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<p>For a good while last night, I believed my PlayStation 2 was dead. I was trying to get some play time in before our usual run of Thursday night TV hit&#8211;<strong>Community, The Office, Parks and Recreation</strong>&#8211;but the blasted thing just wouldn&#8217;t turn on. I checked multiple times that everything was plugged in, and to my horrible eyes, it seemed so. Grumbling, I gave up, watched some TV, and figured I&#8217;d try again; the reason I didn&#8217;t want to keep plugging and unplugging wires the whole night was that it might throw off our cable or Internet; we have <em>a lot</em> of wires behind our entertainment stand, too many to remember which one goes with what technology.</p>
<p>In the end, I did actually miss plugging in a single plug, and once I did, my PlayStation 2, which &#8220;I&#8217;ve had since I bought it,&#8221; powered on. Whew. I take really good care of my videogame systems, and to see one almost kick the bucket was a little unnerving. Heck, even my original SNES, all yellowed and dusty, still plays catridges. But that&#8217;s besides the point. I got my PlayStation 2 working, and it was now time to play some of <a href="https://grindingdown.wordpress.com/2011/04/21/adding-to-the-backlog-ratchet-deadlocked-secret-agent-clank-kings-field-the-ancient-city-myst-iii-exile/">my newest purchases.</a></p>
<p>First up was <strong>Secret Agent Clank</strong>, but before I could truly play I had to free up space on my sole PS2 memory card. Kind of a tough quest actually. I mean, I don&#8217;t even have my copy of <strong>Suikoden V</strong> anymore, but my save data shows some 65+ hours put into it, and I&#8217;d hate to delete it simply because I never beat the final boss, and there&#8217;s hope that maybe, possibly, hopefully, one day I might get the chance to try again. So I deleted save data for <strong><a href="http://firsthour.net/first-hour-review/xiii">XIII</a></strong>, <strong>Killzone</strong>, and <a href="http://firsthour.net/first-hour-review/odin-sphere"><strong>Odin Sphere</strong>.</a> That seemed to do the ticket, as now I have enough available for Clank&#8217;s top-secret adventure.</p>
<p>After selecting NEW GAME, <strong>Secret Agent Clank</strong> opens up&#8230;with a loading screen. It&#8217;s of a spaceship flying across the screen through space. There&#8217;s no music, just a soft <em>whooshing</em> sound as it passes by. This happens about nine more times, with the only change being new angles. Each pass takes about three to four seconds, so we&#8217;re looking at almost 30 seconds of just sitting and staring and, unfortunately, zoning out. Those <em>whooshes</em> need to be bottled and sold as nonprescription sleeping pills. From what I can tell, there&#8217;s zero to little loading time on the original PSP version, meaning this port is all for the worse. Now, in previous <strong>Ratchet and Clank</strong> titles for the PlayStation 2, there were similar loading screens when traveling from planet to planet, but I swear it was never more than three instances of a spaceship flying past. Not nine or <em>ten.</em> Ugh.</p>
<p>Once we&#8217;re past the happy, happy, joy, joy loading fun-times, we see Clank trying to infiltrate the Boltaire Museum <strong>Mission Impossible</strong> style, tethered to a wire and dropping down through cut glass. He looks pretty freakin&#8217; adorable in his tuxedo. However, he witnesses his ol&#8217; buddy Ratchet stealing from the museum. PLOT TWIST! I played through the game&#8217;s first level, which introduces some of Clank&#8217;s abilities and skills and kind of ends on some weird <strong>Guitar Hero</strong>-esque QTEs, and then, after another stretch of loading screens and getting stuck at the part where I have to control three mini-Clankbots, called it quits. Not because I hated what was happening, but I was tired and wanted to watch some more <strong>Party Down</strong>.</p>
<p>I dunno. As always, the gameplay is fun and varied, but these loading screens might just cause me to go insane. Stay tuned for drooling and inconhesive rambling.</p>
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