I used to work as a QA tester at Sony Computer Entertainment and while there I met a a Lombax, man named Caley and developed a desperate need for a barrel roll. Jak & Daxter: The Lost Frontier brought ...
Sidekicks are doing it for themselves; standing on their own two feet, or occasionally crawling on all fours in this case, and starring in their very own platform adventures. Yep, Daxter's back, minus ...
Since the PSP launched, few developers have called their efforts true "portable PS2" titles. The reason, of course, is obvious: most titles lack the polish, depth and visual flair of an average PS2 ...
Daxter was one of the surprises of the show on the PlayStation Portable. What with all the hullabaloo elsewhere we'd almost forgotten it existed until we stumbled upon the game and a couple of members ...
GameSpot may get a commission from retail offers. The last time we checked in on Daxter, Ready at Dawn Studios' first PSP project starring the Jak series' lovably annoying eponymous ottsel, we found a ...
Jak's little ottsel buddy is through being kicked around, burned up, stepped on, and -- worst of all -- ignored. It's time for him to step out of those sidekick shoes and into something all his own ...
Ready at Dawn Studios has made an impressive debut on the PSP with Daxter, a spin-off of the Jak & Daxter trilogy. The game begins by revisiting the opening moments of Jak II, and comes to explain ...
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