Jak and Daxter: The Lost Frontier - PS2

Game Overview

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Also for: PSP
Viewed: 3D Third-person, floating camera
Genre: Platform
Media: DVD
Arcade origin:No
Developer: High Impact
Soft. Co.: SCEE
Publishers: SCEE (GB)
Released: 20 Nov 2009 (GB)
Ratings: PEGI 12+

Summary

Proving that you just can't keep a dynamic duo down, Jak and Daxter return following their PS2 trilogy in The Lost Frontier. The serious hero Jak and his cheeky furry friend join forces with their friend Kiera on her quest to become a Sage. She needs to do this so she can save the world from certain darkness and destruction, but the road isn't safe for her to travel alone.

Taking the series into the sky, Jak and Daxter will need to explore colourful, vibrant worlds on foot before taking a ... more >>
Proving that you just can't keep a dynamic duo down, Jak and Daxter return following their PS2 trilogy in The Lost Frontier. The serious hero Jak and his cheeky furry friend join forces with their friend Kiera on her quest to become a Sage. She needs to do this so she can save the world from certain darkness and destruction, but the road isn't safe for her to travel alone.

Taking the series into the sky, Jak and Daxter will need to explore colourful, vibrant worlds on foot before taking a much more airborne approach to exploration. Not only do the heroes have to help Kiera in her mission, but they must protect their world from environmental breakdown and stop the threat of 'dark eco'.

So it doesn't help that the air is littered with sky pirates, of all things. Take them down as they prove to be formidable foes in your adventure, and take control of a powerful new weapon called the Gunstaff. This device is special enough to transform into other new weapons at will, and the versatility is going to be just what you need to overcome your trials.

The hallmark comedy that the series has been known for - two abrasive personalities can make for one hilarious ride - and the discovery of new worlds makes this new instalment a must for who can't get enough of Jak and Daxter. Set air-sail for the Lost Frontier! << less

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02 Apr 2009

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