The "ewww" part comes when you try to drive the vehicles on jak 2 and 3.BogusMeatFactory wrote: I don't think it is bad, but I don't think it is as good as people remember. Having played it a few years ago, I wasn't like, "Ewww," but I was not wowed.
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Yeah, I beat it a few years ago myself with the HD trilogy. It's totally fine, like a B-grade Rare N64 platformer. Like others were saying, I think Crash was way better though. Heck I even got the platinum for Jak 1 for some reason.BogusMeatFactory wrote:I don't think it is bad, but I don't think it is as good as people remember. Having played it a few years ago, I wasn't like, "Ewww," but I was not wowed.Xeogred wrote:Yeah Jak & Daxter isn't good. Stick with Sly Cooper and Ratchet & Clank.
That said, 10 minutes of Jak 2 was enough for me and I was happy to write off the rest of this series for life. No need to touch it when I still have Sly 3-4 and the Ratchet remaster to play.
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Yeah, I think you both got it right. It's not an awful game or anything, but it's really nothing special, especially with those two far superior series on the same console.BogusMeatFactory wrote:I don't think it is bad, but I don't think it is as good as people remember. Having played it a few years ago, I wasn't like, "Ewww," but I was not wowed.Xeogred wrote:Yeah Jak & Daxter isn't good. Stick with Sly Cooper and Ratchet & Clank.
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It's big draw was in the character animations. Even on the dreamcast, there wasn't much like it. It was so exaggerated and... bendy. At the time it was a big deal though.PartridgeSenpai wrote:Yeah, I think you both got it right. It's not an awful game or anything, but it's really nothing special, especially with those two far superior series on the same console.BogusMeatFactory wrote:I don't think it is bad, but I don't think it is as good as people remember. Having played it a few years ago, I wasn't like, "Ewww," but I was not wowed.Xeogred wrote:Yeah Jak & Daxter isn't good. Stick with Sly Cooper and Ratchet & Clank.
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Then when Daxter tries to crack his first snarky joke, you want to mute it immediately.
He was so freaking lame.
He was so freaking lame.
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I don't mind the characters too much. I'm fairly neutral on the writing as a whole. I just don't think anything about the game is remarkable enough to hold my attention. The setting, the story, the presentation is all just so bland. And the gameplay is just a platformer. Nothing terribly special about it, just a platformer. It's almost like it really wants Banjo Kazooie but was made far too late to be relevant in the contest for that kind of mascot platformer.Xeogred wrote:Then when Daxter tries to crack his first snarky joke, you want to mute it immediately.![]()
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He was so freaking lame.
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I've never been able to get into these games, and I don't think I ever will. I've tried a few and was bored silly. Every entry seems to have the same basic design and plot. It's like every new Pokemon is just a remake of the last one. They are entirely about grinding, grinding, grinding. Sure the monster designs are cute, I get that. I guess I can understand how this tedious and repetitive game design could be fun for an 8 year old, but I don't at all understand what an adult gamer sees in it. I guess I was too old when Pokemon originally debuted and don't have the nostalgia slant millennials do. But on the real MT/SMT is proper Pokemon for grown ups. MT also predated Pokemon.
I've never been able to get into these games, and I don't think I ever will. I've tried a few and was bored silly. Every entry seems to have the same basic design and plot. It's like every new Pokemon is just a remake of the last one. They are entirely about grinding, grinding, grinding. Sure the monster designs are cute, I get that. I guess I can understand how this tedious and repetitive game design could be fun for an 8 year old, but I don't at all understand what an adult gamer sees in it. I guess I was too old when Pokemon originally debuted and don't have the nostalgia slant millennials do. But on the real MT/SMT is proper Pokemon for grown ups. MT also predated Pokemon.
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Competitive play is what attracts a lot of older players. There is a ton of depth in the game, but the single player content doesn't require the player to understand or make use of any of it, nor does it do a good job of even explaining it (Probably due to fear of being offputting to the players that just want the simple game it appears to be)Exhuminator wrote:POKEMON
I've never been able to get into these games, and I don't think I ever will. I've tried a few and was bored silly. Every entry seems to have the same basic design and plot. It's like every new Pokemon is just a remake of the last one. They are entirely about grinding, grinding, grinding. Sure the monster designs are cute, I get that. I guess I can understand how this tedious and repetitive game design could be fun for an 8 year old, but I don't at all understand what an adult gamer sees in it. I guess I was too old when Pokemon originally debuted and don't have the nostalgia slant millennials do. But on the real MT/SMT is proper Pokemon for grown ups. MT also predated Pokemon.
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I played the first generation when it came out in the US. Thought it was kind of cute. Didn't love it enough to keep going. I picked up one for the DS when it came out (Diamond and Pearl I think?) to see how things had changed, found out they really didn't. I got bored halfway through and that was that.Exhuminator wrote:POKEMON
Though I got really into Dragon Ball Fusions for 3DS which is basically just Pokemon with Dragon Ball characters. Though I find the battle system of that game pretty fun.
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I played through Blue, back when I pretty much played every RPG I could get my hands on. I wasn't even aware of the cartoon when I bought it, I just saw all the coverage in Nintendo Power and thought, "Game Boy RPG!"
They're solid, sure, but yes, they are also grind-heavy. Trying to catch a particularly rare critter wasn't unlike hunting down Metal Slimes (or Metal Babbles / Metal King Slimes later on) in Dragon Warrior. There was a time where I had less to play, and I would spend lots of time just grinding. I can't really do that much these days.
I have absolutely heard that the high-level metagame is pretty great. That's probably not too different from a lot of MMORPGs, too. I heard the same argument for World of Warcraft.
For the record, I still own some of the games. At least one of the GBA, DS, and 3DS entries. But I played for a bit and promptly forgot about them.
They're solid, sure, but yes, they are also grind-heavy. Trying to catch a particularly rare critter wasn't unlike hunting down Metal Slimes (or Metal Babbles / Metal King Slimes later on) in Dragon Warrior. There was a time where I had less to play, and I would spend lots of time just grinding. I can't really do that much these days.
I have absolutely heard that the high-level metagame is pretty great. That's probably not too different from a lot of MMORPGs, too. I heard the same argument for World of Warcraft.
For the record, I still own some of the games. At least one of the GBA, DS, and 3DS entries. But I played for a bit and promptly forgot about them.
