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9/10
"Desert hopping racing, bigger guns, bigger world, and a much more forgiving game all around"
staticsaber10 March 2008
Some heroes just can't get a break, huh? While they may have busted their asses off to save the city a year back, that don't mean the fighting is going to end. A huge battle breaks out some time after the events of the last game and most of Haven City is destroyed in the process, and guess who gets pinned with the blame? You guessed it! Our hero Jak has been cast into the deserted wasteland outside the City's walls and joined by loyal friend Daxter (Pecker the monkey/bird was instructed to go) they manage to stay alive long enough to be picked up by the people who have created refuge in the unforgiving desert land and the leader (INSERT NAME) has given the duo a chance to join their city and try to survive the fighting arena for for the sake of proving their worth. He has no idea who he's messing with.

So after making some new friends, you eventually gain more access to the world around you (mainly the desert wasteland), meaning a lot of vehicle riding and searching for crap. Over time, you learn the Metal Heads attacking the city are being run by an old pal who's dying to settle a score with Jak. Now, once again, the world is in danger and Haven city needs his help. Well, looks like it's back to the saving the world crap.

Don't expect a huge leap in game play changes. While new areas, vehicles and some new upgrades are presented, those who played Jak II will feel right at home here. Though, there is one major change to the game itself that most players will be thankful for. The people behind the series got word that the last one was too tough (they even congratulate those who got by in one of the hidden features) and decided to give mercy upon us by knocking down the difficulty a little. Check points throughout missions are more common, no more army's of enemy's ganging up on you (much), and even if things still seem tough you got some beautiful new moves that not only are vital to continue the game, but are great little things to help you out when you need help most. First the gun upgrades. Remember the Scatter Gun, the Blaster Weapon, the Vulcan Fury, and the Peace Maker? Though they are still your best friends throughout, never have they been more helpful. Now each one can be upgraded a number of times and depending on which you use you can send out a more powerful blast, beams that bounce all over the place, or, my favorite, a little flying disk that goes ballistic and shoots up anything in its path. Without these upgrades, the game could have been as tough as the last.

The second little upgrade is the ability to summon Light Jak. While Dark Jak is still here, ready to kick butt when ready, Light Jak is here to even out the darkness in Jak making him a being of both yin and yang. While Dark Jak is a killing machine, Light Jak creates shields, flies, slows down time, and, the most helpful of all, heals himself. Other helpful changes include much easier areas to navigate. While the new city you live in may not be as large as Haven City, it makes up for it with its large open desert. Hell, even Haven City, while different due to the effects on the war, is far more easier to fly through without bumping into every little thing. Even the guards don't suck as much as the ones in the last one.

Now so far this seems like a great follow up to the prequels. More action, bigger world, easier then the last without losing the toughness, more powers, and more of the story telling that made the series a hit in the first place. But, of course when the creators went about fixing whatever problems the last two had, a few more were thrown into the mix. For starters, the game is more about the shooting and riding aspects of the series, and the moments where you get to run around and jump and hit like old times are still there, but not nearly as often. Another is the bosses. While whatever ones there were throughout may have been pretty creative, there where just far to few, and whatever ones there were, mostly involved you fighting from long distance rather than fighting head to head. Hell, some of them you don't even get to hit yourself. Then lastly we have the main bad guy Errol, while this is more an artistic criticize rather than a real complaint, the artistic department really went all out with him and his new design, after what Jak did to him in the last game, but you never see him that much throughout the game and whenever you do his character seems... basic. But hey, thats just me. Not a single reason you should avoid the game, just wanted to give my opinion on what I thought of it.

So, all around this is a pretty good "final" chapter to the series. Whatever problems that appeared in the the previous stories have been worked out without taking away from the overall challenge. A fun play, and even after you beat the game you can unlock the extra material it has to offer, which include fun game options like big head mode or unlimited ammo, hidden shooting galleries, and even commentaries on the cut-scenes, artwork, character sheets and more. Highly recommended.

9/10 A great step forward, should have been longer though.
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8/10
The best game in the Jak series.
luvmysunz25 August 2008
Jak II, while CRAZY difficult at times, was a solid "Action game, platformer" hybrid, but suffered from a couple flaws. Jak 3 fixed some of them. My biggest problem with Jak II was that some of the missions you do (Mainly Krews) seem to have little significance to the plot. With these missions, the plot begins to drag by the end. The game would have been a little bit better without them. Still they don't ruin the game. I love the dessert part of the Jak 3 with the huge vehicles and the mountain temple. Awesome! Haven city has been reduced in size and replaced with the dessert. But the game is is still bigger than Jak II The game is not as long as Jak II but still long enough. I think the story is the best and doesn't drag with excessive missions. The ending is really funny. The difficulty is toned down (THANK GOD) which makes it more enjoyable.

Bottom Line Jak II-good

Jak 3- even better (but not miles ahead of Jak II)
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7/10
Great Last episode, except for one problem.
timesplitterz25 June 2008
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I don't know weather if it was a case of the developers had lost all sense of creativity or if they thought they were being funny and cute, either way they have managed to turn a potential epic trilogy in the Jak universe, into a pile of cute rubbish.

I am of course referring to final revealing of the precursors, yes those great beings that we keep hearing of and seeing gigantic constructions of. yes I nearly cried my eyes out when they revealed the true being of a precursor, was expecting a fantastic and cool looking character to emerge what I got was a huge disappointment.

on the other hand though the rest of the game is genies, slightly better than the second and a much epic feel was given to the story plot, and of course it all ties in well with the rest of the story and it makes no mistake ending the great series.

expect everything in the second game then double it and add some cool new cheats and characters and thats Jak 3 in a nut shell.
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Great game, yet somewhat predictable
topherwriter30 October 2005
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Jak 3 is the sequel to Jak II and Jak and Daxter: The Precursor Legacy, and it is supposed to answer all the questions the players had while experiencing the first two games. This is, of course, true. Jak 3 takes place about a year after Jak II where Jak gets banished to the deserted Wasteland and is joined by Daxter and Pecker on their own free will. Out on the wasteland they are rescued by these barbarian guys and taken to a city where the only rule is survival of the fittest. There are many events that happens to Jak and Daxter while in this city, the wasteland, and Haven city which is about halfway into the game.

This game was probably the coolest game I have ever played because the game play is so fun that one could play for hours, mission after mission, and not notice the time pass by. There are more weapons in this games (including all the weapon upgrades per weapon there are about twelve different weapons in the entire game). There are also these really cool cars you can control. The best part of the game, though, is definitely the plot line. There is a great plot in this game with a lot of character development so you get to know the characters very well.

The things this game promises are all there, it does conclude what the trilogy was about, it does tell about who Mar really was, and it does explain who the Precursors are (which ends up being very unexpected). The thing about Mar, however, was a little bit too predictable. I knew before even playing Jak 3 who Mar was going to become, and if one who reads this thinks he or she knows who it is without playing it, chances are he or she is correct. Aside from that this is an awesome game and I recommend it to anyone, thirteen or older, who wants to play a great adventure game with plenty of action. I give this game ten out of ten stars!
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7/10
I find this one the weakest of the series...just feels incomplete to me.
Aaron137516 June 2008
This one just feels rushed to me, or it feels like it should have been the second disk to part two and that they should have been one game. The world is bigger than ever, there is more to do, you now have light eco powers to go along with your dark ones, still this game just does not feel complete. The story starts out good as Jak has been banished to the desert and soon becomes in contact with a strange village of people that feels kind of like it is a Mad Max movie. Jak must do a variety of things pretty much like part two and then the story of Jak gets rapped up quite nicely with a rather cute ending. The platforming is still rather good as is other parts you are used to. I think the problems come in the form of dune buggy racing in the desert. Just seems the makers of this game fell in love with this a bit to much as it is focused on way to much even to the point of being in the final battle as well. I thought it was okay, but I am not into racing games all that much and this is what this game turns into a bit to often. Then there is the fact it seems shorter than part two. Considering how expansive the world is you would think there would be more missions than in part two, but it just does not feel like the case. It takes awhile to get back to Haven City and I was amazed that it was virtually the same size and I figured the game was just taking off, but this is nearly the end. However, all complaining aside this is still a good game that is fun and funny. Just seems it needed another year of development.
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7/10
Jak 2.5
JayDeeezy19 February 2022
As a conclusion of the Jak and Daxter trilogy, this one is kinda weak. Gameplay-wise, it doesn't do much to build upon the foundation of Jak 2. It added more gun mods but I honestly didn't end up using most of them as the second yellow gun upgrade pretty much OPs everything. The addition of the dune buggies were a nice idea and could be fun sometimes but the controls were pretty janky - you'll often find yourself spinning out of control and asking yourself what exactly you supposedly did wrong. The story is also pretty meh. There are reveals to the lore that are fun, but the story itself is so forgettable and phoned in. This game overall feels like Jak 2.5 - similar game, not enough plot to stand on its own feet but technically ends the story.
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An epic finale.
kuringai-114 January 2006
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And so the remarkable Jak and Daxter trilogy (pretty much the only video games I actually like) concludes with an epic final act.

Jak has been banished by the very people he once saved, and the power-hungry Count Veger (I must suck your blood! Mwahahahaha!). He is rescued by Damas, the mysterious King of Spargus, and within it's walls meets the vile Kleiver and the mystical Seem.

He finds that the "Day Star", a spaceship, is approaching, and it's residents plan on turning his planet's population (which consists of two cities) into scorch marks. We are now faced with some good ol' "I Don't Wanna be a Hero!" angst after he is confronted (for lack of a better word) by (the incredibly irritating) former-Krimson Guard Ashelin.

There are several plot holes- why doesn't anyone care that Jak has just strolled into Haven City when he was banished (including Count Dr- Veger)? Why does nobody seem to be surprised that AN ORANGE RAT IS TALKING TO THEM?! There are also a superb amount of clichés, and the dialog can often be painful (anything said by Damas makes you want to burn a dictionary).

But this is still an entertaining game, even if video games ARE inferior entertainment to books, music and movies.
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Amazing
Ostrumation28 October 2006
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Jak and Daxter: The Precursor Legacy was fairly good and easy to get into, while Jak II was well designed but extremely difficult, this is the finale to the series, and it is amazing.

With an all new story several all new open ended locations, there is a lot to do in beating this game. What makes it better than the second one is that it's less harder. The music score is okay, it doesn't seem to catch my ears that much. Haven City isn't so big and hard to get around, and the missions and mini games are a lot easier than the second one.

Jak 3 is the excellent climatic ending to the series and has a very great plot indeed, the characters are very interesting, and old characters are brought back.

Overall, a 9.8 out of 10. Great game indeed!
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