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can't believe ND's best characterization and storyline for the Jak series came from this random racing game with the worst drift i've ever beheld. had fun doing the plot races, wish the car's handling was more consistent, and hated the orb grind so much i gave up on it for 4 years lol

Naughty Dog's Magnum Opus.

Because why the hell not, there's Jak and Daxter racing game. Considering how Naughty Dog's previous franchise went, I guess it makes sense. This is not a kart racer, so don't go in expecting it to play or handle like one. The gameplay is very fast paced and fun, with decent challenge and fun weapons to use. The CPU players can definitely be rather aggressive, but the challenge felt pretty balanced and fair overall. There's plenty of varied game modes to play, alongside very strong track design and a lot of cars you can cosmetically tweak and tune the performance of. Pair this with an incredible heavy rock soundtrack and an entertaining storyline, and you get a robust and well-built package that's very fun to play with plenty of explosions and mayhem to experience. Overall, Jak X is rock-solid and very much worth a play.

The PlayStation 4 port could have used work, mainly when it comes to performance, but when the alternative is running into an auto save bug that could easily nuke my entire Memory Card with 10+ years of save data on it, I'll take the laggy but safe version any day. Plus, the trophies are a nice perk and fun to unlock in this game.

Thanks to a memory card saving glitch caused by this game (PAL, PS2), every time I finished a race I would get corrupted data on my memory card and never be able to save.

Game breaking bug that made it unplayable. Sad.


the singular pro: has ratchet as a playable character

cons: dark souls type beat ai with a handling system that's somehow worse than need for speed 2015. true accomplishment.

Soundtrack goes way harder than it ever needed to, but I love it for that.

I'd say this is better than it has any right to be, but come on. Take a peek at Crash Team Racing. It doesn't hit those highs, but it's a lovely time.

Awesome game, I enjoyed this more than Mrio Kart. That much.

Fantastic racing game. Great story and characters per usual for the Jak series, with super fun and overly edgy gameplay. Plus the soundtrack is so, so good. Great game, highly recommend if you like Jak and Daxter, or even just racing games in general.

O jogo é um caça níquel, enredo poderiam ter melhorado, carros de isopor e aerodinâmica zoada (hehe), mesmo assim o jogo não é tão ruim. New Game+ tem uma dificuldade de dois players, nem invente de jogar com carro sem upgrade.

OBS: Joguem a versão Greatest Hits do PS2 pois corrige o bug de salvar automaticamente, caso jogue a normal, crie o save, reinicie o jogo e carregue o save, remova o Memory Card e coloque de volta para desativar o auto save e salve apenas uma única vez quando for parar de jogar.
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The game is a slot machine, plot could have improved, styrofoam cars and bad aerodynamics (hehe), even so the game isn't too bad. New Game+ has a two player difficulty, don't even think about playing with a car without upgrade.

NOTE: Play the PS2 Greatest Hits version because it fixes the auto save bug, if you play the normal one, create the save, restart the game and load the save, remove the Memory Card and put it back to disable the auto save and save only once when you stop playing.

Apprezzato:
-Nulla

Non Apprezzato:
-L'incipit. Davvero di una stupidità disarmante, penso che probabilmente sia il frutto di un brainstorming durato all'incirca 30 secondi.
-Genere. Ok nei precedenti Jak era possibile utilizzare dei veicoli, nel secondo e nel terzo capitolo c'erano anche delle vere e proprie gare con essi ed erano, per me, probabilmente le missioni peggiori del gioco. Fare un gioco incentrato interamente su di esse, senza averle mai fatte decentemente nei capitoli precedenti, è stato totalmente un azzardo, si è visto infatti il risultato.

Conclusioni:
Un gioco davvero terribile, non c'entra nulla con Jak e anche contestualizzato nel mondo dei giochi automobilistici è molto deludente. Consiglio di non perderci del tempo come ho fatto purtroppo io.

This game was so fucking good, my favorite racing-action game of the ps2 and my introduction to the Jak and Daxter franchise.

Better than it had any right to be. After coming off of those awful buggy physics from Jak 3, Jak X came back swinging and gave us not only some really enjoyable driving physics, but just a solid combat racer all round. Mostly great track design, fun powerups, and a soundtrack that features EXCELLENT use of Queens of the Stone Age. Jak X is slept on by many for not following the standard formula the series set for itself and while I might have liked a platformer instead, what we got here kicks ass!

I wish Naughty Dog would have continued this trend of making absolute amazing racing titles out of their games. An Uncharted racer would be so unhinged and I want it.

The vehicles control amazingly well and the game delivers a huge amount of speed. I do wish the combat was a little less pervasive, and the Mario Kart rubber banding is present and VERY annoying, but the vibes and story make it worth playing. It's immediately fun and exhilarating to play.

Following up the vehicular elements of Jak 3 with a straight-up racing game makes sense, and Jak X: Combat Racing does a good job in carving out its own spot. A bit like Wipeout or F-Zero, the high-speed intensity of Jak X's races and battles can be a lot of fun. It's not all about getting first, as the different challenges will test your drifting, boosting, and shooting capabilities. Some of these trials are a bit of mess, including one recurring type where you attempt to chaotically crash your way through oncoming traffic. The arena battles were also very hit or miss as I often found myself pushed up against an opponent, firing my machine gun in the hopes that his health bar would reach zero first. Fortunately, the controls work well and the handling is very good, so the better segments feel great.

The Adventure Mode also contains a reasonably interesting story that brings back all of the essential characters from the franchise, while correcting some of Jak 3's odd mistakes. It’s tempting to see this one through if only to see Jak and Keira's will they/won't they finally come to some sort of satisfying conclusion. I thought that the racing plot fit the world of Jak quite well and they found a suitable excuse as to why the gang would compete in such a deadly tournament. It's a nice addendum to the franchise that frankly serves as a better concluding chapter than Jak 3 did, even if the stakes are a bit lower.

Jak X's crippling flaw is the ferocious and frustrating rubber banding, where you'll never be able to put too much distance between you and your rivals even while boosting and turning flawlessly through a track. One item or slight slip-up and you are certain to drop a few spots in the pack, which is infuriating since it often feels like only the last ten seconds or so of the race really matter. Threading the needle with rubber banding to incorporate it smoothly while still making the game seem fair is tricky, and Jak X unfortunately misses the mark here. It's not a game I really enjoyed playing or could see myself coming back to for that reason. High-speed racing fans might get more mileage out of this game than I did, but I greatly preferred the gameplay style of the first three entries.

JAK CAR YEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEAh

It’s really funny to me that both times Naughty Dog ended a trilogy by making a racer they made a game that I enjoyed more than most Mario Karts. I really enjoyed this game a lot. The driving feels really great and I love the variety in mission types in the adventure mode, it kept things feeling fun all the way to the end. I loved the effort they put into the story mode too, they made a story that fit right into the series and felt like a proper end, even if it technically wasn’t. The music is really great too, very 00s. Despite loving this series a lot I never finished this as a kid because my copy got ruined, so playing a game in a series I love for the first time felt surreal.

It's been a while since I played a kart racer that wasn't like Mario Kart... although I guess this is leaning towards more pure-racing type of stuff cause of the aesthetics? Idk, anyway, glad that the one I got onto during this marathon of mine, and even, 100%ed was a fun time.

I guess cause everyone's an adult age now, they added in some strangely sexual elements to the mix instead of keeping it strictly to romantic stuff. Not a problem per se, just funny to see Keira really, really wants Jak's tool now. On the note of writing note, this story is so strange, but not like Jak 2 where it was just a hodgepodge of different ideas being thrown in, but more like they really wanted to focus on the story still, and even upped the humor a bit (probably the funniest the series has been thus far, ngl), but then RIGHT at the last quarter it just sorta ends... basically any thread the story was lingering on in a hasten pace. Rayne, Krew's daughter, was told the news about his death, got all (weirdly yet also somewhat understandingly) got mad at Jak and the rest of the crew for keeping it a secret from her... and then the next cutscene they act like it's all good. It's very weird but nothing too bad, honestly I'd say it's the best written story of the series thus far cause it at least tells its tale well and good and not like, be sorta lackluster or have so many things going on at once.

As for gameplay, it's VERY fun and addictive. While it took some getting used to, timing drifts, jumps, turbos, and all that fun stuff provides a consistent amount of dopamine, and a majority of it was just a blast to get done. Granted I heard coming in that it suffers from difficulty spikes, but honestly I'd say that more so applies to the last cup, Yellow Cup, having some... truthfully bad course designs being used. I'll fully admit to abusing save states there just cause I'm a stubborn POS and wanted to be done with them already. BUT, that's just the exception, as long as you upgrade accordingly (my advice? Just stick with the first two class vehicle unlocks, maybe the fourth one, from each cup and swap between them when the mission calls for it) and do stuff like brake-drifting and letting go of the accelerate when necessary, you'll be fine. My other issue is the fact that a majority of what you'll be playing are basically the same locales, with some different layouts. Sure, there's stuff to keep it from feeling totally the same, but a little more variety would've been nice.

I haven't really said anything about the previous game's OSTs just cause I thought they were good and fit their respective games well (though I thought Jak 2's was on the middling side), but this game's OST I actually feel compelled to find and transfer onto Apple Music just cause it's THAT good. You can tell the team listened to a bunch of different metal and heavy rock stuff like QOTSA considering those are not only used, and not only are there tracks that sound exactly like those types of bands, but cause Billy Howerdel from A Perfect Circle and Dean Menta who helped out with Faith No More for a bit were also involved with composition. Easily my favorite of the games' sound.

I figured I'd enjoy it a bit since Naughty Dog made Crash Team Racing years prior to this, and while I've yet to play it or the remake I do know how acclaimed that is for the (kart) racing fans, but I didn't expect to enjoy it this much. Makes me wish this also got a grand remake like CTR got, though Sony would probably have a pretty tight leash for it...

a bit unbalanced and messy but feels completely dedicated to its grungey, over the top, 2000s aesthetic and is incredible fun because of this

definitely my favourite in the series

Liked this a lot when I was younger, got it for my birthday one year from an Uncle who I rarely see, and was kinda upset it wasn't just Jak 2 or 3. Played it and was actually really entertained and ended up liking it a lot. 6/10

Jak X is stupid fun. Yep, that’s all there is to it. It has a lot of flaws, but sometimes just simply being fun makes up for it.
In terms of story, it’s actually a surprisingly fully-fleshed story for a racing spinoff. It has the usual jak standards: compelling story, good writing, dialogue and characters, great performances, all that fancy jazz. The new characters are also really entertaining. It’s definitely not up to par to the quality of the trilogy, but does it really need to be? Of course not, and yet they still went ahead and gave us a good story nonetheless.
Gameplay is the main attraction of this game and it’s quite the doozy. If crash got the kart racer treatment, jak gets the PG-13 Carmageddon treatment. The focus is on finishing 1st in races just as much as blowing the absolute living shit out of your opponents. Do some cars handle terribly when upgraded too much? Yes. Is the powerups balance non-existent? Yes. Is the track design 70% hit and 30% miss? Yes. Do all of these somehow combine for an extremely chaotic, fast and explosion-filled thrill ride that entertains you the whole way? Hell yea! And at the end of the day, that’s all that matters.
Presentation is great for a racing game and it’s on par with the previous games. Character models and environment all look great, with the game running at a consistent 60fps. The effects are also not disorienting. My only complaint is that the cutscenes here are FMVs this time instead of in-game, and in the ps4 port, the compression is extremely noticeable. Doesn’t bother me too much, but it’s something worth mentioning.
Easily the biggest upgrade this game got over all the games in the entire franchise is the music department. HOLY SHIT! WHERE WAS THIS ABSOLUTE BANGER OF AN OST ON THE OTHER GAMES?! All the songs here are killer, no filler and they do an amazing job at pumping you with adrenaline while racing. Easily the best music in the franchise.
Overall, while flawed in many areas, jak x is just good old fashioned dumb fun that offers balls-to-the-walls racing, a surprisingly good story and a killer as fuck soundtrack as the biggest reasons why jak fans should check this game out.


Is it wrong to say that this is my favorite Jak and Daxter game? This feels like the first time where Naughty Dog, post tone and storytelling shift, actually nailed the writing in this world that they've created. The stakes are high but not to the ridiculous "we're using time travel and other dimensions and whatever else we throw at the wall" degree that the previous games had. Instead Jak is fighting against seedy underground mafia shit after being poisoned from beyond the grave by someone he killed in Jak 2 and it rules. This is how I like my Jak and Daxter!

That being said, I do remember being oddly jealous of this game when it came out because I kinda wish we got a Ratchet and Clank racing game too. Yes I know there's racing minigames in the first two games, they're not the same, damnit!

The best racing game you'll ever come across

Need a 4K 60fps arcade version YESTERDAY.