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Jak II

11 April 2010 5 Comments
Jak II


Product Description
Friendship. Betrayal. Revenge. Prepare for an epic adventure unlike any other as the world of Jak and Daxter unveils some drastic and amazingly radical transformations. Travel to a future alive with drama, conflict, uncertainty and boundless possibilities. The legendary duo returns. Two years have passed since the last adventure, and Jak has grown into a mature young hero with a hardened edge. Dater returns as well…as only Daxter can. The storyline is fully integrated with gameplya-every mission in the game has a direct impact on the involving story. Enjoy the use of up to 4 powerful weapons and a unique hoverboard with unbridled freedom. Hop into any parked vehicles that you find and travel across haven City. Use these items and skills anytime and anywhere in the world, and switch seamlessly between them. Experience innovative technology and incredibly intelligent AI, allowing for not only smarter enemies with dozens of unique animations, but also for the possibility to fight alongside NPCs during certain missions. More than one hour of movie quality in-game cinematics, top-notch voice talent and a dynamic musical score.

  • Take control of Jak and enter a new game world for all-new missions in fantastic new platformer levels
  • Meet a cast of characters with personal agendas, entangled motives and mysterious relationships
  • Fight your way through hordes of enemies using the classic attacks and tail-bashing, or use a new arsenal of weapons
  • Ride Jak’s new hoverboard up mountains and ramps, or across large gaps, for a new level of freedom in gameplay
  • Explore visually stunning and intricately detailed environments, including a massive metropolis three times larger than the original world of Jak and Daxter!

Average Ratings : 4.0
Price : $4.76
Jak II

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  • Joan Bechtel said:

    this game is nothing like jak 1. its harder its dark and the enimes or w/e take more then just one hit to kill. and this game has some bad words in it but if you dont mind bad words then its a pretty good game but i if you want a meadeum difacultey game. then get this is pretty fun but as a i seid it has some bad words so anyways my point is is that its an okay if you like rpg games that you can play over n over again.
    Rating: 4 / 5

  • Dawn R. Howdyshell said:

    For anyone who has played the original Jak and Daxter know that Jak II is a very different game. It’s MUCH darker and much harder too. A reviewer in a game mag reported that ‘Jak II requires excellence in players’. If you want a game that you can play and enjoy while you’re playing it, get Ratchet and Clank: Going Commando. If you want a game that will easily frustrate you, get Jak II. Both are rated ‘T’, but as far as I’m concerned Jak II has it for a more logical reason w/it’s realistic guns and bad language compared to Ratchets cartoon-type guns and no bad language. I may try Jak II, but I’m definately buying Ratchet and Clank: Going Commando! Maybe one day gaming companies will realize that not all gamers like games like GTA!
    Rating: 2 / 5

  • Anonymous said:

    Well, if i had to comment on this game as a right of a citizen of the United States of America, then i would probably make it very long and boring. And so in my attempt i am going to do just that, when that signifies being long and boring. They say that the maximum amount of words is a 1000 words but actually you can reach 1000 words rather quickly if you really really really really stall a lot. When someone asks you to write a review such of this, someone incounters a minor problem in what to say. Do you talk about the game? No! that could ruin the game for others. In just talking of the game you could accidently reveal the ending and that would be a horrible, terrible, bad, disaster. So in looking at the evidence that was stated above and searching deep with in myself for the answer i had made up my mind to write nothing of the game. I apoligize to those with small minds, who cannot comprehend the complex thought patterns and underlying moral lessons stated in this brief review. But then you have to ask, what does the word review signify? Is it just symbolism for the voicing of a opinion, or is it infact its own special noun born to represent the free will of the masses. I believe that this, this word review is a very special word which lets someone reveal all kinds of emotion and mindless babble. And that brings me to end my review on the thoguht process traveled by millions of people in a couple of seconds facing the option to write a review. Thank you and don’t bomb my hometown.
    Rating: 3 / 5

  • Anonymous said:

    it is a great game if you get bord save at the point your at and reak habick.The only way to reak habik is to get the poleas atenttion.Steall a poleas crafts or hit a poleas man.Then there is a poleas chase start off with a fast craft then swich crafts rapidly.The poleas after a wile will stop chasing you if not cause a big crash then jomp off your craft and run out the poleas will stop after that.
    Rating: 3 / 5

  • Anonymous said:

    Is it me or was the playstation built for all these casual gamers to spend their money on another awful game? This game is worse than the original. You spend all your time walking around and collecting. That is all it is. And how stupid can Jak be? He tries to be cool but he sounds and looks like a moron. But if your a casual gamer, you will probably love this game becasue you need zero skill. If your a hardcore gamer like myself, don’t buy this game and dump your playstation. Buy a gamecube and then you will see what a GOOD GAME is like because Nintendo is so much more hardcore than Sony and its casual gamers.
    Rating: 1 / 5

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