With Sony's pitch for Ratchet & Clank Future: Quest for Booty--a $15 slice of action-platforming follow-up to the bestselling "Tools of Destruction" for the PS3--say hello to the increasingly episodic face of gaming. Sony's foray into a first-tier-franchises-meet-movie-ticket-prices market could signal the advent of major properties sliced like cake layers into budget-sized installments. Want to play games of 4 to 5-hour chapters instead of $60 whole enchiladas? It's looking like you'll at least have the option to shortly. --Matt Peckham
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