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"Though it hardly offers something new, Ratchet & Clank: Size Matters is yet another very amusing title in the series. It's surprising to see so little has been lost in the translation to PSP. Thanks to its great gameplay and beaturtiful graphics, Size Matters is definitely a recommended purchase."
Fragland
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"Ratchet & Clank's signature gameplay travels to the PSP almost completely intact in Size Matters, which packs in a good-size single-player adventure."
GameSpot
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"For the most part, Ratchet & Clank: Size Matters is a fantastic time on your PSP just waiting to happen. The graphics are nearly the equal of those found on the PS2 and High Impact Games deserves a hearty pat on the back for the excellent job they've done of transporting the R&C experience to the handheld realm. My few multiplayer issues aside, this game is top notch and shouldn't be missed if you are at all into the platforming genre."
Gamespy
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"Ratchet and Clank: Size Matters has everything a triple-A PSP game should have. It's packed with fantastic single-player content, has a strong multiplayer element, boasts a great visual and thematic presentation, and excels with razor-sharp gameplay mechanics. Sure its camera may cause problems here and there and its originality suffers when compared to earlier R&C titles, but at the end of the day, Size Matters is still an excellent way to exploit "free time on the go" and it's one of the few PSP titles out there that really shows off the system."
IGN PSP
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"Other than those minor complaints, and the aforementioned issues with some of the less inspired mini-games, Size Matters is a truly brilliant platform game, and while it does nothing new, it does most things very well. Anyone with a vague persuasion towards the 3D platform game will almost certainly enjoy this prime example of the PlayStation 2 era ledge-leaping romp. On the whole this hilarious, self-referential release is more than enough to fill your hunger for deformed cats and robot backpacks until the very exciting looking PS3 version launches."
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