It's Jak 2 if it wasn't intolerable garbage. It's still held back by some pacing issues and while it mostly resolved the checkpoint issue from 2 it still pops up from time to time, 3 proves to be a fun conclusion to the Jak and Daxter trilogy, even if I think it never should have strayed from the direction of the original game to chase a trend. While I wasn't a fan of the gloomy mood of like 90% of the game the occasional 4th wall gag as well as the entire finale was much closer to what I liked about these games.

A fitting conclusion to Jak and Daxter that fixes just about everything that made me abandon Jak 2.

Reviewed on May 25, 2022


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