With the success of Jak and Daxter: The Precursor Legacy and the ending hinting of a sequel (if you collect all Power Cells in the game), a sequel was obviously going to be made. However, with the success of another popular franchise, Grand Theft Auto, Jak II was made. Is it as good as the original, let alone surpass it? Let’s find out. Continue Reading
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After the Crash Bandicoot series on the PlayStation, Naughty Dog parted ways with the franchise and created a new IP for Sony. In opinion, this was their best decision yet. The end result is the Jak and Daxter series. The first game in the series, Jak and Daxter: The Precursor Legacy was released on the PlayStation 2 to critical and commercial success. More than ten years later, the game still holds up remarkably well. Why, you may ask? Let’s delve deep into it, shall we? Continue Reading
With the first Syphon Filter being such a good game and the ending leaving open for a sequel, Syphon Filter 2 was released a year later. Does it live up to the original, let alone surpass it? Let’s find out. Continue Reading

Final bosses in video games are usually one of, if not, the most anticipated parts in a game. You’ve worked your way through and now it’s time for the game to come to a close. While most of the final bosses in the Ratchet & Clank series were nothing to brag about, I’ve found at least five that stood out amongst fans of the series, some being my personal picks. What I’m picking are the most intense and effective boss battles that, in the end, left gamers satisfied that they have played this game and want to play the whole game again, just to fight that boss.
Also, there’s obviously going to be spoilers, so if you haven’t played all the Ratchet & Clank games, feel free to click the back button. Otherwise, enjoy my first written Top 10 list. This is my Top 10 Final Bosses in the Ratchet & Clank series. Continue Reading

