Staying with the edgy style adopted by the second game, this feels like more of a sequel to Jak II than Jak II felt to Jak and Daxter: The Precursor Legacy. The plot starts off really mysterious and interesting and the ending is a mixed bag of unexpected twists, where some hit the mark and some just end up feeling a little forced and/or out of place. Plot aside, gunplay in this game gets a huge upgrade from the first. Instead of four weapons, you now get twelve, and some are a real blast to use! Platforming is still there, but feels like it takes a bit of a back seat. Vehicles are fun in the city, but in the desert, only one or two really shine. The physics are really slippery and honestly hard to control. Overall, it's a great game, but it definitely has its flaws.

Reviewed on Mar 22, 2020


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