Dark eco is one of the six types of eco in the Jak and Daxter series. It is a dark, poisonous substance with the ability to transform, infect and sometimes kill any life form or object it comes in contact with. [1] [2] It is considered severely unstable, and the opposite of light eco. It is also responsible for Daxter 's transformation from Affably Evil: While Jak is working for him, Krew is affable enough, seemingly delighted in Jak's enthusiasm to blow things up for gun mods. But when Jak doesn't play by his rules, Krew becomes angry and threatens him. Almost Kiss: With Jak and Keira at the end — once again ruined by Daxter. The third installment of the Jak and Daxter franchise. Jak is banished to the Wasteland while Haven City is being torn apart by a three-way war between the remaining Krimzon Guard robots, the Freedom League, and the surviving Metal Heads. He is taken back to a desert refuge known as Spargus by the city's ruler, Damas, and grows to be one of the Also known as Jak II: Renegade (EU, AU), Jak and Daxter II (JP), Jak II: El Renegado (EU) The game sets to widescreen when it is prompted by the 16:9 ratio setting in the PS2 internal menu. Widescreen crops the top and bottom of the 4:3 image, meaning less visible viewing area than when played in 4:3. Known Issues Unstable performance. Status Hero Mode is a mode in gameplay featured in Jak II, Jak 3, Jak X: Combat Racing, and The Lost Frontier. After finishing the game, the player is allowed to replay the game with all or most previous acquisitions and the level of difficulty is increased. This usually means that enemies can withstand more damage, and the player is more susceptible to damage. It may be accessed from the secrets As the action heats up in Haven City, let us lead you safely through the mayhem. This complete Official Guide comprehensively details all missions, secrets, characters (including Daxter’s many leading ladies), enemies, items, vehicles and mini-games. 2sRqe. Kor is the main antagonist of Jak II, and the leader of the Metal Head race. During Jak II he served as the opposing factor of Baron Praxis, and, while in disguise as an elderly human, an inside-man working for the Underground resistance movement, charged with watching over the Kid (young Jak, the heir to the throne of Haven City). He worked for the Underground in order to both sabotage the When Jak finally escapes, he's no longer the same young man who went in. Filled with hate and blood lust, he vows to kill Baron Praxis and anyone else who stands in his way. Only for his eyes and heart to slowly be opened by a snappy red-headed mercenary who calls herself Harper. ---. Category:Species contains all species articles related to the Jak and Daxter series on the Jak and Daxter Wiki. The marauders are antagonists featured in Jak 3 and mentioned in Jak X: Combat Racing. They are a group of savage humans who originate from the Icelands, but roamed the desert Wasteland near Spargus, presenting a threat and a nuisance to the city. They were also used in Spargus' Arena of Death challenges as gladiators, though it is unknown why or how. The Marauders appear in all three arena Category:Enemies in The Precursor Legacy contains all enemy articles related to The Precursor Legacy on the Jak and Daxter Wiki. The debut game of the widely loved Jak and Daxter series, released for the Play Station 2 in December of 2001. In this first game, the Heroic Mime Jak and his buddy Daxter travel to the mysterious Misty Island, against the advice of the wise Green Eco Sage Samos.

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