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It looks nice enough but plays a shockingly average platform game. The Dark Daxter sections are poor and air combat is forgettable. The Lost Frontier is one big missed opportunity, and we can’t wait for Naughty Dog’s return to the series. 5.9/...
Fastpaced gameplay, Solid platforming elements, A variety of ground and air combat, Looks great.
Occasional bad camera, Story too confusing for newcomers, Dark Daxter levels feel tacked on.
Solid gameplay, challenging platform puzzles, and a touch of wacky humour make Jak and Daxter: The Lost Frontier a good addition to Sony's much-loved series. ...
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Publié: 2009-12-02, Auteur: Laura , review by: cnet.com
Extrait: The Jak and Daxter series is a household name among platforming fans, getting much love for its madcap adventures imbued with a good dose of action and puzzle-solving. The latest addition to the series is no different: it's a good-looking, challenging,...
Extrait: Even though Naughty Dog may be more concerned with new franchises, that hasn’t stopped High Impact Games, responsible for Secret Agent Clank and the PS2 port of Ratchet and Clank: Size Matters, from taking it upon themselves to continue the Jak and Dax...
Extrait: Where has the time gone? I can distinctly remember back to the days leading up to the release of the PS2, when it was announced that developer Naughty Dog was handing over the keys to their prodigious Crash Bandicoot series in favor of this as-yet-unk...
I enjoyed Jak and Daxter: The Lost Frontier. I’m a fan of the series and thought the platforming was fun, the puzzles using powers were cool, and the upgrading of ships and Jak provided some depth. Unfortunately, the empty environments, camera issue...