Ratchet & Clank: Going Commando (2003)

Insomniac Games

PlayStation 2

4.21 from 1066 ratings · #224 top rated on Grouvee

2333 members have it in their collection · 39 playing now · 422 backlogged · 275 wish listed

How long? Main story 20h · with extras 19h · 100% 35h (from 15 logged playthroughs)

Ratchet and Clank return as heroes for hire in Ratchet and Clank: Going Commando, the second game in this action platforming franchise.There are 18 entirely new weapons, as well as five weapons from the first game (you can upload them if using your old memory save). Each weapon is upgradeable, utilizing a new experience system, where weapons transform into more … Read more
Ratchet and Clank return as heroes for hire in Ratchet and Clank: Going Commando, the second game in this action platforming franchise.There are 18 entirely new weapons, as well as five weapons from the first game (you can upload them if using your old memory save). Each weapon is upgradeable, utilizing a new experience system, where weapons transform into more powerful forms the more they are used. In addition to main story levels, new Maxi-games give players a chance to test their skills and gain experience. Read less
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Release dates

  • Nov 11, 2003 (North_America) PlayStation 2
  • Nov 21, 2003 (Europe) PlayStation 2
  • Dec 11, 2003 (Japan) PlayStation 2

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mihai.cosareanu

Review mihai.cosareanu 5/5 · Jan 24, 2026

Great catchy game

I really enjoyed my time playing Ratchet & Clank Going Commando. So much that I beat it again immediately in the Challenge mode. I'd say Challenge mode is more fun since you are overpowered and have "virtually" infinite ammo.

I played this on the PS3 as part of the trilogy, I don't yet know how's the original like in terms …

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I really enjoyed my time playing Ratchet & Clank Going Commando. So much that I beat it again immediately in the Challenge mode. I'd say Challenge mode is more fun since you are overpowered and have "virtually" infinite ammo.

I played this on the PS3 as part of the trilogy, I don't yet know how's the original like in terms of graphics and all that.

To me it looked like a very polished game, it's smoother to play than the first one, movement and camera work a bit better.

I do find, however, that there are too many weapons. Many of which are a bit useless. I couldn't find a good use for the seeker gun or the turret glove. If you have the (black) sheepinator, mega rocket, multi-star and maybe bouncer or something else, you're quite good to beat the game.

In challenge mode make sure to get the RYNO 2, you'll have loads of fun, pure rampage.

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MantaOrlando

Review MantaOrlando 3/5 · Apr 26, 2025

A Bit of a Letdown

It has improved gameplay over the first game, has more variety of weapons and improved graphics. What made me give it a 6? Well, quite simply, it's too straightforward and the bullet sponge enemies and boss and a letdown of a final boss.

DirtyMidnighter

Review DirtyMidnighter 4/5 · May 14, 2020

Already Beat Me To The Crude Pun

The second Ratchet and Clank game legitimized Insomniac Games as a true AAA developer. Overflowing with charm and creativity, it featured colorful worlds to explore, bizarre guns to upgrade and a constantly evolving endorphin-rush of an adventure. A Lombax is not a real animal, sadly.

iguanaDitty

Review iguanaDitty 4/5 · Dec 23, 2013

Love the weapon upgrades. Couldnt beat the final boss but was about done with the game by that point anyway. Maybe I'll go back later and grind up enough bolts to get the ultimate weapon.