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5->''"For the sake of our own survival... and for drama... we must set aside our petty squabbles and act as a singular unit!"''
6-->--'''Captain Qwark'''
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8''Copernicus Qwark's Awesomely Epic 3D Adventure Through Time & Space (co-starring, but not important in any way, Ratchet and Clank)'', also known by the less popular name ''Ratchet & Clank: All 4 One'', is the [[Franchise/RatchetAndClank series']] second foray into the world of [[CoOpMultiplayer co-op gameplay]] and the first to focus on it, set after the [[ComicBook/RatchetAndClankComic comic book series]] and the ''[[VideoGame/RatchetAndClankFutureToolsOfDestruction Future]]'' [[VideoGame/RatchetAndClankFutureACrackInTime trilogy]].
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10Nefarious, eager to stir up trouble again, baits Galactic President Qwark out under the premise of an award ceremony where he will receive a 'Tool of Justice Award'. Qwark, being Qwark, drags Ratchet and Clank along with him. Eventually, Nefarious's plan to unleash a Light Eating Z'Grute goes pear-shaped as it draws the attention of the Creature Collector, which captures the four playable characters and strands them on planet Magnus.
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12''All 4 One'' was not as critically adored as the past ''Ratchet & Clank'' titles, although the reviews were mostly positive: it has a score of only 70 on Metacritic, compared to 87 for ''A Crack in Time''. Many of the criticisms were toward the predictable and bland storyline, the auto-camera, and the focus on multiplayer, offline and online.
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17* TenMinuteRetirement: Difficult to say where this falls into this trope. Apparently, Ratchet and Clank are still retired throughout the game... but it doesn't seem like much of a retirement. [[spoiler:By the ending, Ratchet comments on how it didn't exactly work out and the both of them agree that they prefer hero work.]] [[ZigZaggingTrope Still, they claimed to be retired throughout two separate adventures...]]
18* AbandonedLaboratory:
19** Not of the standard variety. There are several of Dr. Croid's labs scattered throughout the levels and, if you have enough creatures, you can enter them and complete challenges for RYNO parts.
20** The [[spoiler:Exploratorium Power Station]] may count, as well.
21* AllMythsAreTrue: [[spoiler:The fairy tale about the Loki and the Cragmite hero.]]
22* AlwaysChaoticEvil: [[spoiler:The Loki.]] Interestingly, the BigBad goes on to ''subvert'' this where the [[VideoGame/RatchetAndClankFutureToolsOfDestruction Cragmites]] are concerned. During the final battle, he even laments the fact that they're gone. [[spoiler:He wanted to take revenge on them for the Cragmite hero who sealed the Loki away in the first place.]]
23* ApocalypticLog: The egg-shaped objects are actually journal entries from Dr. Croid.
24* ArtShiftedSequel: Downplayed. While the aesthetic is the same, the art style looks much more simplified than previous games, altering the protagonists' portions to look "rounder" (Ratchet's facial features, Qwark's general body), thinning or shortening certain characters (the titular duo themselves, being almost the same height), and [[ColorCodedForYourConvenience color coding]] the characters a bit more overtly (Nefarious loses a lot of the red color scheme in favor of a purple one, although [[AndYourRewardIsClothes the player can unlock those colors]]). This artstyle would see use in most of the later games, up until [[VideoGame/RatchetAndClank2016 the 2016 reimagining]].
25* AwesomeButImpractical: The [=RYNO=] VI. It's got a high rate of fire and does insane damage...but has an ammo capacity of 12.
26* AwLookTheyReallyDoLoveEachOther:
27** Qwark and Nefarious get a moment like this late in the game. [[SubvertedTrope Subverted]] in that Nefarious is insulting Qwark even as the latter is apologizing... and throughout his own apology. [[spoiler:Possibly played straight by the very end, when Nefarious is thoughtfully looking at a photo of the group.]]
28** There's also an instance in the ending cinematic. [[spoiler:After the Loki is expelled from the Z'Grute enhanced body of the Grivelnox, he desperately looks for a new host and finds Qwark. Nefarious bats the Loki away from him without any visible hesitation.]]
29** Becomes a Crowning Moment of Heartwarming when you look back to to the time Qwark saved Nefarious from [[spoiler:[[DisneyVillainDeath falling to his death.]]]]
30--->'''Nefarious:''' Why did you save me?\
31'''Qwark:''' I dunno. [[{{Foreshadowing}} You would’ve done the same for me, right?]]\
32'''Nefarious:''' [[BlatantLies Yeaaaaah!]]
33* BaitAndSwitchBoss: Turns out that [[spoiler:the BigBad isn't Nevo. It's Mr. Dinkles, who's been using Nevo.]]
34* {{BFG}}: The Warmonger is a rocket launcher that even looks huge in the hands of [[TheBigGuy Qwark]], being about three-quarters as long as he is tall.
35* BlatantLies: Nefarious's trap for the heroes -- a ceremony for Qwark to receive the Tool of Justice Award.
36* BookEnds: [[spoiler:The entire first level is spent taking down a Z'Grute, and the final boss [[PowerCopying absorbs a Z'Grute's light-eating powers]], possibly even the same one that you fought.]]
37* BreatherEpisode: This game's simpler, more light-hearted plot is in contrast to the CerebusSyndrome of ''Tools of Destruction'' and ''A Crack in Time''.
38* BrickJoke:
39** The Octonok Bay Tharpod, who gets eaten by the boss of the level and doesn't return until after your team has defeated them.
40** Ratchet comments on how well Dr. Croid seems to be doing, after [[spoiler:being reunited with Nevo.]]
41--->'''Ratchet:''' Well, Dr. Croid seems to be doing better. Still keeps feeding me those treats... but otherwise, he seems surprisingly sane.
42** In the same cutscene, Ratchet proceeds to snatch the bag of treats away from Croid.
43* BystanderSyndrome: There's a short instance of this, right after the group gets free of the Creature Collector. Fortunately, Ratchet decides that (true) retirement can be put off a little while longer.
44* CallBack: There's an indirect one in one of the later cutscenes, when Susie (whose parents are missing or dead, thanks to Ephemeris) is about to 'lead an assault' on the station. Ratchet immediately seems to get what it's about and convinces her not to continue with the ill-advised attack.
45-->'''Ratchet:''' A few years ago, I'd be doing the same thing. [[VideoGame/RatchetAndClankFutureToolsOfDestruction But running into something you're unprepared for isn't going to bring them back.]]
46* CasualDangerDialogue:
47** Happens a few times during combat, when characters will take the time to talk. Fairly common when the player characters are Ratchet and Clank.
48** There are also one liners tossed about whenever a certain character achieves (or fails) something. For instance, every now and then you can hear Clank say "My father would be so proud" when he completes something first or kills ''x'' enemies. Once in a ''great'' while, Ratchet will tease Clank when he dies instead of shouting for him.
49* CensoredTitle: Originally, it was supposed to be "Ratchet & Clank: 4-Play". This is referenced in the platinum trophy, "4-Play". If "4-Play" failed, Insomniac had also planned "Bros b4 Foes", "Fiends With Benefits" and [[TheImmodestOrgasm "Multiple Organisms"]].
50* ChainLightning: The Darkstar Fission Tether is a variation in that the lightning doesn't connect between enemies. Instead, it connects to other Darkstar Fission Tethers that are in use.
51* ChekhovsGunman: [[spoiler:Lawrence, who comes back after his ScrewThisImOuttaHere moment and helps Cronk and Zephyr down onto Magnus.]]
52* ColorCodedMultiplayer: Each character has a color primarily associated with them, which is used all over the game: Ratchet is orange, Clank is blue, Qwark is green, and Nefarious is purple. For starters, the HUD elements, including the health bar, ammo, and bolt count, are framed by the character's color, and their slots in the Quick Select are filled with the color as well. Each character's Vac-U is also their color, and their exclusive weapons share their colors as well. Other uses include bolts that are collected by a player having an aura of their color surrounding them, ammo pads showing a character's color surrounding the icon if they can collect ammo from that pad, enemies showing a colored reticle around them corresponding to who's attacking them, the HollerButton making a character flash their color, the sprint making a character emit a trail of their color, activation pads for things such as the Cluster Cannon that require all the players to each use one pad turning the color of the players who are actively waiting, and the post-level score recaps having each character's column on the chart in their color.
53* CombinationAttack:
54** The Co-Op Overload is a technique that you can use; when multiple players lock on to the same enemy and use the same weapon, they begin to use the weapons faster, and a white circle appears around the lock on reticle that gets larger and turns red the more that your squad attacks the enemy. Once the attack's gone on long enough, the game dramatically slows down as an explosion occurs, usually affecting enemies in a radius around the one targeted. Depending on the weapon, different effects occur; the Combuster causes an explosion, the Critter Strike causes a shockwave that can morph other enemies, and the RYNO VI causes the users to produce a screen-clearing SmartBomb.
55** The Mortar Toss is a team-powered GroundPound attack, where one player launches another into the air so that they can slam down from above.
56* ComicallyMissingThePoint:
57** Even after it's become obvious that the Tool of Justice award was a fake, Qwark still thinks it's real fairly late into the game.
58** Then there's Dr. Croid. Oh boy. [[spoiler:Turns out that he's not entirely sane, and fancies himself a Lombax Whisperer. [[EpicFail This ends as well as one might expect]]. He translates Ratchet's request for help as "He's hungry".]]
59* CommutingOnABus: Cronk and Zephyr make a reappearance.
60* ContinuityNod:
61** Some of the throwaway lines during gameplay make nods to earlier installments. Kip Darling makes a comment about [[VideoGame/RatchetAndClankFutureToolsOfDestruction Stunderwear]], for instance, and then there are a few of the trophies or skill points. ("[[VideoGame/RatchetAndClankUpYourArsenal Upping Your Arsenal]]" and "[[VideoGame/RatchetDeadlocked Deadlocked]] [[VideoGame/RatchetAndClankGoingCommando and Loaded]]" stand out, in particular.)
62** The arthropods from Sargasso make a reappearance in Terawatt Forest, too. There are even mentions of creatures whose habitats are scattered throughout Polaris (Reepor, Sargasso, etc)
63** The escape pod used to leave Dr. Croid's lab is the same model used in ''[[VideoGame/RatchetAndClankFutureToolsOfDestruction Tools of Destruction]]'' to get from The Hall of Knowledge on Kortog to Fastoon. It, like the pod before it, [[spoiler:crashes]]. Much more spectacularly, though.
64** When the group finds the first holo-journal you can clearly see ''Body By Qwark'' sitting in the background. What it was doing in the Deadgrove is anybody's guess...
65* CoOpMultiplayer: Though the game has been specifically designed to be playable with friends or alone.
66* CoverDrop: In the "Memoirs of a Savior" shorts, Qwark declares the title of the game to be ''[[http://blog.us.playstation.com/2011/04/01/a-message-from-president-qwark/ Copernicus Qwark's Awesomely Epic 3D Adventure Through Time & Space (co starring, but not important in any way, Ratchet & Clank)]]'' before being alerted that the actual title is ''Ratchet & Clank: All 4 One.'' However, look on the back of the cover jacket of your game, and you will find an alternate cover with that very title, scribbled awkwardly by [[TerribleArtist Qwark]] himself.
67* CrypticallyUnhelpfulAnswer: Ratchet is puzzled by the [[SubvertedTrope lack of this]] when the Plumber makes [[OnceAnEpisode his appearance.]] [[spoiler:Though it’s later revealed that his hint of the game was about not having advice to defeat Nevo since he wasn’t really the BigBad or even evil at all.]]
68* CurseCutShort: Barely 3 minutes into the game, when a Light Eating Z'Grute siphons the energy from the hovering platform Nefarious and Lawrence are standing on.
69-->'''Dr. Nefarious:''' Son of a- BAAAAAAGH!
70* DamnYouMuscleMemory: For those already used to the controls from the ''Future'' trilogy, this game may be a pain to re-adjust to. The Triangle button is used for the Swingshot instead of selecting a weapon, as that's assigned to the Right Stick instead, and the game won't pause when you select a weapon (unless you're playing in Single-Player mode, or everyone opens the wheel in multiplayer mode).
71* DeadpanSnarker:
72** Ratchet, who demonstrates this even in the trailer.
73--->''"Ladies and gentlemen, your president!"''
74** With all four players in a game, SnarkToSnarkCombat is guaranteed to happen within the banter.
75* DeflectorShields:
76** The Qwark-exclusive Quantum Deflector is a big ball-shaped shield that surrounds Qwark, and if he stands still, expands to allow his allies to take cover in it as well.
77** The [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin Reflector]] is a late-game gadget in the form of a handheld shield that allows the players to block lasers, and where necessary, reflect them to solve puzzles.
78* DerelictGraveyard: The latter half of Octonok Cay.
79* TheDogWasTheMastermind: [[spoiler:The true BigBad isn't Nevo, but Croid's pet Mr. Dinkles, who was possessed by the Loki Master.]]
80* DramaticIrony: Qwark refers to Nefarious in "Memoirs of a Savior" as, "someone they'd ''never'' enter into a shaky alliance in a bout of desperation."
81* DreamworksFace: Very noticeable on Nefarious in 'A Nefarious Affair' after Qwark asks "You would've done the same for me, right?" Quite interesting to see on a robot.
82* DugTooDeep: The Access Shaft in the Deadgrove-- the Wigwump was not amused.
83* EnemyMine: The basis of the game, with four 'enemies'. (Obviously averted in [[AdventureDuo Ratchet and Clank's cases]], [[TrueCompanions being friends and all.]]) Especially notable with Ratchet and Nefarious, who, at one point, seem to bond through a mutual hatred of Qwark.
84* FlatJoy: Lawrence's reaction when Nefarious orders him to reanimate a Z'Grute from cryosleep.
85-->'''Lawrence:''' Oh, goody. I get to reanimate something.
86* FastballSpecial: The Mortar Toss is a technique your team gains access to as soon as they pick up the Vac-Us. The move is done by having one player pick up another in their Vac-U, then having the carrier aim their ally at a high target or an enemy and firing them. Once the launched teammate presses Square, they drop down from the air in a bigger-than-normal GroundPound.
87* FluffyTheTerrible: [[spoiler:Subverted. Mr. Dinkles himself isn't evil, he's just playing host to [[SealedEvilInACan the leader of the Loki]].]]
88* ForegoneConclusion: We're shown the last of Dr. Croid's logs first. It's kind of sad to find the first of the lot, knowing what's going to happen in the end.
89* {{Foreshadowing}}: In one of Dr. Croid's logs, he mentions using a "vectomorphic tricilloscope" on his pet, Mr. Dinkles, and discovers a strange form of energy inside of him. [[spoiler:It's actually the Loki Master, the final boss of the game, possessing the pet for now.]]
90* FriendlyEnemy: Nefarious seems to be moving toward this, [[spoiler:looking longingly at a photo of him with the other playable characters in TheStinger]].
91* GloryHound: Qwark's reason for setting out to collect the 'Tool of Justice Award'.
92* GrenadeLauncher: The Plasmabomb Launcher shoots explosives in an arc, allowing it to root out enemies behind cover.
93* GroundPound:
94** The traditional Hyper-Strike makes its return. While Ratchet's is done with his Omniwrench as usual, Clank and Qwark do double axe-handles, and Nefarious does a fist slam. This move can be done in combat, but is best used on anklebiters. Its more prevalent uses include activating switches and breaking open a new yellow-and-red crate that can only be opened with this method.
95** The Mortar Toss, where one player sucks another into their Vac-U, then launches them into the air, where the launchee preps a big slam attack. Ratchet stomps down with both feet, Clank tucks in his arms and legs and increases in size to slam like a weight, Qwark delivers an elbow drop, and Nefarious does a cannonball.
96* HeelFaceRevolvingDoor: Nefarious. [[spoiler:First he's evil, then he's forced into being not-so-evil, then he's just there, then he's helping to defeat another galactic threat, then he's evil again. [[TheStinger And then maybe not.]]]]
97* HelicopterBlender: Downplayed with Clank's Comet-Strike. In lieu of an Omniwrench, he uses one of the propellers of his Heli-Pack as a boomerang.
98* HoistByHisOwnPetard: The Light Eating Z'Grute's presence is what led the Creature Collector to Luminopolis. Well done, Nefarious.
99* HypocriticalHumor: In the final cutscene, it sounds like Ratchet is complaining about the whole treats thing. Less than a minute later, he steals the bag of treats from Dr. Croid.
100* KillItWithFire:
101** The Combustor, the fireball-shooting pistol, makes a return as the first weapon in the game.
102** The Pyro Blaster flamethrower also returns from ''Tools of Destruction''.
103* KillItWithIce: The Frost Cannon shoots a continuous beam that slowly turns the enemy into a popsicle.
104* LampshadeHanging: Ratchet's response to the Plumber's appearance. [[FridgeBrilliance Makes sense]] that it was ''Ratchet'' who was puzzled by the lack of "cryptic advice that will help us beat [[spoiler:Nevo]]", considering how that turned out [[VideoGame/RatchetAndClankFutureACrackInTime last time]].[[spoiler: Though the Plumber’s response that he didn’t have advice to defeat Nevo may still be a cryptic hint, since it’s not Nevo who ends up being the BigBad, but Mr. Dinkles.]]
105* LetUsNeverSpeakOfThisAgain: When Clank convinces Nefarious to fix Spog, the bad doctor growls, "But speak of this to no one!"
106* LighterAndSofter: Compared to the [=PS3=] games and the comic.
107* LighthousePoint: The end of Octonok Cay.
108* LightningLash: The Arc Lasher is an electric whip similar to the Shock Ravager, but with less range and area. However, it makes up for that with the ability to stun enemies.
109* TheLostWoods: The Deadgrove, Terawatt Forest.
110* MakeItLookLikeAnAccident: In 'A Presidential Retreat', Nefarious asks Ratchet if he can kill Qwark, and Ratchet says no. Nefarious then says that he can do this, piquing Ratchet's interest, but Clank stops him from considering it any further.
111* MeaningfulName: [[spoiler:The Loki share a name with a Norse entity closely tied with mischief and mayhem.]]
112* NoodleIncident: It turns out the Z'grute is only the latest in Qwark-related monster attacks.
113* TheOnlyOneAllowedToDefeatYou: When you play as Qwark and Nefarious, if Qwark is killed, Nefarious will yell, "No one kills Qwark but me!" Also, [[spoiler:the ending cinematic where Nefarious backhands the Loki away from Qwark.]]
114* OnlySaneMan: Doesn't show up often, but 'A Presidential Retreat' gives us Qwark, fantasizing about the eponymous retreat-slash-waterpark, Nefarious cajoling Ratchet to let him kill the Captain, Ratchet considering the plea and Clank trying to keep things moving along. Poor little guy.
115* PercussiveMaintenance:
116** As per usual, this applies to Dr. Nefarious. Qwark is beyond willing to give him a smack when he freezes up.
117** Appears to be part of how Nefarious [[spoiler:repaired Commander Spog]], as the Dr. concludes it with a little boot to the head.
118* PortTown: What the Tharpod Fishing Village in Octonok Cay was before the W.A.S.P messed everything up.
119* PowerFist: The Blitzer is a pair of metallic boxing gloves that, when "fired", cause the user to charge forward through the air, similarly to the Charge Boots of previous games, complete with their fists out front.
120* PromotedToPlayable: This game marks the first time both Qwark and Dr. Nefarious are fully playable characters, discounting the Qwark Vid-Comics from ''Up Your Arsenal''.
121* PunctuatedForEmphasis: It doesn't show in the subtitles, but the emphasis on "This is the future!" squarely falls into this trope.
122* {{Retirony}}: Subverted. The player is lead to believe they'll be doing this to Commander Spog, but [[spoiler:you end up fixing him after the boss fight.]]
123* RewardingVandalism: As per usual, bolts are in crates and other objects, just ripe for the taking. The game actually lampshades it with a crate ''factory'' in the N.E.S.T..
124* RussianReversal: One of the skill points is "On Planet Magnus, Vegetables Eat You".
125* ScrewThisImOuttaHere: The very instant things go bad, Lawrence runs away... then again, this wouldn't be the first time he's done it.
126* SecretWeapon: Dr. Croid's "Last Resort" project. The game doesn't even try to hide the fact that you're just assembling a new RYNO.
127* ShockAndAwe: In many flavors:
128** The Arc Lasher is an [[LightningLash electric whip]] that stuns the enemy.
129** The Thundersmack shoots clouds that linger in the air and strike enemies with lightning.
130** The Darkstar Fission Tether has lightning tendrils come out of it and connect to the enemy, as well as any other Darkstar Fission Tethers in use.
131* SignatureMove: Every character has one weapon that's exclusive to them:
132** Ratchet has the Doppelbanger, which [[DrawAggro summons a decoy to take attention away from the team]]. When upgraded, [[AttackDrone the decoy will also fight with you, behaving like a Miniturret]].
133** Clank has the Zoni Blaster, which [[TimeMaster uses temporal manipulation to slow down enemies]]. Its upgrade makes it slow everything but the team.
134** Qwark has the Quantum Deflector, which [[LuckilyMyShieldWillProtectMe summons his "giant ball of power" to surround him and absorbs hits, at the cost of being able to use other weapons]]. When he stands still, the shield expands to allow his allies to take cover in it. The Quantum Deflector's upgrade makes it larger and gives it more health to block with.
135** Nefarious has the Cloaker, which [[InvisibilityCloak turns him invisible for 15 seconds]], allowing him to sneak around to an enemy and get the drop on them. The upgrade for this increases the time to 30 seconds and allows Nefarious to [[BackStab teleport above an enemy, then slam down and slash them with his claws]].
136* SingleBiomePlanet: Magnus actually averts this-- it's where most of the game takes place (with the exception of the opening level and one level up above the planet's stratosphere), but still features the usual array of themed levels.
137%%* SlippySlideyIceWorld: The Polar Sea.
138* SmartBomb: The Co-Op Overload for the RYNO VI causes the users to rapidly rotate in circles as electricity crackles between them, causing an explosion that wipes out every enemy and causes huge damage to anything that has more than "lots" of health.
139* SocializationBonus: Playing with other human players increases the amount of bolts given in general, making it easier for everyone to afford things.
140* SplashDamage: Whenever a Co-Op Overload occurs, an explosion follows.
141* StatusQuoIsGod: "Sometimes it feels like the universe just rights itself."
142* StealthInsult: The "Intergalactic Tool of Justice" award Nefarious uses to lure Qwark at the game's beginning.
143* StrawmanNewsMedia: Kip Darling and Pepper Fairbanks make their return on the airways of Luminopolis, continuing the not-so-proud tradition set by Darla Gratch way back in ''[[VideoGame/RatchetAndClank2002 Ratchet & Clank]]''.
144* StylisticSuck: The "Memoirs of a Savior" videos, being written and animated by Qwark himself. [[TerribleArtist He's not very good at it]], like always.
145* TakeThat:
146** One comes up right away in Luminopolis:
147--->'''Kip:''' The depravity of this creature knows no bounds, folks. He just destroyed Rusty Pete's Healthy Hamburger Shack! His wheat grass and tree bark burger was a favorite of hipsters everywhere!
148** When signing up for the Hall of Knowledge online database, Cronk complains about what sounds like a crappy pop-up ad.
149** Your reward skill point for beating the game in single player counts, too. [[spoiler:It's "Forever Alone"]].
150* TechnoWreckage: Uzo City, the Exploratorium Power Station.
151* TeethClenchedTeamwork: The only ones who don't have some kind of issue with one another are Ratchet and Clank. Ratchet, Clank and Qwark don't exactly trust Nefarious due to his past villain work, Ratchet and Nefarious don't like Qwark because he's an idiot, Nefarious isn't a fan of any of the other three because they've all stopped his evil plans before, and even [[OnlySaneMan Clank]] [[NotSoAboveItAll scoffs at some of the dumber ideas or lines that come up.]]
152* TemptingFate: The Tharpod who steered the boat toward the lighthouse in Octonok Cay. Here's the gist of what he says:
153-->'''Tharpod:''' Well, I'm off to go live a life free of Sepiads and [[LampshadeHanging tragic irony!]]
154** It will surprise nobody to hear that, roughly 30 seconds later, [[spoiler:the King Sepiad eats him. Subverted after the fight with it, when the Tharpod comes crawling out of its mouth, raving about the horrors he's seen inside the Sepiad.]]
155* ToiletHumor: An example of Doctor Croid's [[spoiler:Lombax whispering skills]].
156-->'''Ratchet:''' [[spoiler:Dr. Croid, we're going to stop Nevo from hurting anyone else but we could really use your help. Do you understand what I'm saying?]]\
157'''Croid:''' [[spoiler:I think he needs to poo! I'll go get a baggie.]]\
158'''Qwark:''' Hey doc, make it two. 'Been a looong trip.
159* TokenEvilTeammate: Dr. Nefarious, a villain in multiple past instances, is forced to cooperate with three of the people who regularly foil his schemes in order to escape and solve the mysteries of Planet Magnus.
160* TookALevelInBadass: Captain Qwark and Clank, thanks to the player, can now fight on the same level as Ratchet.
161* VeryDefinitelyFinalDungeon: Again, Uzo City.
162* VideoGameCrueltyPotential: It's a co-op game, and you're handed vacuums that let you suck up your friends early on. People are going to go flying ''everywhere''. Including into the incinerator.[[labelnote:*]]And you get a Skill Point for it, if it's Clank or Nefarious you toss in.[[/labelnote]] Not to mention that if you turn "grief mode" on you can suck up other players whether they want to or not.[[labelnote:*]]Otherwise the sucker must stand still and the suckee must be in the air.[[/labelnote]]
163* VoiceWithAnInternetConnection: Played hilariously straight with Cronk and Zephyr, who are stuck in orbit due to the asteroid field making landing risky. You even get to hear Cronk subscribing to the Hall of Knowledge online database, which is where they get their information.
164-->'''Cronk:''' [[TakeThat No, I]] ''[[TakeThat don't]]'' [[TakeThat want to receive exciting offers from outside vendors!]]
165* WeaponsThatSuck: The Vac-Us, which play a major role in gameplay. When working together with your friends, you can [[FastballSpecial launch them into the air]] in preparation for the big [[GroundPound ground-pounding]] Mortar Toss, chuck them across large chasms, or, if they fall in battle, cart them in the Vac-U for a bit to revive them. They can also open specific crates and carry certain objects such as Voltergeists, activate several devices that only respond to orbs being pulled, and [[BlowYouAway spin things with their suction]]. As for combat uses, in addition to giving your allies some airtime, you can also suck small enemies into the Vac-U, [[ThrowTheMookAtThem then blast them through other enemies]].
166* YouWouldDoTheSameForMe: Late in the game, Qwark saves Nefarious from a nasty fall in a cutscene. When asked why he did so by Nefarious, Qwark asks Nefarious "you would've done the same for me, right?" Nefarious's response is a [[{{Beat}} pause]] and a stretched-out "[[SureLetsGoWithThat yeaaaaaaaaaaaaah!]]" [[spoiler:While he doesn't save Qwark from a fall himself, Nefarious does later save his life firsthand by backhanding the Loki when it tries to possess Qwark.]]
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