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Mixed or average reviews- based on 57 Ratings

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  1. Positive: 27 out of 57
  2. Negative: 8 out of 57
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  1. Sep 3, 2016
    7
    Jak and Daxter: The Lost Frontier is a platform game developed by High Impact Games published by Sony Computer Entertainment.

    + Plataforming Fun
    - Dark Daxter Levels
    - Bad Camera
    - Empty Environments
  2. Nov 1, 2011
    7
    Decent game from Naughty Dog. I expected much more however. The story is okay, wish it was better and I do wish it actually pertained to the real series more. Wish there was elements of romance in there. I sensed none whatsoever. Can't complain because it did get me addicted for quite a while and the boss levels were quite intriguing. Nonetheless, get this game used, not worth full price. A 7/10
  3. Jul 14, 2020
    5
    Jak and Daxter: The Lost Frontier is a piece of crap not made by Naughty Dog. Plays pretty well, but it’s a mess in terms of inconsistent narrative and structure that was known for in the PS2 era.
  4. FraserW
    Nov 27, 2009
    6
    Jak fans like myself will find this a disappointment. The camera is poor, flying is too repetitive, story is not exciting nor the characters, graphics are average. There are some good platforming aspects and some cool eco powers. But really, it's just not good enough.
  5. Feb 10, 2020
    7
    No entiendo porque tanta gente lo odia, recuerden que es un titulo que salio para la PSP. Si bien a nivel técnico, ambientación, historia y apartado sonoro es inferior, jugablemente yo creo que es superior a la trilogía original en cierta medida. Me gustan las naves, el sistema de armaduras y las mejoras que vas consiguiendo para Jak (de hecho, en un futuro Jak 4 me gustaría todas estasNo entiendo porque tanta gente lo odia, recuerden que es un titulo que salio para la PSP. Si bien a nivel técnico, ambientación, historia y apartado sonoro es inferior, jugablemente yo creo que es superior a la trilogía original en cierta medida. Me gustan las naves, el sistema de armaduras y las mejoras que vas consiguiendo para Jak (de hecho, en un futuro Jak 4 me gustaría todas estas cosas de vuelta). Así que si la trilogía original se concentraba en la historia, este se concentra en la jugabilidad, y la verdad que lo hace bastante bien (pudiendo usar de nuevo el eco como en el primer juego!!! Lo que si que puedo hablar mas o menos mal es que a la hora de usar las armas hay poca precisión, y los gráficos si bien cumplen en PSP en PS2 los gráficos sufren un bajón al ver otros títulos de la saga. Claro que puedo recomendarlo! Es el primer Jak And Daxter que jugué y me gusto mucho, gracias a este juego me interese en la saga. Si bien es inferior que la trilogía original, no tiene nada que envidiarle, aunque si que me hubiera gustado que arreglaran cosas como la historia o la manera de usar las armas, al igual que los pésimos gráficos en PS2. Expand
  6. Jul 10, 2022
    6
    Actually, I have no idea what to say. The game is good and bad at the same time. Not bad music, bosses became more difficult, but... it's just not that old Jak game, which we knew.

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Metascore
71

Mixed or average reviews - based on 47 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 24 out of 47
  2. Negative: 0 out of 47
  1. 75
    Despite the moments that Lost Frontier falters, most of the game is a solid sequel that lives up to the Jak legacy. The platforming is a nice homage to the existing Jak games, and the flight combat builds a new element that feels both refreshing and familiar.
  2. Despite its few issues, The Lost Frontier is yet another gratifying Jak and Daxter game that feels right at home on the PSP. While we could have done without the Dark Daxter moments in the game, flying the unfriendly skies and exploring the impressive Lost Frontier is more than enough reason to pick this one up right away.
  3. As you might expect from a new developer’s take on a series with such history, The Lost Frontier doesn’t feel essential. If you miss this game, you’re not going to be missing any major plot movements or character development in the Jak universe (and don’t even get me started on the snoozer of a bad guy). But if you’ve been jonesing for the gameplay that made you fall in love with the series in the first place, The Lost Frontier more or less delivers.