I've only played Jak and Daxter, and I thought it was a fantastic 3D platformer. It had everything a good platformer needed: bright, vibrant colours; a large, open area to explore; a wonderful array of funny and delightful characters; lots of variety in the game mechanics; and a lovable, innocent duo of protaganists.
Jak 2 (from the two hours or so that I've played of it) didn't really have much of this, so I was a bit disappointed. I would have kept playing it though, if my disc hadn't of gotten so scratched up.
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