Daxter is the fifth game in the Jak & Daxter series and the first on the PSP. While the series has taken a few twists and turns over the past few years, first becoming a free-roaming, mission-based driving game and then a racing game, Daxter returns the
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voice acting is top notch just like the console counterparts, including all of Daxter’s great one-liners. What gets me is how good the sound effects are for this game, from the electric flyswatter to hearing Daxter in the metal air ducts. Then this
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Platformers have been battered and beaten on PlayStation Portable. Blame camera issues, loading, or the analog nub; the simple fact is there hasn't been a good one yet.
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Daxter , the daffy half of the two-hero Jak and Daxter team, is an orange and yellow cross between an otter and a weasel. (Dubbed—what else? An "ottsel," of course!) In a story set between the first two Jak and Daxter games for the PlayStation 2,
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the game doesn't bother to explain this, Daxter is a young man who was turned into a muskrat by black magic. The game details the events that lead up to Daxter's rescue of his friend Jak near the beginning of Jak II. After establishing that Jak has been i
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