You are one of the most malevolent gaming companies in existence. Naughty Dog doesn’t deserve a single penny of revenue. Not like other games haven’t double and even tripled dipped. I’d say a second true remaster, if not remake/re-imagining, is warranted enough. I appreciate the effort that actually did get put into the collection and its very existence, for various reasons, but it would have been great to see Jak and Daxter’s gameplay models improved to the extent later remasters did, a feature to exit an individual game to access another like in other remasters, fixed bugs like the absent music during Jak II’s credit and disappearing orb in the sewer level of the same game, among other things. The point im getting at with them is that they, without bias, could have pointed out some of the overlooked by fans oversights with the remaster, like seemingly inferior/lacking anti-aliasing and the “cool”-or-whatever graphics feature layered over the game that becomes apparent when compared side by side to the original. They can cover Ratchet & Clank games (Jak’s more than well known #1 rival series) and LITERALLY EVERY other Naughty Dog series (including re-releases-yes even the non-developed by Naughty Dog Crash Bandicoot N.Sane trilogy), yet they excessively pretend as if Jak and Daxter doesn’t exist. The remaster is fairly disappointing in enough areas to make a case out of it, and it bothers me heavily that “Youtubers” like DigitalFoundry constantly neglect the entire Jak franchise as if gave them a traumatic experience in the past. It’s fairly good, but it is among one of the more simplistic remasters that doesn’t include some of the rare and especially later fanservicey features found in other remasters, like cut content, photo-mode, the ability to exit a game to access another, etc. This wouldn’t be possible without you - our amazing fans - or our partners at Sony Interactive Entertainment and Limited Run Games, who have championed and supported this vision from the beginning.Ī true-ish remaster already exist… on the PlayStation 3 platform. We’re proud to lend our support to these groups advocating and advancing important work for accessibility, environmental conservation, veterans, the LGBTQ+ community, and children’s hospitals. Today, I’m excited to announce that we will donate all money received by Naughty Dog from Limited Run Games’ sales of Jak and Daxter, Jak II, Jak 3, and Jak X: Combat Racing to several incredible charitable organizations. However, we wanted to use this opportunity to not only celebrate the Jak franchise, but to support causes we believe in. The response from Jak fans has been incredible with Collector’s Editions selling out within hours and the Standard Editions within the first week. Over the last year, we’ve been thrilled to team up with Limited Run Games to preserve the original classics as physical releases for the PlayStation 4. From the original Jak and Daxter to Jak X: Combat Racing, each game allowed us to try new ideas and evolve and grow as developers. Races, a collection of minigames, enemy chases and timed events are all part of the gameplay.This year, we’re celebrating Naughty Dog’s 35th anniversary, and as we look back at the games we’ve made, the Jak and Daxter series holds a special place in our history. Blue Eco provides energy, speed and opens doors, and Red and Yellow Eco provide energy and the ability to cast fireballs, too. Green Eco gives life, and it's contained in chests and containers all across the many environments the pair encounters. Jak and Daxter's world is filled with all kinds of the mysterious element known as Eco. Dark Eco is deadly, or at the very least, mystical and strange. In every region there is a strange conspiracy around the concept of Eco that adds another layer to the game. But the Magical Ports from one island to the other have shut down, and the only way to reach the more knowledgeable wise men that could help him is to embark on an adventure, of course. The two visit the village's local wise man, the Green Sage, to transform him back. Daxter falls in and crawls out looking like a fused otter and weasel. Jak and sidekick Daxter are playing on Misty Island a wee bit close to a pit of Dark Eco.
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