It’s probably a good thing that I was only allowed to witness Ratchet & Clank: Rift Apart remotely. Had it been presented on a local PS5, Insomniac would’ve needed an Omni-wrench to pry me away. Honestly, you know a game is good when it’s compressed by streaming, is only arriving in non-HDR/1080p, and it still blows your hair back. But you know what? Let’s put a quick pause on the praise. There’s some bad news I need to get out of the way first. During all the wow-factor of experiencing never-before-seen moments in Rift Apart, something was still gnawing at the back of my mind. These adventures sure seemed fun and quirky, but they were not nearly… Qwarky enough.