2/12/2023 0 Comments Jak 3 ps2 cover art![]() ![]() The mature theming continued with Jak 3, an equally polished experience that saw the development team really spreading its wings in terms of gameplay complexity and storytelling. Too pandering to industry trends, perhaps. ![]() The writing was still great and the overall experience bore the expected Naughty Dog polish, but it wasn’t exactly what I wanted in a 3D platformer. This was now Sony’s fantastical take on Grand Theft Auto 3, complete with a now-vocal Jak, a sprawling city, some relatively extreme difficulty and a Teen ESRB rating. Gone were the colorful graphics, the breezy sensibilities and the family-friendly accessibility. ![]() It’s not a bad game, not by any stretch of the imagination, but it deviated pretty strongly from its predecessor. To be completely honest, my fervor for the series started to wane with Jak II. ![]() Fast forward to today and the Jak and Daxter PS2-on-PS4 HD quartet is finally complete (minus The Last Frontier PSP port, but that wasn’t developed by Naughty Dog, but rather High Impact Games). ![]()
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