![]() ![]() ![]() In a necessary but awkward move, the L2 and R2 buttons have been mapped to the back touch screen. Controls feel too loose and imprecise, a major sin in a series that often requires very exact platforming, vehicle races and battles, and gunner missions that have no room for error. In fact, the Vita ports often look worse than even the PS2 versions. The middle game performs alright technically, but that's because the entire game runs at a lower framerate than the PS3 versions. The whimsical and beautiful Jak 1 suffers from framerate issues all throughout, as does Jak 3 during numerous spots. The port to the Vita has left the Jak series feebled. ![]() But immediately upon starting up the Vita collection, there's some disappointment. And unlike some other collections (God of War, Ratchet and Clank), each feels different enough to feel like three unique games, and not three chapters. All three games feature great characters and writing, and pushed the technical limits of the PS2 by offering huge, load screen-free, environments. The world gets even bigger and the game diversifies itself more than ever with racing and vehicular battling. #JAK AND DAXTER PS2 CLASSICS PS4 CROSS BUY FULL#Jak 3 ( full review here) finds a nice difficulty balance between the two, while adding in Mad Max vehicles and a sprawling desert. Guns get introduced to the series, and this entry features the toughest gun fights and boss battles in the series. Jak 2 ( full review here) takes things in a darker tone, and opens up into a bustling Grand Theft Auto-style action-adventure game. ![]()
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