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Here are Insomniac’s six best games.
6) Sunset Overdrive

Even before being acquired by Sony in 2019, Insomniac did much of its best work on the PlayStation family of consoles. That’s what made the announcement of Sunset Overdrive so surprising. Not only was Insomniac moving away from Ratchet & Clank, but it was also partnering with Microsoft to do it.
It worked out for all involved. Sunset Overdrive‘s gameplay compares favorably to games like Jet Set Radio, using best-in-class traversal to the action at a fever-pitch. Insomniac also threaded in just the right amount of humor to keep things light and lively. Given the direction Insomniac has taken in recent years, we probably won’t be seeing a second game to make this a series, but it’s still a good one.
5) Spyro: Year of the Dragon

Year of the Dragon is the third and final Spyro game (not counting the remake trilogy Spyro Reignited, which is pictured above), and it’s also the best one. Insomniac took what worked in the first two games and weaved it together nearly flawlessly to make a game that felt like the best of both worlds.
The 3D platformer rides that balance between being easy enough for anyone to pick up, while still offering a challenge for players who want to dig in. It also looked great and mixed in just enough variety with different playable characters and minigames to keep fans engaged throughout. The camera is a little wonky, but that’s pretty standard for the genre in 2000.
4) Ratchet & Clank: Up Your Arsenal

Coincidentally, Up Your Arsenal is also the third game in the Ratchet & Clank series. It gave fans the fan-favorite antagonist Dr. Nefarious, while also adding online multiplayer for the first time. The latter was a huge addition, giving players plenty to do once they wrapped up the excellent single-player campaign.
Even if you didn’t want to dive into online gameplay, Up Your Arsenal was a must-play for PlayStation fans. The addition of several new weapons and even more upgrade levels made the moment-to-moment action the best in the series to that point. Up Your Arsenal wasn’t reinventing the wheel, but it was making it the best wheel it could be on the PS2.











