Nostalgia alert: A Jak and Daxter bundle and PS2-style dashboard theme are coming to PS4

澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Naughty Dog may be too busy with 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:The Last of Us Part 2 to return to the colorful/gritty world of Jak and Daxter, but that doesn't mean you can't. The original game has been available on PS4 since August, and now the other three PS2-era Jak and Daxter games will hit the system as PS2 Classic▨s on December 6. You haven't had the true Jak experience until you've gone from 'bright and cheerful platforming' in the first game to 'carjackings and super soldier experiments in a dark, dystopian future' in the second.

you'll be able to pick up Jak and Daxter: The Precursor Legacy, Jak 2, Jak 3, and Jak X: Combat Racing individually or in one big bundle, though it hasn't confirmed prices for either option yet. The PS4 version of The Precursor Legacy currently goes for $14.99 by itself on the PlayStation Store, if you're looking for a ballpark figure. Also note that these products appear to be separate from the Jak and Daxter Collection made for PS3 in 2012 - that one didn't include Jak X, but it did offer stereoscopic 3D for the other three. Remember when 3D TVs were a thing? Ha ha. 😼Good times. 

While you're feeling the PS2 love, you'll also want to check out the Legacy Dashboard Theme coming to PS4 on December 6; its floating lights and glassy shapes are a lovely homage to the PS2 dashboard. Sony only provided a still picture, but I'm hoping it plays those chilled-out ambient wave sounds in the background too. If you are suddenly overwhelmed by the urge to load up and read through our list of the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best PS2 games of all time, that is completely natural. 

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