- Publisher: SCEA
- Release Date: Nov 9, 2004
- Also On: PlayStation 4
Summary:
One year has passed since Jak and Daxter saved Haven City from Kor and the attacking Metal Heads, yet Haven City is still immersed in deadly chaos as three groups fight for control of the streets. The people of Haven City have grown to distrust Jak's dark powers, and as rumors boil of Jak's ties with Krew and Kor, the city blames Jak for its current woeful circumstances. When the palace is destroyed by a surprise Metal Head attack, even Ashelin cannot protect Jak as the High Council's power broker, Count Veger, forces Jak into banishment to the desolate Wasteland. Jak is flown to the harsh island and dumped. With Daxter and Pecker bravely by his side, the three begin their next adventure where the battle for the city has just begun. Five times the size of Haven City, the Wasteland is a desert environment with multiple areas including mines and a volcano. Given the enormity and variance in terrain, vehicles play a large role as off-road transportation is introduced, fueled by a true-to-life physics engine. With a rugged new look and suited with armor, Jak is also equipped with an arsenal of new weapons with upgradeable mods that enable players to increase their firepower and enjoy the freedom to strategize and activate their arsenal at any time. As Jak has been exposed to Light Eco, players can now experience Jak's magnificent transformation to Light Jak. With a glowing electric blue aura and a massive wing span, Light Jak introduces new move sets, including the ability to glide great distances, emit an energy to block enemy attack, and power up at anytime, all of which provide the player with a sense of being invincible. Dark Jak also returns with more capabilities, forcing Jak to find a balance between light and dark. [SCEA]
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| Rating: | T |
|---|---|
| Developer: | Naughty Dog |
| Genre(s): | Action, Platformer, 3D |
| Number of Players: | 1 Player |
| ESRB Descriptors: | Comic Mischief Language Mature Humor Mild Violence Sexual Themes Suggestive Themes Violence |
| Sound: | Dolby Pro Logic II |
| Cast | Credit |
|---|---|
| Jamey Scott | Contract Sound Design And Implementation (Dramatic Audio Post) |
| Amy Hennig | Game Director |
| Caron Weidner | Contract Sound Design And Implementation (Eight Ball Sound Inc) |
| Jason Rubin | Developer |
| Bob Rafei | Developer |
| Justin Monast | Developer |
| Greg Omi | Developer |
| Josh Mancell | Music |
| Teiyu Ichiryusai | Japanese Voice Of Daxter |
| Yuu Asakawa | Japanese Voice Of Ashelin |
| Shoutaro Morikubo | Japanese Voice Of Jak |
| Michael Erwin | Jak |
| Cutter Mitchell | Torn |
| Jouji (George) Nakata | Japanese Voice Of Sig |
| Keiji Okuda | Japanese Voice Of Jinx |
| Mark Mothersbaugh | Music |
| Britton A. | Tess |
| Taylor Kurosaki | Dialogue And Video Editing |
| Larry Hopkins | Cinematic Music |
| Andrew M. Gavin | Developer |
| Stephen D. White | Developer |
| Eric Iwasaki | Developer |
| Bumper Robinson | Damas |
| Robert Patrick | Vin |
| Warren Burton | Samos |
| Brian Bloom | Kleiver |
| Max Casella | Daxter |
| Richard McGonagle | Oracle |
| David Herman | Errol |
| Phil LaMarr | Veger |
| Phil LaMarr | Veger |
| Tara Strong | Seem |
| Tara Strong | Seem |
| Chris Cox | Pecker |
| Susan Eisenberg | Ashelin |
| Matt Morgan | Hi-Rez Marketing Renders |
| Charlotte Francis | Developer |
| Yumi Touma | Japanese Voice Of Tess |
| Rikiya Koyama | Japanese Voice Of Torn |
| Hiroshi Yanaka | Japanese Voice Of Vin |
| Daisuke Kishio | Japanese Voice Of Errol |
| IchirĂ´ Nagai | Japanese Voice Of Samos Hagai |
| Wataru Takagi | Japanese Voice Of Pecker |
| Kyoko Hikami | Japanese Voice Of Keira Hagai |
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