🌈 Jak And Daxter 2 Characters

Tik is a character in Daxter. Daxter took the friendly termite as his sidekick, as he always wanted a sidekick of his own after being Jak's sidekick. Tik was also useful because of the bug's ability to infiltrate computer systems, which he did once in the tanker and once at the Haven Palace. Daxter named Tik according to the noise it makes. Beyond this, Tik's only importance is finding Jak's The Rift Rider is vehicle intended for time travel discovered by Jak and Daxter atop the dark eco silo at Gol and Maia's citadel towards the end of The Precursor Legacy. At the time it was not yet visible to the players however, as the opened door only showed a bright light. It is then fully shown in the introduction scene in Jak II, where Jak and Daxter, as well as Samos Hagai and his The Metal Heads, known by the Precursors as the Hora-quan, are an antagonist faction in Daxter, Jak II, and Jak 3, with a small role in Jak X: Combat Racing. They were an alien race of biomechanoid lifeforms comprising around thirty known distinct species, including Metal Bugs. Such species were reptilian, insectoid, or (more rarely) dinosaurian in nature, ranging from diminutive to colossal Playable Characters Jak (Michael Erwin) Jak is the hero of the previous game, Jak and Daxter, and was transported to Haven City against his will. He was completely silent in the first game, but with the changes brought on my an infusion of dark eco, he's found his voice. Daxter (Max Casella) Daxter is Jak's constant companion. 1/5 – In a pot behind Damas’ throne. 2/5 – Behind the large wheel which is behind Damas' throne. 3/5 – When facing the throne after exiting the lift, turn right, at the end here is a submerged orb hidden very well behind some rocks. 4/5 – Afterwards, head back and turn left to see an easily visible orb on a big rock. Rayn is a character in Jak X: Combat Racing. She is a low-profile but highly operative crime boss in the combat racing scene of Kras City. She inherited the family business after the death of her father, Krew. She is also a skilled racer, having partaken in the Kras City Grand Championship herself. Little is known of Rayn's early life. Her father was Krew, and her mother is unknown, making her The robot guard, also known as the defense robot, is a perimeter defense used by the Krimzon Guard in Jak II. It serves mainly as a boundary to prevent the player from moving too far into the water, although it is also deployed against Jak by Krimzon Guards in some occasions. They were first seen at the pumping station in the mission "Find pumping station valve", again seen in the Water Slums Jak and Daxter Wiki is a FANDOM Games Community. The croca-dog, also styled as crocadog and spelled crocodog, is a species in the Jak and Daxter series. A hybrid of the crocodile and dog, it is represented by only one unnamed specimen, featured in Jak II. The croca-dog was young Jak's pet for a short time before the latter's travel to the past Find the hidden power cell (Mountain Pass) is a mission in The Precursor Legacy that Jak and Daxter completed to obtain a power cell. The mission entails a lone hidden power cell that Jak discovered in Mountain Pass. Note: In order to retrieve this power cell, you must have first completed the mission "Find the yellow vent switch" on Snowy Mountain back in the Red Sage's hub. Once the former The Tomb of Mar was a historical under-ground temple fabled for being the resting spot of the legendary founder of Haven City, Mar. It was also known for being the sacred hiding spot of the last Precursor Stone. It was discovered and visited by Jak in Jak II after the completion of the Seal of Mar and activation of the Light Tower. The tomb previously had a towering statue of Baron Praxis on Yes, I like it a lot but there isn't a lot going for it with story and originality, the threat is far greater so things do feel more intense, the comedy is as great as ever, and I do love the setting, wastelands are my favorite but it's essentially Jak II DLC, the gun upgrades make the game so much easier, it goes in B for being above average but not great Supporting characters Samos the Sage. Samos the Sage, most prominently featured in Jak and Daxter: The Precursor Legacy, serves as a guide Keira. Keira is Samos' daughter and Jak's love interest. An expert mechanic, Keira is responsible for most of the Torn. Torn is the Underground's second in Character statistics: Below is a compiled list of character statistics featuring the age, weight, and height of some characters in the Jak and Daxter series. The statistics were retrieved from Jak X: Combat Racing in the secrets menu, from which combat racers could be unlocked and their profiles logged. Game Oriented Assembly Lisp ( GOAL, also known as Game Object Assembly Lisp) is a programming language, a dialect of the language Lisp, made for video games developed by Andy Gavin and the Jak and Daxter team at the company Naughty Dog . It was written using Allegro Common Lisp and used in the development of the entire Jak and Daxter series of Haven Palace (known as simply the Palace to Haven citizens) was a large and iconic tower in Haven City, featured in Daxter and Jak II, also making an appearance in Jak 3. It was chiefly inhabited by Baron Praxis and his daughter Ashelin Praxis. The fall of the Palace, witnessed in the prologue of Jak 3, saw a devastation of Haven City, producing countless civilian casualties, damaging many C7eB.

jak and daxter 2 characters