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Amazon.com's Price: $9.99 Prices subject to change.Amazon Minimum Age: 96 months Binding: Video Game Brand: Sony EAN: 0711719712428 ESRB Age Rating: Everyone Label: Sony Computer Entertainment Manufacturer: Sony Computer Entertainment Model: P2SNY 711719712428 Platform: PlayStation2 Publisher: Sony Computer Entertainment Release Date: June 03, 2003 Sales Rank: 1653 Studio: Sony Computer Entertainment Features:
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Editorial Review: Product Description: Jak and Daxter: The Precursor Legacy is the fun classic 3D platformer that brought arcade fun to your PS2! They're quite a comic duo! Jak's the strong, silent type of hero, while Daxter's the obnoxious comic nut. In this first game, something has turned your friend into a giant rodent. Over the course of 12 levels, you'll go on an adventure where you'll unravel the mystery of your friend's transformations. Amazon.com Product Description: While exploring some ancient ruins on a forbidden island off the coast, Jak's best friend, Daxter, is knocked into a vat of Dark Eco--a terrifying and deadly substance that could corrupt the world forever--transforming him into a weasel-like rodent. The village sage, Samos Hagai, tells Jak that there's only one person who holds the secrets to transforming Daxter back. Now the pair must set out on a quest in search of a wise old sage who has the power to restore Daxter to his former self. Plunge into a world of adventure, exploration, and discovery. Embark on a magical, often harrowing journey that challenges gamers to test their wits and skills, allowing them to discover twisted plots and battle the evil within. Delivering nothing but the best ingredients for a game that's set to be one of the biggest titles of the year, Jak and Daxter features great character designs and animations, innovative gameplay mechanics, superior technology, and absolutely stunning graphics. Jak and Daxter pushes the power of the PlayStation2, offering an engaging, immersive entertainment experience that stretches the imagination. Average Rating:
![]() Rating: - Brilliant PlatformerJak and Daxter is a lush and colourful game with intuitive controls. The level design is eye catching and varied. The characters are fun to look at and are genuinely amusing to interact with. The game can be challenging, but it is not punishing, and your efforts are well rewarded and satisfying. This is my favorite in the Jak series as well as one of the best platformers I have ever played on any system. Rating: - FANTASTIC GAME FOR KIDSThis classic is sure to entertain your kids for many hours. There are many different worlds to explore that are all brilliant and full of color. You are Jak a young boy and your partner Daxter has been turned into a weasel. You have to explore vast world and obtain enough power cells in order to move on to the next worlds. You must complete different tasks in order to obtain these power cells. For example you must heard cows into a pen and catch a certain amount of fish with a net in another ... Read More Rating: - The start of a great seriesI absolutley adore the Jak and Daxter games. I recall, when I first got a PS2, which was years ago (I had the big, black, old one so you do the math), I would rent games for it in the movie store. I saw Jak and Daxter and it looked exactly like my type of game. And so, of course I loved it. This game is flawless, the graphics are awesome (I adore the cartoon type graphics, it suits it so well), and the characters are loveable. I fell in love with Jak when I started playing as him (yes I'm one of those ... Read More Rating: - Jak and DaxterJak and Daxter is fun for all ages. Great game to play with a friend or young one. Rating: - Perhaps it was Good for it's Time... (by Laura)I'm torn about this game. For the most part, I don't really have fond memories of it but memories of frustration; which is quite unusual for me. I've actually had this game since I was very young. If a game is hard enough (it must be extremely difficult for me), I can get tired of playing it and put it down, as well as forget about it, for several years. Then, later in my life, I dig it back out to complete it (often my skills have improved since I last played). So, in that respect, it occasionally ... Read More |
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