iafrica.com is giving away two copies of Ratchet & Clank: A Crack in Time for the PlayStation 3!

A Crack in Time, the latest title in the Ratchet & Clank series, is another smash hit for the PS3 thanks to a variety of tweaks and features!

The game's huge arsenal has been expanded thanks to the addition of a few new weapons.

But it's the Sonic Erupter that stands out in this iteration – essentially an alien creature that emits a massive shockwave.

Of course, there are the usual rocket launchers, shotguns and bombs at your disposal, all of which allows for spectacular, action-packed levels.

One of the most useful gadgets to make its way into the game would be Ratchet's hover-boots, allowing you to experience a whole new level of carnage!

The game's storyline sees Ratchet hot on the heels of the evil Dr Nefarious, responsible for Clank's disappearance.

Along the way, the characters will find the truth about their origins, thickening the already juicy plot.

Players are also free to do their own side-quests by visiting other moons and planets whenever they like.

Players can also take control of Clank, using time-control to solve complex puzzles in order to progress.

Despite the weapons and action, Ratchet & Clank: A Crack in Time is still suitable for the entire family!

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Closing date: 7 December 2009
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