However, Rift Apart didn’t arrive on PC without its problems, as some players felt that Microsoft’s DirectStorage 1.2 technology falls short of the PS5’s SSD when it comes to rendering the game’s detailed environments and signature dimension-shifting mechanic. Sure enough, the PC port of Ratchet and Clank: Rift Apart was met with mostly warm reviews, with many praising it for avoiding the same technical pitfalls that plagued previous Sony PC rereleases like The Last of Us Part 1.