How Long Is Jak And Daxter
Jak (birth proper name Mar) is the main protagonist of the Jak and Daxter series, being the titular and playable character throughout the franchise with the exception of the spin-off game Daxter. He is a human male with dark-green-blond pilus, cerulean blue eyes, and fair pare.
Jak fabricated his debut in The Precursor Legacy at fifteen years old, with his most recent known age at nineteen in Jak X: Combat Racing. He is the son of Damas, born to the House of Mar in Oasis Urban center, simply raised by Samos Hagai in Sandover Village along with his sidekick Daxter until his mid teenage years.
During the main series—from Jak 2 to Jak X: Combat Racing—Jak was voiced past Mike Erwin. Notwithstanding, during the 6th installment, The Lost Borderland, he was voiced by Josh Keaton. Jak did non speak during The Precursor Legacy, though vocal sounds were provided by an uncredited Aaron Lohr.
History [ ]
Pre-nascency, and early life [ ]
Young Jak, "the child."
Jak was born to the Grand Firm of Mar in Haven City as the son of King Damas. His mother was never mentioned in any of the games, making him one of a few characters to accept a father with no apparent mother.[notation 1]
Some time later his birth, Jak's male parent was betrayed by Baron Praxis and Veger. The politics of the impeachment remain unknown, however it is known that it was amid the Metal Caput Wars. Through betrayal and tyranny, Businesswoman Praxis rose to power as the "temporary" ruler of Haven Metropolis and banished Damas to the Wasteland. Jak was pronounced an orphan and left on the metropolis streets, losing the nascence proper noun Mar (for an unknown reason) and given the pen name "the kid."
Veger, the council leader of Haven City, was in a drastic search for the Precursor catacombs in hopes of turning the Planetary Defense grid on to defend the planet from the foreseeable hereafter. Veger hoped to harness Jak's purity to awaken ancient Forerunner engineering, and managed to kidnap him intermittently before losing him to a new rebel movement coined the Underground, whose sole purpose was to put young Jak dorsum on the throne where he belonged and re-establish the House of Mar as the ruling dynasty of Oasis City. Although Veger stated that he lost young Jak to the Underground, the Shadow (the Underground leader) noted that he institute him simply "wandering the streets," suggesting immature Jak may have escaped by his ain power.
At some point during these events, an older version of Jak arrived from a unlike time zone. Soon after being consoled by the Underground, Kor, an elderly fellow member of the Hush-hush, was assigned every bit the attendant of young Jak and his pet croca-dog.
The Shadow originally planned for the young child heir to open up the Tomb of Mar and pass the Trials of Manhood to proceeds the Precursor Stone in order to defeat the Metal Head leader, but the tomb refused to admit the kid on the grounds that he was too immature to face the tests. Instead, older Jak forced his way through the door of the tomb in an endeavour to retrieve the stone, which at the time was viewed equally a desecration due to his impurity. After older Jak passed the trials, immature Jak vanished: Kor kidnapped him so that he could open the Forerunner Stone for himself.
Before The Precursor Legacy [ ]
Kor would after exist revealed to be the Metallic Caput leader, disguising himself as an Cloak-and-dagger fellow member to demolition Businesswoman Praxis, who made a deal with him that somewhat neutralized the ongoing war activity. Older Jak sent immature Jak into the past with the Shadow, in order to protect him from the danger of Kor.
Young Jak would then exist raised into his adolescence under the watchful eye of the Shadow (real name being Samos). Jak grew upwardly in Sandover Hamlet alongside fellow villager Daxter, who became a close acquaintance. He besides grew up with Samos' girl Keira, who became his master love involvement. The events of The Precursor Legacy would take place around ten years subsequently this, when Jak was 15 years old.
The Forerunner Legacy [ ]
Jak as he appears in The Precursor Legacy
The opening cutscene of The Precursor Legacy features Jak—forth with his friend, Daxter (who was still in his human form)—straying nearly Misty Island; a identify that was restricted by their watchover Samos. The 2 entered a big area where two night figures were levitating in front of a large group of Lurkers, where they secretly observed them telling their apparent army to kill anyone straying from "the village."
Jak and Daxter then continued searching the island, where they were confronted by a large bone armor lurker soon after the cloak-and-dagger observation. The lurker charged the two when Jak rapidly threw an activated nighttime eco canister, disposing of the lurker, simply inadvertently knocking Daxter into a pool of nighttime eco. When Daxter came back out, he was in the form of an ottsel.
Jak then returned to Sandover Hamlet to ask Samos for assist. The ii then discovered that their only hope of changing Daxter back is finding Gol Acheron, the dark eco sage, who lived far to the due north of the continent. Jak then began bones gainsay and athletic grooming at Geyser Rock, where he got his heroic beginning collecting power cells and traveling north.
Jak and Daxter, along with Samos and Keira, afterward found out while at the Crimson Sage'southward hut that Gol Acheron and his sister Maia had been corrupted by the dark eco they were studying and were trying to activate a Forerunner robot to assist them in opening a dark eco silo to flood the globe with dark eco. Jak so entered their citadel, freed the captive sages and fought the ii in their Precursor robot. Near the end of their battle, Jak discovered light eco, when iv towers surrounding the silo opened upward and the four colored ecos inside combined, which could alter Daxter back (theoretically) or defeat Gol and Maia and save the world. He chose to save the earth, and after the battle, Jak opened the ancient Forerunner door at the top of the citadel, and discovered the Rift Gate and Rift Rider backside information technology, which would first the events of Jak 2.
During The Forerunner Legacy, Jak was mute for an unknown reason. Note that young Jak, the kid, from Jak II did not speak either.
Earlier Jak 2 [ ]
Jak as he appears in the opening cutscene of Jak Two
Between the end of The Forerunner Legacy and the outset of Jak 2, Jak, Daxter, Keira, and Samos moved the Rift Rider and Rift Gate back to Sandover Hamlet from the location of the large Forerunner door. The four are seen studying the antiquity in the opening cutscene, where Keira discovered that the Rider somehow interacts with the Band. Jak was left to find out how to activate it, where he pressed the ruby button encased in the Heart of Mar (indicating location), which activated the Time Map (indicating time zone deportation). This opened the Gate, which inadvertently released the metal heads from an unknown location and caused a swarm of metal heads to assail Sandover Village, starting the second of the two Metal Caput Wars.[note 2]
Jak and so managed to actuate the Rider and entered the Gate, where they were sent into the hereafter in Oasis Urban center. Upon entering the city, Jak was arrested past a patrol of Krimzon Guards headed by their commander, Erol. Daxter escaped (starting the events of the spin-off game Daxter), while Keira somehow became a mechanic in the city, and Samos was arrested and imprisoned (as his equivalent for that timezone was currently the leader of the Hole-and-corner but chosen the "Shadow," and was therefore taken into custody in defoliation).
Jak would be imprisoned for 2 years before being rescued by Daxter at the finish of Daxter (game).
Daxter [ ]
Jak as he appears in Daxter in the prison house zoomer vehicle.
Jak simply appears four times during Daxter, once at the intro scene where he is captured, once in the cage of a prison house zoomer while being moved through the Industrial Section, once when Daxter was flipping through the channels in the Fortress, and once in the catastrophe sequence when Daxter finished telling the story of how he saved Jak. In the intro scene, he has his appearance from The Precursor Legacy but has green pilus. In the prison zoomer, he is wearing his prison scrubs and his hair is shorter than information technology used to exist. In the fortress, his hair has been grown to how information technology appears in the second game. In the ending scene, he has his Jak II advent.
Though Jak's appearances are cursory, the plot leading up to Jak II concerning Jak's acquisition of dark powers is somewhat significant. During these two years, he was imprisoned and experimented on under the "Dark Warrior Program." He went through multiple experiments and injections, irresolute his previous personality seen in The Precursor Legacy from a tranquillity, headstrong male child with an apparent mutism disorder, to a bitter, revenge-stricken adolescent. By the events of Jak 2, Jak broke away from his mutism.
Jak II [ ]
Jak as he appears in Jak Two.
After being rescued by Daxter and escaping from prison, Jak experienced the first brandish of his night alter ego (evinced from past experiments) while defeating a team of guards in the Slums. He was asked to exercise then by Kor—who was disguised as a human being working for the Underground—in club to protect a "very important" child. After defeating the guards, Kor directed Jak to the Surreptitious, a rebel move waging war against Baron Praxis; Kor noting that its leader, the Shadow, could use fighters similar him (Dark Jak). Kor told Jak to find the hideout in a expressionless-cease valley near the city wall, instructing him to ask for Torn. Upon meeting Torn, Jak was at first rejected. After Jak told the leader that he wished to see the "Shadow," Torn gave him the mission "Retrieve banner from Dead Town", in which Jak succeeded; starting initiation missions for membership to the Underground.
From then on, Jak worked with a variety of new characters including Krew, a local smuggler and gang-lord, who had credible connections with the Surreptitious, as well as Onin, a blind soothsayer who knew of Jak's arrival from the past, and was also able to foresee his future. Others included Brutter, Kor, Vin, and Sig. Jak later discovered that the strange new world which they were making their way through was actually in the time to come, and that Haven Metropolis was built effectually Sandover Village, which was now known as Dead Boondocks.
Later in the game, Jak met the Shadow, and discovered it was actually younger Samos. He found Keira and older Samos as well, and upon defeating Kor (who revealed himself to exist the Metal Head leader), sent his younger self (the "very important" child) dorsum into the by with the Shadow to grow up safely in Sandover Village, thus repeating the time loop.
Jak 3 [ ]
Jak being banished in the opening scene of Jak 3.
Before long after the events of Jak II, state of war broke out on the streets of Haven City, as new Krimzon Death Bots took over a vital department of the industrial surface area of Oasis, and a large group of stronger Metal Heads that survived the death of their leader full-bodied in the gardens sector of the city (at that bespeak renamed Metal Head urban center). Veger saw this as an opportunity to rid Haven Urban center of Jak, and therefore plant him guilty in association with Krew, who compromised Oasis City'southward security which they thought let the metallic heads into the city. Veger, on behalf of the Chiliad Quango of Oasis City, banished Jak to the Wasteland for life. Distraught, only accompanied by Beak and Daxter, Jak began looking for salvation in the midst of the desert. He eventually fainted in burnout, and having the beacon given to him by Ashelin just earlier their difference, was plant by the king of Spargus, named Damas.
Jak equally he appears in Jak 3.
Jak, along with Daxter and Neb, were taken into Damas' sanctum where they were bathed and Jak's clothing was reduced and his hair cut. Jak nearly died, as Damas noted he was preparing to accept his monks pray for him. Jak fought in arena matches to testify himself worthy of keeping, where he eventually earned citizenship to Spargus, and became an official "wastelander." During this procedure he met Sig once again, an marry from Jak Two, in the Arena of Death, where they were ordered to kill each other under arena rules, though they both withheld the task and were forced to prove their worth to Spargus another way.
After, Jak was invited back to Oasis City past Ashelin. Though he initially refused, he returned to fight in the War for Haven Urban center. Before entering Haven City nonetheless, Jak had an encounter with Count Veger, who activated a Precursor robot, although Jak managed to defeat information technology. Later, later on reuniting with Torn, Cyber Errol was revealed to be the leader of the KG Death Bots as well as the surviving Metal Heads, nevertheless the greater threat was from the incoming Dark Maker ship, which Errol sought to control in social club to destroy the planet.
In society to destroy the send, Jak needed to activate the Planetary Defense Organisation by accessing the catacombs near the ruins of the Mar Memorial Stadium. Damas answered Jak's telephone call for assist, simply was crushed under their vehicle when a blast overturned information technology, inadvertently revealing that Damas was Jak's father in the final moments of his life. Jak continued through the catacombs, activating the Planetary Defense Organization and traveled to the Dark Maker's ship to terminate Cyber Errol, who escaped in a terraformer earlier the ship was destroyed. Returning to the Wasteland, Jak defeated Errol and his terraformer. The Precursors, revealed to be ottsels, asked him to come with them to protect the universe. He declined the offer due to the inseparable nature betwixt Jak and Daxter similarly witnessed in the opening cutscene in the beginning of the game (when Daxter stayed behind with Jak in the Wasteland). Information technology is also revealed that Jak's birth name was in fact Mar leaving many fans to speculate on whether Jak is the bodily "Mar" who built Haven City, or if he is just of the same lineage and named afterwards the famous effigy.
Jak X: Combat Racing [ ]
Jak as he appears in Jak X.
About i year after the events of Jak three, Oasis Urban center had been completely rebuilt and skinned to ameliorate arrange the at present massively popular sport known as combat racing. With the war finished, Jak, Daxter, Keira, Torn, and Ashelin traveled to Kras City to attend the reading of the will of the tardily criminal offence lord, Krew. The drinks with which they used to toast to his honor were poisoned. Along with the residue of his friends and Rayn, Krew's girl, Jak is forced to race in the Kras Metropolis Grand Championship in order to win the antitoxin. When he finally triumphed in the final race, the antidote was stolen past Mizo (who turned out to exist the alter-ego of G.T. Blitz, the race "commentator"), forcing him to chase and defeat the crime lord to think information technology. When Jak defeated Mizo they found out that Rayn had not been poisoned and that they were all part of a large scheme, and Rayn had betrayed the whole group, taking after her begetter, Krew. Ultimately Rayn escaped only Jak, Daxter, Keira, Torn, and Ashelin were healed.
The Lost Frontier [ ]
Afterwards an unknown amount of time following the events of Jak 10: Combat Racing, the globe grew unstable due to a sudden eco shortage. Jak, Daxter, and Keira flew out to the other side of the globe near the Brink in search of a new source of eco. Forth the way, the group met a ring of Sky Pirates, a faction which hunted the borderland for helpless travelers to steal any supply of eco. During the first confrontation, the leader of the pirates known as Captain Phoenix got in a fight with Jak. Jak attempted to transform into Dark Jak, however the eco storms made the task excruciatingly painful and he merely got midway through the transformation process. When Phoenix witnessed this he mistook him for 1 of his enemies, the Aeropans, and attempted to kill him, but Daxter scared him away with the gun turret placed on their aircraft, inadvertently forcing them to crash country on the Brink.
Keira was able to repair their Hellcat airship, and they began to further their journeying when they witnessed a large flagship known as the ACS Behemoth calling for aid equally they were being attacked by Sky Pirates. Jak helped the Aeropan craft, and was welcomed to the 1000 City Aeropa to refuel. Upon reaching Aeropa, Jak explained to the city's leaders, Duke Skyheed and Chancellor Ruskin, that he is on a quest to observe more than eco. In one case the erstwhile heard this, he revealed to Jak and his companions the eco seeker, a Precursor device said to point to any major source of eco; although the seeker was cleaved. Keira then asked if she can accept the seeker to study it, and find out if she can make information technology work.
Throughout the course of the game, Jak completes missions acquiring coordinate spheres which activate the seeker. Eventually Jak discovered that the Aeropans were conducting a Night Warrior Program on their citizens, making him angry and vengeful, where he and so joined the previously antagonistic Heaven Pirates in an effort against the Aeropans. In a siege on Aeropa, Jak finally met up with Skyheed, who also turned into a massive Dark Warrior.
Jak battled him, forcing Skyheed to retreat to his shielded flagship, where he attempted to bleed eco from the eco core. With Phoenix' sacrifice, Jak was finally able to impale Skyheed, using a new low-cal eco weapon fabricated by Keira. The storms were then calmed due to the realigning and activation of the eco core, and the world was no longer in want of eco.
Characteristics [ ]
Appearance [ ]
| Game | Age | Weight | Meridian |
|---|---|---|---|
| The Precursor Legacy | 15 | 65.7 kg (145 lbs) | 5'six" |
| Jak II | 17 | 74.8 kg (165 lbs) | 5'8" |
| Jak 3 | 18 | 79.three kg (175 lbs) | v'ix" |
| Jak X: Combat Racing | xix | 84 kg [83.9 kg] (185 lbs) | 5'x" |
Jak's appearance varies over the course of the series; however, his clothing maintains the basic design of blueish tunic and off-white trousers. The metallic plate on his left shoulder remains intact for every game. Except for Jak X: Gainsay Racing, he has a steel ring in the center of his chest held up past three leather straps (except for The Lost Frontier which is held by just two). He has a lean, muscular, yet athletic build, likewise as yellow-greenish hair and cerulean blue eyes. He has long and pointy ears, mutual to most humans in Jak and Daxter'due south universe. He besides wears goggles and a bandanna wrapped effectually his cervix in every game.
The well-nigh noticeable change in Jak'due south appearance from game-to-game is often his hair, which has ranges from spiky and long to curt and rough, in addition to the appearance of his goatee seen in Jak II and onwards, and a possible mustache and beard which tin be toggled in The Lost Frontier. Jak grows in both height and mass as the series progresses. Information technology is unknown if Jak grows taller in The Lost Frontier, though, subjectively, he does proceeds noticeable torso mass.
Personality [ ]
Jak changes notably as a character over the grade of the series. During The Precursor Legacy, he is presented every bit brave and curious, willing to step into dangerous situations given the need. The virtually notable feature of his personality in the starting time was his apparent mutism. In Jak Ii, he breaks away from his mutism, and after existence subject to dark eco treatments for ii years at the hands of Baron Praxis, his main basis becomes revenge, and he became angry and reckless—this is exacerbated by the presence of dark eco in his body. He also takes some enjoyment in killing metal heads and a fondness for guns. Notwithstanding, Jak does retain some heroic personality traits. In Jak 3, where he gained lite eco powers to balance the nighttime eco, he becomes less angry and more than mature; which was further aided past the death of his father later on. In Jak 10: Combat Racing, he turned into somewhat of a relaxed character, though his terminal run into with Mizo shows that the acrimony still exists under a calmer exterior. In The Lost Frontier, he seems to exist more carefree and happy. Despite some scenes hinting his anger (for example, when he tries to turn to Dark Jak, seeing the Dark Warrior Program chair, amidst others), he appears to exist more cheerful than the residual of the series.
Abilities [ ]
Jak's dark eco course, Night Jak
Jak'southward primary ability is being able to channel various kinds of eco, which is used to great result in The Precursor Legacy, giving him various "power-ups" in gild to complete sure facets of the game. Jak does not have the ability to produce eco, nevertheless—separating him from the condition of Sage—and instead channels it, absorbing it into himself, and uses it until he runs out (usually indicated by a meter). In Jak 2, he gained the ability to transform into Dark Jak due to the two years of dark eco experiments performed on him at the hands of Businesswoman Praxis. In Jak 3, he was granted light eco powers past the Precursors, allowing him to transform into Light Jak; balancing the destructive influence of the dark eco already in his body. In The Lost Frontier, Jak gained multiple eco powers from special Precursor idols and can also purchase powers from Keira using dark eco, though he was unable to apply his previously seen light and nighttime powers due to the eco shortage.
Jak is also shown to take athletic and acrobatic capabilities with much physical prowess. He can perform melee attacks such every bit a gliding punch and round spin kick, as well equally the ability to bound from a rolling position, dive head first to suspension sturdy objects, swing on poles endlessly, and leap high distances from a crouching vault. All of these he appears to be reminded of by Daxter in the beginning of the game.
A core asset given to Jak from the beginning of his development were prodigious racing skills. Jak was very skilled in vehicular functioning, using the A-Grav Zoomer in various missions during The Forerunner Legacy, going on to like simply more avant-garde zoomers during Jak II, as well as entering the NYFE racing championships, and during Jak iii was able to race with buggies in the desert. Jak especially displayed his racing skills in the combat racing spin-off game Jak Ten: Combat Racing. Jak as well had many aerial combat pursuits during The Lost Frontier.
Equipment [ ]
Jak firing the Beam Reflexor.
Jak uses various equipment throughout the series. Starting with The Precursor Legacy, Jak did not behave much notable equipment, using only his goggles to more precisely aim xanthous eco projectiles. In Jak II, he gains his Morph Gun and JET-Board, which continues to brand an appearance in Jak 3. In Jak X: Combat Racing he loses these for a justifiable reason, having no further use for them in combat racing. He does not re-obtain the JET-Board or Morph Gun in The Lost Borderland, and instead gains the use of a Gunstaff like in appearance to his father'south. Jak occasionally also used the Titan Suit and Dark Maker bot in Jak II and Jak three respectively. In Jak three, Jak likewise obtains the Armor of Mar, which is not seen again afterwards. In The Lost Frontier he finds new armor after losing the Armor of Mar set.
Relationships [ ]
Daxter [ ]
Daxter interrupts Jak and Keira's endeavour to osculation.
Jak has had numerous relationships with other characters throughout the serial. The first, and maybe nigh significant, is the secondary protagonist, Jak's sidekick, Daxter. Jak and Daxter, while both sharing a titular function in the game, take been close friends throughout the series. Arguably, information technology is Jak that is responsible for Daxter'southward transformation from human to ottsel, which set the phase even farther for Daxter's role every bit a "sidekick." Daxter occasionally remarks that it was Jak's mistake that he became an Ottsel, still he ever remains a loyal friend to Jak, fifty-fifty during the fourth dimension Jak had get more aggresive and prone to acrimony bursts. When Jak showtime transformed into Dark Jak, Daxter was able to snap Jak out of it.
As noted by one of Naughty Canis familiaris's developers, Daxter and Jak's relationship is inseparable, which was brought to further lite in Jak 3, when Daxter stayed behind with Jak in the desert, and likewise, Jak stayed backside with Daxter towards the cease of the game. Additionally, Daxter spent two years looking for his close companion while he was imprisoned, in addition to showing multiple signs of loyalty to him.
Dearest interests [ ]
Jak's main beloved interest throughout the series is Keira. Jak and Keira were raised in Sandover Village together, and only showed cursory flirtation during The Precursor Legacy and Jak II (although it was articulate to the spectator the ii had a beloved interest). In Jak 3, Keira was hardly nowadays, and Jak's primary love interest turned to Ashelin Praxis, the governess of Haven City who he first met in Jak II. The third game is the only game to bear witness Ashelin being Jak's love interest (in which they kissed), whilst in the following game, Jak X: Gainsay Racing, Keira comes back as Jak's main love interest and the 2 are conspicuously a couple, and afterward 4 games, share their first kiss. In The Lost Frontier, their relationship is solidified, every bit they evidence numerous traits of existence together, and share another kiss towards the end of the game. In PlayStation AllStars: Boxing Royale, Jak expresses multiple times of how he misses her.
Samos Hagai [ ]
Jak's principal father figure throughout the series is Samos Hagai, who raised him since he was an infant. Samos, then known as the Shadow, met immature Jak when he was an heir to the throne of Oasis City. Jak'south true father, Damas, had been dethroned and banished from the metropolis, leaving Jak an orphan. Samos took care of immature Jak in his war against the urban center's new ruler, Baron Praxis, though he oftentimes left Kor to babysit him. After Jak defeated Metal Kor, Samos took Jak'due south younger cocky back in the past and raised him in Sandover Hamlet so that Jak could grow in a safety identify far abroad from Kor.
During Jak'due south time at Sandover Village Samos was oft annoyed by Jak. According to Samos, Jak oft ignored Samos' wisdom and disobeyed his instructions, all-time seen when Jak went to Misty Isle. Also Samos ofttimes doubted Jak'due south talent every bit an adventurer and dismissed the thought of him being a hero, insisting that Jak should focus more on developing his Eco harnessing abilities. Afterward Jak defeated Gol and Maia Samos admitted that Jak is indeed an adept hero. Once Jak learned the truth nearly how Samos took his younger self to the past and raised him, the two became much closer and Samos would proceed to be Jak's mentor throughout the series.
Damas [ ]
Jak did not have any relationship with his father due to their loss of contact since Jak's infancy until they met over again at Spargus, at that fourth dimension neither recognized the other as father and son, every bit Damas was unaware that Jak had been sent to the past only to return every bit a young adult. Sometime later Damas was banished from Haven City, he instructed Sig to become the city as a spy in hopes that Sig would eventually detect his lost son.
At commencement Damas considered Jak to exist only another expendable warrior that Spargus picked up from the desert and was infuriated when Jak refused to fight Sig at the arena. Despite this, both Jak and Damas quickly became close and grew to trust each other and Damas before long came to consider Jak as one of his most valuable Wastelanders.
Right after Damas passed away due to a fatal accident in the Slam Dozer after battling a league of Night Makers, Jak discovered that Damas was his real father when Damas said that his lost son would be wearing the amulet of the Business firm of Mar, which Jak immediately recognized equally the same amulet his younger self wore. Shortly after observing this, Veger tauntingly confirmed Jak's assumption. Jak made numerous remarks from that point on, and even in hereafter games such equally Jak 10: Combat Racing, The Lost Borderland, and PlayStation AllStars: Boxing Royale, about how his acts (oftentimes going into battle) were "for Damas."
Non-canon appearances [ ]
PlayStation Move Heroes [ ]
Jak, along with is sidekick Daxter, appeared in the game PlayStation Move Heroes, accompanying characters from similar and affiliated video games, Ratchet & Clank, and Sly Cooper.
In the opening cutscene, Jak and Daxter were featured driving in a zoomer through what appeared to exist the Industrial Sector of Haven Urban center and farther into the Slums, where an unnamed and unknown adversary told them that he had taken command of their vehicle. Jak and Daxter jumped out of the vehicle where they were frozen in movement and sucked into a wormhole which later dumped them on a mysterious planet, where Jak outset suspected Ratchet of the sudden turn of events.
It was then revealed that two creatures named Lunk and Gleeber were responsible, who set up a contest for the three duos known as the "Inter-Universal Hero Games." The Games were really a malicious plot to steal chunks of the planets of the heroes in society to class a ring around a mysterious new planet in the universe, Lunk and Gleeber being an evil alien duo who enslaved an alien race known every bit Whibbles, forcing them to mine the heroes' planets hollow. Somewhen information technology was revealed that the new planet is actually a teleportation device, intended for the villains to take the heroes' place back habitation. The squad defeats the conflicting duo and manages to employ the device for themselves to return home safely.
PlayStation All-Stars Battle Royale [ ]
Jak and Daxter too appear in the game PlayStation All-Stars Boxing Royale. In their story, Jak and Daxter gear up out to find a stronger source of eco. They run across Ratchet and Clank and continue to fight after Daxter mistakes them for a ii-headed creature, meanwhile Clank calls him a weasel creature where later information technology escalates speedily.
They went through several more battles, fighting against various strange characters and people. Somewhen they managed to win and recollect the "eco," which turns out to be "All-Star Power," an unrelated power source. They then return home.
Development [ ]
The first proposal for Jak, codenamed "the kid."
Development on Jak's character began in the yr 2000, when Naughty Dog deputed Charles Zembillas to design both the main character, his sidekick, and what would eventually go lurkers (then codenamed "critters"). The first sketches of Jak depicted a young teenage boy, who wore villager'southward clothes. In the before stages following the original proposition, Jak's race (besides equally many other main characters in the game) pertained more to a wolf-like graphic symbol with native-American attributes such every bit face pigment and headdresses. Towards the heart of Jak's development, Naughty Dog's Bob Rafei took over development for Jak and created a more homo character with subtle yet clear athletic aesthetics. Jak'southward final character would draw a teenage male child with spiky blond pilus, blue tunic, and long pointed ears.
Cameos [ ]
- Jak appeared as an unlockable peel in Ratchet: Deadlocked.
- Jak appeared in Hot shot'southward Golf FORE! with Daxter equally his caddy.
- Along with being a costume in LittleBigPlanet i, 2, and Karting, he is also part of DLC in the game ModNation Racers.
- In the affiliated game serial Ratchet & Clank, many of the billboards would have pictures of Jak and Daxter, and Ratchet's Holovision in Endako appears with Jak and Daxter on it. More pictures of Jak and Daxter appear on planet Damosel, where, upon collecting a certain gadget, Ratchet and Clank will also perform 1 of Jak and Daxter'due south collectible dances from The Forerunner Legacy.
- Jak (along with Daxter) appeared in The Last of The states, some other video game created by Naughty Dog Inc., in the class of a piƱata, and a lath game. There were as well easter eggs including the name of a coffee store "Java Jak Coffee Cart," and a poster for a man named "Jack Sullivinsky" (too a reference to Victor Sullivan from the Uncharted serial).
Gallery [ ]
A promo return of Jak in The Precursor Legacy
Skin of Jak in Ratchet: Deadlocked
Jak using a jet board in Jak 2.
Notes [ ]
- ↑ Along with Ashelin Praxis who had Baron Praxis as her male parent (with no apparent mother); Keira who had Samos Hagai as her male parent (with no apparent mother); Ximon who had Osmo equally his male parent (with no credible mother); and Rayn who had Krew equally her father (with no apparent female parent).
- ↑ The first Metal Head War was eons from that time, the two leading factions being the Metal Heads and the Precursors.
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 Jak X: Combat Racing, exhibition mode profile
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