclusively with PSN games lately. Reminds me of the 16bit days where you could play a game for just 30 minutes and actually get something out of it.
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I liked the demo for ToD, but never got around to picking up the game. Might revisit it now its on Platinum and then pick this up.
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Fantastic price though!! I was expecting £15 PSN, £20 Blu-Ray.
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Retailers would go nuts if Sony started under cutting them with the digital release.
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R&C: ToC was tops though. One of those few games I've actually bothered to finish.
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and PJ : Monsters!
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