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9/10
Almost antiquated in today's world, "Jak and Daxter: The Precursor Legacy" is fun, action-packed platform gaming at its finest!
Ah, "Jak and Daxter", a game that it shockingly already 12 years old. (Making me feel like quite the old man, having played it not long after its original release.) It is a nostalgic remnant and figment of my teen-aged years, huddled around an old 19" standard-def television in my room, playing my trusty old PS2 through those clunky yellow-red-white AV cables, staring at a grainy, pixelated image that seems almost neanderthalian by today's standards.

Those truly were the days, weren't they?

Created by Naughty Dog, the same company who later went on to create classics like the iconic "Uncharted" series, and the stunning zombie- horror game "The Last of Us", "Jak and Daxter" follows... well... Jak and Daxter, two heroes who are forced to save the world from an evil force.

At the start of the game, best buds Jak (a silent, but still oddly compelling teenager) and Daxter (a fast-talking smart-alec) go to the mysterious "Misty Island" to have a look around, despite being told repeatedly not to go. However, after an accident, Daxter is knocked into a vat of a mysterious substance called "Dark Eco", which transforms him into a strange weasel-like animal. The duo also see two mysterious figured plotting possible dastardly deeds with an army of monsters. Troubled by the turn of events, the two are then sent on a mission to stop the creatures and try to figure out a way to restore Daxter back to his human (well, "humanoid") form.

Yes, it's a simple set-up, but this is a game based almost exclusively on impressive gameplay and exploration, so I can forgive a less developed storyline.

And that gameplay is impressive, and the game itself a well-constructed piece of software from yester-year.

The graphics for the time were a blast. Able to cover not only bright and colorful scenes almost reminiscent of a Warner Bros. cartoon, but also dark, dreary sequences when the game is at more critical moments, the visuals are a feast for the eyes. (Although they haven't aged well and are a bit blockier than later PS2 releases) And the visual design is just fun, fun, fun! The voice acting, though limited, is very nice, particularly from Daxter. Some complain that they found him annoying, but I found Daxter's mile-a-minute mouth to be charming and amusing. The controls are also perfect, making the 3D platform gaming tight and intuitive.

The difficulty level is also just right. It's simple and fun, yet also is able to provide some nice challenges, particularly for completionists who want to discover every secret of the game.

The only place this game loses a point is in the fact that that many missions do get repetitive, and at times, certain elements and goals feel tacked on and underdeveloped. But this is only a small error in a game that otherwise feels pretty much flawless.

"Jak and Daxter" is a darned great game. And it is well worth playing. (As are it's darker, grittier sequels) I give it a great 9 out of 10. It's a blast, and you should definitely give it a shot!
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9/10
Fun game with lush environments...best one of the series.
Aaron137516 June 2008
Yes, of the games featuring these characters this one is still my favorite of them all. Granted the story is not as dark, however I as a gamer do not necessarily like my games dark all the time. They made the same mistake in the Prince of Persia saga too, trying to cater to the Grand Theft Auto set of people. This game features two buddies snooping where they should not, the one named Daxter soon falls into a vat of something called dark eco and is transformed into a fuzzier version, granted this does not stop his wisecracking which is the highlight for me for the entire series. Jak is the silent protagonist here and I prefer that a bit more to the talker he becomes. Well Jak and Daxter must navigate the world finding the legendary sages so that they might help not only Daxter, but the world from a dark threat looming in the background. The graphics are great as they really show distance very well. At the beginning you go to an island from the island you can see the mainland, from the mainland you can see the island. The game is filled with areas where you can see in the distance where you must go and where you were. The action is performed via standard platform gaming with your jumping and spin attacks on enemies. The controls are simple and for the most part the game is not the type to make you pull your hair out. The environments are great as you navigate tropical locals, snowy mountain tops, and fire filled mine shafts and you get some top notch boss fights too. It is a shame they did not stick to this formula for future games though. Not that the others are bad, but they just do not match this one in fun.
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10/10
Jak and Daxter: The Precursor Legacy Review
jamesmazzarisi-647521 September 2023
Jak and Daxter: The Precursor Legacy is my third favorite PlayStation 2 game and third favorite video game ever. I remember many years ago playing this game when I was young and barely making any progress, not even getting past the first few locations, but it was still fun to make memories. Years later, I finally figured things out and am able to get 100% any time. Every single aspect of this game is masterful. The voice acting is all good, the music is killer, the characters are all likable, the graphics hold up for a PS2 game, the collectibles are fun to get, and my favorite aspect is the wide variety of incredibly detailed locations.
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A worthy successor to Crash Bandicoot.
BlackJack_B18 August 2002
Naughty Dog, a company that makes games exclusively for the PlayStation 2, delivered a worthy replacement for the loss of their great Crash Bandicoot series with Jak And Daxter: The Precursor Legacy. I own this game and I love it.

Made in the vein of a Disney cartoon, and featuring some good voice acting, led by Max Casella of "Doogie Howser" fame, the story is about Daxter falling into a vat of black eco and turning from the elf-like creature he was into a otter/weasel combination. His strong but silent friend Jak and he must find the only person who can turn Daxter back. So in a game that blows away what Super Mario 64 first brought in (the huge 3D worlds) Jak and Daxter visit many interconnected worlds to find Power Cels that will allow them to get Daxter returned to normal.

The game features gorgeous graphics, complete with changing times of the day. Great voice acting (Casella delivers some hilarious lines), great gameplay, and plenty of fun. The game is easy to play (you get unlimited lives), constantly saves your progress any time (computer gamers always want that) and challenges you without being cheap. Only the music is a weak spot, with much of it sounding too much like Crash's. One great addition is if Jak and Daxter walk by a character, you will hear them talking to themselves about certain things or the characters themselves. Throw in that the Keira character is one of the spunkiest characters ever created (What? Paige Davis in a video game?!?) and you've got a must-buy. ***** out of *****.
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9/10
One of the best platformers out there. Charming and entertaining throughout
vivifan27 December 2022
Jak and daxter is brilliant platformer, it has great controls, visuals, music, acting, cutscenes, pacing, variety, locations and a solid if basic story. The game has a banjo koozie structure where you collect power cells, to progress further into the game and orbs which allow you buy more of them etc. The villains tho are kinda bland and not well developed and not being able to play as daxter is kinda weird to since its called jk and daxter. The vechles control really well and it's challenging but doesn't go to far for first time players, theres no loading throughtout the game to which is impressive and camera is pretty good to. Give this game try and it goes to show that looks can be deceving.
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8/10
A rare game for all ages!
fonaoxo22 March 2018
This game is packed with things to do and also a nice introduction to more open world adventure games for kids! It's a family friendly game that I've played as a kid and as an adult and was enjoyable both times!
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Completely Great!
Dushabane23 June 2002
2 Thumbs Way, Way, Way UP! 5 Stars or higher!

This games has it all: Action; Romance; Adventure; and Cute, Fuzzy Creatures that want to eat you. I swear, it's the best Play Station 2 game ever created! I hope they make a sequel, a movie, and another version for Game Cube. What? They did that with Sonic Adventure 2, why not this?
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