Jak II
Jak II follows up the classic Jak and Daxter: The Precursor Legacy, for a darker new adventure!
Jak II Accessories
Jak & Daxter
Sly Cooper and the Thievius Raccoonus
Sly 2: Band of Thieves
Kingdom Hearts
Sly 3 Honor Among Thieves
Kingdom Hearts II
PlayStation 2 Memory Card (8MB)
Playstation 2 Memory Card 8MB 2PK Red/Blue
Dragon Quest VIII: Journey of the Cursed King
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Jak II Reviews
Spread throughout the city are devices that you can talk to Torn on. Dark Jak is also an upside. One time I tried to see how many citizens I could punch into the water (in the slums). The rest of the game, more than half of the game, is missions. See in the beginning I was a bit upset that Jak talked but he grew on me after a while.
I just really loved the whole idea of having a sort of.primitive people in a futuristic city with technology that most of the citizens didn't understand. It shows that Torn is or acts all tough and is easily annoyed by things like Daxter. You have 3 main races in the Stadium and then a few races in the city. I'll admit that when I saw the cover of Jak 2 for the first time I was a bit confused at why Jak had a gun. The plot is original and though it may be confusing by the end, if you keep playing it over and over, in sequence with the first game, it makes sense. Racing was introduced into this, which I think Naughty Dog loved more than its players, but it added to the game. I couldn't have picked anyone better for Jak's voice.
I, personally, do not think that there are too many races in the game. It makes Jak more unique and allows him to past some obstacles. I love missions in a game and so by the time I got done with pretty much one of the first missions, which is getting the flag to get into the Underground, I loved it. I love all of the characters, even the Baron. They are just so well developed and the voice acting is great.
She can go from bitchy to weird to sweet in seconds. I grew in love with the characters and the city of Haven. I have beaten it more times than I can count and it is my favorite in the series, being right in the middle. I love games like that, where the plot is so deep that it leaves you confused. In fact, if it weren't for Daxter and his personality, then the game would be too serious in itself and while the game does have a serious tone to its plot and characters, it also has a comical side. The thing is though, that first time of playing Jak 2, while I had my doubts, I didn't stop playing and knock it off as a bad sequel like so many others do.
Jak adds to the comedy. Jak 2 continues on from the first one, delving into a much deeper plot, involving new characters that are easily attachable (like Torn). I got a bunch of people in there, all of them just swimming. Daxter brings out everyone's true personality, especially with Jak and Torn. Jak proves that in spite of the situations at hand, he can laugh or smile at Daxter, showing that he does have a sense of humor too. And, me being a lover of constant communication with other characters in the game, I instantly fell in love with it.
Even after you beat the game there is still much you can do afterward. I still become frustrated on missions, having to do them over and over sometimes, but it's good that the challenge is there. He gives you challenges such as racing and hunting orbs, which have become rare since the first game. Jak loves racing and that goes along with his personality.
Love it, one of my favorite games. Tess adores Daxter and quite frankly.Tess scares me.
That's all. I love Haven City and everything about it.
Citizens walk everywhere in Haven and you do have the choice to punch them (or kill them) and steal their vehicles (kind of reminded me of GTA but it's not GTA so get over it people). Torn just gets pissed if Daxter even talks.
Overall, I love this game. I was introduced to missions and I absolutely loved that.
In fact, it upset me, especially when I was in a futuristic world in a city. Even then, if you're bored, you can visit many places that you've already been to, search for orbs, or mess with people.
Great Game. This game is awesome. It is super fun and the setting is really cool.
Has some good challenges in it. I let my oldest son play, but it's a little violent for my youngest. Not horrible, but enough to make my sons snicker at it. It's a fun game to play. So, I think it's a perfect shoot 'em up game for older children, no blood which is a plus. I originally got it for my sons who are 8 and 10, but it has a few cuss words in it. I haven't beaten it yet.
-gameplay gets boring after 3 hours. i know some people love this game, but this is my honest opinion. I am a teen girl and I love video games. Okay so this is my daughter reviewing, not me:.
-Jak is sorta hot. -can be hilarious if you make a mistake. This video game is one of my least favorites, mainly because of the controls and music.
-Daxter is so great. -music is only ok. -dark Jak usually starts when you dont want it.
-some missions too stupid, such as tank scence, where i outsmarted the tank and cant get to the explosive room. Pros:. Cons:.
I hate to dissapoint some of you extreme Jak fans, but this game is not cool.
There is occasional language but it is usually necessary in this game to help the darkness. Its is much darker and much more complex. It is also much more realistic. Action and puzzle sequences fuse together to create an honestly unique game play. Jak 2 is the sequel to the Jak and Daxter franchise. This game is the pinnacle of great gaming for the ps2. This game is for hardcore thinkers and gamers.
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