Jak and Daxter

Jak and Daxter Series

The logo for the series
Genres Platform
Developers Naughty Dog (2001-2005)
Ready at Dawn (2006)
High Impact Games (2009)
Mass Media Inc. (2012)
Publishers Sony Computer Entertainment
Creators Andy Gavin
Jason Rubin
Platforms PlayStation 2, PlayStation 3, PlayStation Portable
Platform of origin PlayStation 2
First release Jak and Daxter: The Precursor Legacy
December 3, 2001
Latest release PlayStation Move Heroes
March 22, 2011

Jak and Daxter is a critically acclaimed and commercially successful video game franchise created by Naughty Dog for the PlayStation 2. The series consists of four main games and two spin-offs, though they are also considered to be part of the main series.

The games are considered story-based platformers, including many puzzles involving jumping, sometimes in conjunction with avoiding enemies, and in later games, using different weapons in third-person shooter style. The story focuses on Jak and Daxter, two friends going on adventures in multiple locations in the fictional world, including jungles, volcanoes, cities, and deserts.

Contents

Games

Main series


Original release date(s):
  • NA December 3, 2001
  • EU December 7, 2001
  • JP December 20, 2001
Release years by system:
2001—PlayStation 2

Original release date(s):
  • NA October 14, 2003
  • EU October 17, 2003
  • JP March 11, 2004
Release years by system:
2003—PlayStation 2

Original release date(s):
  • NA November 9, 2004
  • AUS November, 2004
  • EU November 26, 2004
Release years by system:
2004—PlayStation 2

Original release date(s):
  • NA November 3, 2009
  • JP November 19, 2009
  • AUS November 19, 2009
  • EU November 20, 2009
Release years by system:
2009—PlayStation 2, PlayStation Portable

Spin-offs


Original release date(s):
  • NA October 18, 2005
  • AUS October 26, 2005
  • EU November 4, 2005
Release years by system:
2005—PlayStation 2

Original release date(s):
  • NA March 14, 2006
  • EU April 13, 2006
  • AUS April 28, 2006
Release years by system:
2006—PlayStation Portable

Related games


Original release date(s):
  • NA March 22, 2011
  • JP March 24, 2011
  • EU March 25, 2011
  • AUS April 14, 2011
Release years by system:
2011—PlayStation 3

Original release date(s):
  • NA February 7, 2012
  • JP February 9, 2012
  • EU February 10, 2012
  • AUS February, 2012
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Release years by system:
2012—PlayStation 3[2], PlayStation Vita
Notes:

Common gameplay features

While there was a significant change in gameplay between the first and subsequent games of the series, and a noticeable deviation with both Jak X: Combat Racing and Daxter, much of the series shares common gaming elements.

The Jak series is primarily a platformer, requiring the player to control Jak or Daxter in jumping puzzles to reach a final goal while avoiding enemy attacks. The controlled character can only take a few hits before he is down, though health can be recovered using Green Eco. Both characters can double-jump to cross large gaps or reach higher platforms and Jak can perform several melee attacks in combination with his jumping skills. In The Precursor Legacy Jak could use four different colors of "Eco" which would provide him with improved abilities, such as speed and more powerful melee attacks. In Jak II only Dark Eco and Green Eco can be used outside of weaponry, and Jak 3 allows the player to use Light Eco and Dark Eco. Jak II introduced shooting elements to the series, using the "Morph Gun Mod" which can transform into four different guns (twelve in Jak 3) and receive upgrades. Jak II also made driving a core ingredient in the series, with the new and improved Zoomers.

Major characters

Universe

Locations

Awards

The success of the Jak and Daxter series resulted in Guinness World Records awarding the series 7 world records in the Guinness World Records: Gamer's Edition 2008. These records include, "First Seamless 3D World in a Console Game", "Most Successful Single Format Platform Series", and "Largest Number of Cutscenes in a Platform Game" for Jak II, in which there are 131 cutscenes, 51 in the first act alone. In Jak 3, there are 213 cutscenes, with 20 in the first act alone.

Reception

Aggregate review scores
As of April 18, 2011.
Game GameRankings Metacritic
Jak and Daxter: The Precursor Legacy (PS2) 90.22%[8] (PS2) 90[9]
Jak II (PS2) 87.90%[10] (PS2) 87[11]
Jak 3 (PS2) 85.42%[12] (PS2) 84[13]
Jak and Daxter: The Lost Frontier (PSP) 72.49%[14]
(PS2) 69.50%[15]
(PS2) 72[16]
(PSP) 71[17]

The series has received very positive reviews from critics as well as the two spin-off games, which are Jak X: Combat Racing and Daxter.


See also

References

  1. ^ http://uk.ps3.ign.com/articles/121/1212038p1.html?RSSwhen2011-11-09_133000&RSSid=1212038
  2. ^ http://www.eurogamer.net/articles/2011-11-21-jak-and-daxter-collection-dated-and-detailed
  3. ^ Randy Nelson (2009-08-19). "See Jak and Daxter: The Lost Frontier's high drama, hijinks". Joystiq. http://www.joystiq.com/2009/08/19/see-jak-and-daxter-the-lost-frontiers-high-drama-hijinks/. Retrieved 2009-09-04. 
  4. ^ a b c "Jak and Daxter: The Lost Frontier - PlayStation Portable". GameSpy. http://psp.gamespy.com/playstation-portable/jak-and-daxter-the-lost-frontier/. Retrieved 2009-10-13. 
  5. ^ a b c d "Video Game News - Highly Anticipated Sequel, Jak 3, Arrives This Fall Only on PlayStation(R)2". GameZone. http://www.gamezone.com/news/item/highly_anticipated_sequel_jak_3_arrives_this_fall_only_on_playstation_r_2. Retrieved 2009-10-05. 
  6. ^ Bryn Williams. "GameSpy: Jak 3 - Page 1". GameSpy. http://ps2.gamespy.com/playstation-2/jak-iii/552114p1.html. Retrieved 2009-10-05. 
  7. ^ IGN Staff (April 8, 2009). "IGN: The Wednesday 10: Gaming Dystopias". IGN. http://retro.ign.com/articles/971/971298p1.html. Retrieved 2009-09-06. 
  8. ^ "Jak and Daxter: The Precursor Legacy Reviews". GameRankings. http://www.gamerankings.com/ps2/516509-jak-and-daxter-the-precursor-legacy/index.html. Retrieved April 18, 2011. 
  9. ^ "Jak and Daxter: The Precursor Legacy Reviews". Metacritic. http://www.metacritic.com/game/playstation-2/jak-and-daxter-the-precursor-legacy. Retrieved April 18, 2011. 
  10. ^ "Jak II Reviews". GameRankings. http://www.gamerankings.com/ps2/914535-jak-ii/index.html. Retrieved April 18, 2011. 
  11. ^ "Jak II Reviews". Metacritic. http://www.metacritic.com/game/playstation-2/jak-ii. Retrieved April 18, 2011. 
  12. ^ "Jak 3 Reviews". GameRankings. http://www.gamerankings.com/ps2/919901-jak-3/index.html. Retrieved April 18, 2011. 
  13. ^ "Jak 3 Reviews". Metacritic. http://www.metacritic.com/game/playstation-2/jak-3. Retrieved April 18, 2011. 
  14. ^ "Jak and Daxter: The Lost Frontier Reviews". GameRankings. http://www.gamerankings.com/psp/959185-jak-and-daxter-the-lost-frontier/index.html. Retrieved April 18, 2011. 
  15. ^ "Jak and Daxter: The Lost Frontier Reviews". GameRankings. http://www.gamerankings.com/ps2/959184-jak-and-daxter-the-lost-frontier/index.html. Retrieved April 18, 2011. 
  16. ^ "Jak and Daxter: The Lost Frontier Reviews". Metacritic. http://www.metacritic.com/game/playstation-2/jak-and-daxter-the-lost-frontier. Retrieved April 18, 2011. 
  17. ^ "Jak and Daxter: The Lost Frontier Reviews". Metacritic. http://www.metacritic.com/game/psp/jak-and-daxter-the-lost-frontier. Retrieved April 18, 2011.