![]() ![]() Though sadly, given Naughty Dog’s pivot to a less cartoonish oeuvre, with their Uncharted and The Last of Us franchises (which I love, don’t get me wrong), it does make the possibility of a Naughty Dog developed Jak & Daxter sequel seem extremely slim. I’m not happy with that being Jak’s swan song. But, if we had had to do it all over again, we would have done some things differently in the execution of The Lost Frontier. Sam Thompson, producer for Naughty Dog and Sony, said this of the final entry in the series:Īt the time, it looked like going to be able to do a pretty good job with it… I don’t want to say anything disparaging, I like the guys at High Impact. Naughty Dog admitted themselves that they were disappointed with how the series had ended, having had to pass creative control over to High Impact games, who had the pedigree of having previously developed two Ratchet & Clank’s games for the PSP. However, competent or not, I found myself wishing that Jak’s final adventure was a grander affair. While these entries were competent, and I even had a good time with Jak X back in the day (think of a more edgy Crash Team Racing) – my teenage self was all over it.
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