Jak tries to help his friend Daxter after he transforms into a hybrid of an otter and a weasel. With the help of a Sage, the pair learn that they must save their world from the antagonists G... Read allJak tries to help his friend Daxter after he transforms into a hybrid of an otter and a weasel. With the help of a Sage, the pair learn that they must save their world from the antagonists Gol and Maia, who plan to flood it with Dark Eco.Jak tries to help his friend Daxter after he transforms into a hybrid of an otter and a weasel. With the help of a Sage, the pair learn that they must save their world from the antagonists Gol and Maia, who plan to flood it with Dark Eco.
- Daxter
- (voice)
- Samos the Sage
- (voice)
- Gol
- (voice)
- Keira
- (voice)
- (as Anna Garduño)
- Maia
- (voice)
- Mayor
- (voice)
- Uncle
- (voice)
- Farmer
- (voice)
- (as William Minkin)
- Fisherman
- (voice)
- Birdwatcher
- (voice)
- (as Laurie Fisher)
- Sculptor
- (voice)
- …
- Oracle
- (voice)
- Gambler
- (voice)
- Geologist
- (voice)
- Warrior
- (voice)
- Gordy
- (voice)
- Willard
- (voice)
- Blue Sage
- (voice)
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- Writers
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Storyline
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- TriviaNaughty Dog wanted Chris Rock to voice Daxter, but he refused the offer.
- GoofsSome enemies use single helicopter rotors to get around; it is impossible for anything to fly with less than 2 rotors.
- Quotes
[first lines]
Samos Hagai the Green Sage: I have spent my life searching for the answers that my father and my father's fathers failed to find. Who were the Precursors? Why did they create the vast monoliths that liter our planet? How did they harness Eco, the life energy of the world? What was their purpose? And why did they vanish? I have asked the plants, but they do not remember. The plants have asked the rocks, but the rocks do not recall. Even the rocks do not recall. Every bone in my body tells me that the answers rest on the shoulders... of a young boy... oblivious to his destiny, uninterested in the search for truth, and rejecting of my guidance! And why would he want to listen to old Samos the sage, anyway? I'm only the master of Green Eco, one of the wisest men on the planet! So it seems the answers begin not with careful research or sensible thinking. Nay! As with many of fate's mysteries, it begins with but a small act... of disobedience.
Daxter: [concerned] Hey! Uh, Jak? Old green stuff told us not to come here.
- Alternate versions(2012) "Jak and Daxter Collection": PS3 re-release in HD.
- ConnectionsEdited into Jak and Daxter Trilogy (2004)
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!
- TedStixonAKAMaximumMadness
- Dec 1, 2013
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