This Ratchet & Clank: Rift Apart article contains spoilers.
In addition to its Pixar-like visuals, explosive set pieces, and satirical humor, the Ratchet & Clank series is famous for letting players pull the trigger on some of the most creative weapons in all of gaming. It should come as no surprise to learn, then, that the same is also true for the latest entry, Rift Apart, which is out exclusive for the PS5 with a whopping 20 firearms for you to upgrade and enjoy.
However, with so many weapons at your disposal, you’ll definitely want to know what each gun does so you can master it as quickly as possible. It’s highly unlikely you’ll be able to upgrade all 20 in a single playthrough, so consider this guide your one-stop resource for finding out which Ratchet & Clank: Rift Apart weapons are most suited to your playstyle and which to level up first.
In addition to its Pixar-like visuals, explosive set pieces, and satirical humor, the Ratchet & Clank series is famous for letting players pull the trigger on some of the most creative weapons in all of gaming. It should come as no surprise to learn, then, that the same is also true for the latest entry, Rift Apart, which is out exclusive for the PS5 with a whopping 20 firearms for you to upgrade and enjoy.
However, with so many weapons at your disposal, you’ll definitely want to know what each gun does so you can master it as quickly as possible. It’s highly unlikely you’ll be able to upgrade all 20 in a single playthrough, so consider this guide your one-stop resource for finding out which Ratchet & Clank: Rift Apart weapons are most suited to your playstyle and which to level up first.
- 6/11/2021
- by John Saavedra
- Den of Geek
"We all piss out of the same hole, s**t out of the same hole and come out of the same hole," says Stockton-on-Tees resident Sue Griffiths ahead of the return of Channel 4's controversial documentary series Benefits Street. It's a frank summary of how Sue feels that benefit claimants shouldn't be considered any less of a person.
Kingston Road's Tilery Estate in north-east England is the new location for series two of Benefits Street, as chosen by Channel 4 and Great British Bake Off producers Love Productions. Kieran Smith, Love's creative director for factual programming, explains that the estate was selected in part because of its "strong sense of community".
"Right at the heart of this - the increasing divide between rich and poor, the increasing prominence of welfare as a subject in the public eye means that it's a really, really important subject," Channel 4's head...
Kingston Road's Tilery Estate in north-east England is the new location for series two of Benefits Street, as chosen by Channel 4 and Great British Bake Off producers Love Productions. Kieran Smith, Love's creative director for factual programming, explains that the estate was selected in part because of its "strong sense of community".
"Right at the heart of this - the increasing divide between rich and poor, the increasing prominence of welfare as a subject in the public eye means that it's a really, really important subject," Channel 4's head...
- 5/7/2015
- Digital Spy
Seamus Clarke aka Fungi wants to surprise fellow Benefits Street "star" White Dee on Celebrity Big Brother.
The 45-year-old told the Birmingham Mail that White Dee would come out of her shell if he were to enter the house.
"I really want to surprise her," he explained. "The look on her face would be awesome. People are saying she's being a bit quiet but she'll come out of that soon - especially if I go in. We'd be a great pair."
White Dee's former James Turner Street neighbour continued to say: "She's doing Birmingham proud. I hope she can win it – it's great to hear a Brum accent on the show."
David McIntosh became the first person to leave Celebrity Big Brother, after being evicted last night (August 28).
Benefits Street was recently recommissioned for a second series by Channel 4 and will return for six more episodes in 2015.
The 45-year-old told the Birmingham Mail that White Dee would come out of her shell if he were to enter the house.
"I really want to surprise her," he explained. "The look on her face would be awesome. People are saying she's being a bit quiet but she'll come out of that soon - especially if I go in. We'd be a great pair."
White Dee's former James Turner Street neighbour continued to say: "She's doing Birmingham proud. I hope she can win it – it's great to hear a Brum accent on the show."
David McIntosh became the first person to leave Celebrity Big Brother, after being evicted last night (August 28).
Benefits Street was recently recommissioned for a second series by Channel 4 and will return for six more episodes in 2015.
- 8/28/2014
- Digital Spy
The last word on Channel 4's Benefits Street should go not to a chaotic studio debate but to the people who live there
Benefits Street: The Last Word (C4) | 4Od
Benefits Britain: The Debate (C4) | 4Od
Bunkers, Brutalism and Bloodymindedness: Concrete Poetry (BBC4) | iPlayer
True Detective (Sky Atlantic) | Sky Go
This winter has seen two deluges. First, the never-ending rain and then the ceaseless torrent of words about Benefits Street. Although the series finished almost two weeks ago, the controversy has hardly subsided. Last week there was the optimistically titled Benefits Street: The Last Word, followed, as if to confirm the emptiness of that claim, by Benefits Britain: The Debate.
Channel 4's six-part documentary has been so divisive that, forget the show, people are still arguing over its name. The use of the word "benefits", say many commentators, has "demonised" those on benefits. I'm not sure...
Benefits Street: The Last Word (C4) | 4Od
Benefits Britain: The Debate (C4) | 4Od
Bunkers, Brutalism and Bloodymindedness: Concrete Poetry (BBC4) | iPlayer
True Detective (Sky Atlantic) | Sky Go
This winter has seen two deluges. First, the never-ending rain and then the ceaseless torrent of words about Benefits Street. Although the series finished almost two weeks ago, the controversy has hardly subsided. Last week there was the optimistically titled Benefits Street: The Last Word, followed, as if to confirm the emptiness of that claim, by Benefits Britain: The Debate.
Channel 4's six-part documentary has been so divisive that, forget the show, people are still arguing over its name. The use of the word "benefits", say many commentators, has "demonised" those on benefits. I'm not sure...
- 2/23/2014
- by Andrew Anthony
- The Guardian - Film News
Benefits Street: Channel 4, 9pm
Channel 4's final visit to James Turner Street is not to be missed. In the last episode of the controversial TV documentary that has sparked heated debates across the nation, we will be bidding goodbye to the likes of White Dee, Fungi and Smoggy.
Jim Davidson: At Least I'm Not Boring: Channel 5, 9pm
After a rollercoaster few years, Celebrity Big Brother winner Jim Davidson is back on Channel 5 for this one-off special. Davidson will be shedding light on the highs and lows of both his personal and professional life, from hosting Saturday night classics such as The Generation Game to his 2013 arrest. Expect a refreshingly honest commentary from the comic whose life has been anything but boring!
The Walking Dead: Fox, 9pm
Season four of the American zombie drama returns after a shocking mid-season finale which didn't end too well for Hershel.
Channel 4's final visit to James Turner Street is not to be missed. In the last episode of the controversial TV documentary that has sparked heated debates across the nation, we will be bidding goodbye to the likes of White Dee, Fungi and Smoggy.
Jim Davidson: At Least I'm Not Boring: Channel 5, 9pm
After a rollercoaster few years, Celebrity Big Brother winner Jim Davidson is back on Channel 5 for this one-off special. Davidson will be shedding light on the highs and lows of both his personal and professional life, from hosting Saturday night classics such as The Generation Game to his 2013 arrest. Expect a refreshingly honest commentary from the comic whose life has been anything but boring!
The Walking Dead: Fox, 9pm
Season four of the American zombie drama returns after a shocking mid-season finale which didn't end too well for Hershel.
- 2/10/2014
- Digital Spy
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