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if you see it at the store for a price you like pick it up, i think you will like it. Each bug has different strenghts and weaknesses. The game has outstanding graphics and incredible sound. Its kind of like a rock paper sissor match with bugs you collect throughout the single player adventure. But its not too big of a deal because the single player story make up for the multiplayer, its amazing. Overall. It has a good plot and good single player.Here are some pros and cons. Rediculousley short, and the multiplayer dissapointed me alot.Yeah the multiplayer isnt too great in my opinoin.
And you can find potions and tokens throughout the game that increases your bugs stats for that match. great graphics, gameplay, sound. The bottom line is this game is one of the best ive played in awhile for the PSP. Pros- great graphics, great sound, great single player.Cons. I kind of wanted something a bit more exciting though.
Just don't expext anything identical to J&K 1 and 2. There are red barriers stopping you and you can not get out the city, explore the entire haven, or 'jak' any rides.3. Although the story follows a classic J&D approach with set missions to complete, there is one thing to be noticed; the actual ground that is available to be accessed is deceptive. My one gripe is that it has no guns, but it does have a gas cannister with 3 add ons.To sum up, it is a really good game with dream sequences that could really extend game play. To cut to the chase;1. The game is set in Haven city while you are trying to rescue Jak from prison.2. It is a great game, with amazing psp graphics, and story line that leaps forward at the end.
-Can't steal vehicles. -The camera angle can be a nuisance at times, especially if your trying to see a boss flying around during a fight.-Seems shorter than the previous games.-Daxter can't swim-Swatting bugs may steer older audience awayOverall this is a good, fun portable game for the psp and to any fan of the series. Unlike the previous games, your not going to be able to explore much around town. fuel tank level)-Plays like the previous Jak games but with a flyswatter and cans as weapons.-The voice-acting stays to its original characters with humor.-Daxter's minigames are spin-off of block-buster movies.-New areas never seen before-Lighting bugs on fire is fun-Battle 3 "real" bug monsters, like the ones Jak fights.Con's:-The game says drive "vehicles" but you really only drive one(a scooter) throughout town, the other 3 are for mission areas only.-The area expansion is shrunk. This game takes place during Jak's kidnapping in the second Jak and Daxter game. If you have played previous Jak and Daxter games you'll love this one. Pro's: -Fun camera angles make the game more exciting on certain levels ( ex. Some areas aren't in the game.
This game is pretty fun in my opinion. I think it could have been better.
However, one thing makes me really mad. Still, you should definetely get this game, unless you're one of those people who can beat Fable or Zelda in a day, and cannot find a game hard enough that you don't die even once. But no, you end up in front of Osmo's shop, which has been destroyed, and are stuck in an area smaller than a boss arena. Actually, there are very few weapons, and the only thing you can purchase is minigames and some videos. How lame is that.
The game programmers did a very good job on this one. The creativity, (like killing bugs the size of buildings and hovering using a bug spray), the span of the areas you could play in, and the intensity of the game were incredible. Once you beat it you'd think you'd either get a second playthrough with all your stuff, or at least go back to the last save point. I still recomend this game, since it takes a while to get to that point and is very fun, but once you get there, you may as well either start a new acount and play again, put it in some corner of your house and play it again when you find it two years later, or chuck it in the trash. I love it.
However, that didn't matter. I am still trying to find a way out, but I cannot find one.
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