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| - Jak 3 was completely localized and dubbed in Japanese, but was not released in Japan. Japanese, however, is selectable on the Korean release of the game and will play on a Japanese PlayStation 2.
- Jak 3 is a 2004 platforming video game developed by Naughty Dog and published by Sony Computer Entertainment for the PlayStation 2. The game was developed for 13 months with a budget of $10 million, and is the sequel to Jak II, and third in the series. The game features new weapons and devices, new playable areas, and a storyline that picks up after the events of the previous games. As in the other games in the series, the player takes on the dual role of recurring protagonists Jak and Daxter. There are also a new array of characters as well as some returning ones, such as Samos and Keira. The game was followed by Jak X: Combat Racing.
- Jak 3 continues the tone and setting of its predecessor. A year after the defeat of Kor and Baron Praxis, war has erupted in Haven City as the surviving metal heads and newcomers KG Death Bots strike relentlessly at the Freedom League, a successor to the Krimzon Guard now under the command of Ashelin Praxis and Torn, governor and captain respectively. The people blame Jak for the war on account of his dark powers and his friendship with late crime lord Krew (who allowed the metal heads access to the city). Jak is banished to the Wasteland at the hands of the corrupt Count Veger, despite Ashelin's protests. Accompanied by Daxter and Pecker, and with a beacon given to him by Ashelin, Jak searches the desert before collapsing nearly dead. He is eventually saved by Damas, the king of nearby Sp
- The third installment of the Jak and Daxter franchise. The game starts as Jak is banished into the Wasteland from the now falling apart Haven City, which is caught up in a massive war between the remaining Krimzon Guard robots and the surviving Metal Heads. He copes by in the desert refuge known as Spargus, ruled by Damas, the former ruler of Haven City prior to being booted out by Baron Praxis. He quickly gains the respect of the Wastelanders, while gaining a new Light Jak form along the way, and returns to Haven to help with the war effort--but not long after discovers a much, much bigger threat to the world than anything before that was foreshadowed throughout the game--specifically, a race of Dark Eco corrupted Precursors, known as "Dark Makers", have found Jak's world and hope to terr
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