Jak 3 is scuppered ever so slightly by the aforementioned over-reliance on the dune buggy, and a handful of narrative and character failings. Jak 2 wrapped up a satisfactory number of loose endsThe strip mine is a location featured in Jak II. It is one of two strip mines (the other being the Daxter strip mine), and operates on an island off the east coast of Haven City. It is an eco-rich area, consisting mostly of rocky terrain and dark eco. During its appearances, it was seen with construction and mining equipment for harvesting eco energy for the city. It was only accessible via a
Mike Erwin. Actor: The Haves and the Have Nots. Mike Erwin is an American actor from Georgia who is known for providing the voice of Jak from the Jak and Daxter video game franchise for the PlayStation, Colin Hart from Everwood, a teenage Bruce Banner from Ang Lee's Hulk, Speedy from Teen Titans and Justice League Unlimited and Kevin Graham from Ghost Whisperer.
Jak gets moody (Jak 2) At their core, Jak and Daxter are a classic comedy duo. Jak is the straight man, and Daxter is the comic. Jak conveys this in the simplest terms by not talking, and much of The Rift Gate (also called the rift ring) is a Precursor artifact in Jak II. It is used to travel through time, and requires the Rift Rider to make it work, which requires two Precursor artifacts known as the Heart of Mar and the Time Map. The Rift Gate is made of Precursor metal, as most Precursor artifacts are, and is made up of two rings and other smaller objects. The rings spin around 9vfkr1.