Why does everyone hate this line?

Why does everyone hate this line?

If you're being serious with this question, I'd imagine it's because the lovable silent protagonist from the first game finally spoke and what does he say? A line worthy of Coldsteel the Edgehog.

It's really edgy

Who hates this line? I thought it was a badass first line for Jak that set the tone for 2, considering harming Praxis was Jaks whole goal during about 80% of 2

Meme slavery is retroactive.

REEEEEEEEE PRAXIS!

Because burgers are puritanical.

>"I'm going to kill Praxis!"
>Doesn't kill Praxis

/thread
the fact he can speak at all comes from nowhere, and his newfound skill is birthed into the world a 14yo with anger issues

JAK 2 IS THE GREATEST ACTION PLATFORMER OF ALL TIME. There, I said it.

shouldn't everyone on Sup Forums heavily relate to him then?

Just you.

Jak 2 ps4 when?

Kor cucked Jak from his revenge but then Jak decided to take his anger out on him instead so Kor fucked up big time.

Kor was an dumb old bitch, he fucked up the moment he used the Metal Head scorpions as his main during the boss fight

it was worse than the first ratchet, and all the other ratchet games were better than the first ratchet

jak 3 was better.

Ratchet's platforming was dogshit compared to any Jak game, hell even the gunplay was too.
Jak 3 was filled with unnecessary boring ass missions

>hell even the gunplay was too.
absolute delusion

In Ratchet it's pretty much 'buy the biggest gun and you win!'

Jak's weapons are unlocked progressively throughout the game and are tuned to the difficultly throughout. Also melee combined with gunplay works way better in Jak

>In Ratchet it's pretty much 'buy the biggest gun and you win!'
>Jak's weapons are unlocked progressively throughout the game and are tuned to the difficultly throughout.
unless you grind for literal hours, you won't have the money to buy anything more than the guns that are balanced for where you are in the game. Even if you do grind, the truly OP weapons still can't be purchased until you progress enough. What you're saying just ain't true, and you'd know if you played the game.
> Also melee combined with gunplay works way better in Jak
a little bit, I guess? The wrench has just as much combat utility as Jak's punches and spins. The only thing I can think of that's actually missing is those punch-lockon-shoot combos the game does for you.

>and you'd know if you played the game
This is insulting, I've beaten the first 3 Ratchet games countless times. I guess we are at an impasse, because I just prefer the Jak series more from a gameplay standpoint.

>This is insulting, I've beaten the first 3 Ratchet games countless times
Then you'd know how many bolts the game throws at you. There's no way you could buy the Devastator, Tesla Claw and the Nanotech upgrades on one run even if you didn't buy anything else on the whole game without grinding. The economy is perfectly balanced, and the problem you're talking about doesn't exist.

I can see why you would prefer Jak to Ratchet due to the former's stronger platforming emphasis (which is the reason I find J&D to be my favourite of the three, and have more of a soft spot for R&C1 than most) but when it comes to gunplay there's simply no comparison.

If I had to rate them J&D would be the last on the list, it's not strictly the platforming that draws me to Jak, it's the solid combo between platforming/action that I like so much. Ratchet has both good platforming and shooting but the pacing is absolute ass to anything in any of the Jak games. But that's not even what I was talking about, I meant Jak controls way better than Ratchet and there is a lot more moves to learn rather than just saving up and buying new guns

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Imagine if Sonic's first line in Sonic Adventure was "I'M GOING TO KILL EGGMAN!"

Also Praxis is a Dutch hardware store.

The dutch ain't much

I don't.I saw him being tortured literally seconds before it.
It's really not, you fucking memelord.
>REEEEEE THINGS CHANGE

>it's the solid combo between platforming/action that I like so much.
That's exactly what draws me to Ratchet, actually. The problem with Jak is that I just find the action to be lacking. Of course, so was the platforming in the later Ratchet games, which is why I'm focusing mostly on the first one which IMO struck an ideal balance with enough polish on each side.
>I meant Jak controls way better than Ratchet and there is a lot more moves to learn rather than just saving up and buying new guns
That's not true at all, Ratchet is very acrobatic. Even in the first game, before you can strafe, there is a great amount of fluidity in what you can do. Chaining a long jump into back-to-back sideflips so you can keep your momentum while dodging fire is fun as fuck. The combat is just as much about keeping yourself moving as it is experimenting with your arsenal.

Because people don't understand that if you torturer a previously innocent and quiet young man for two years. He's understandably going to be pissed off and not the same person anymore.

The goatee is really faggy though.

Jij bent ook niet veel waard, klootzak.

That doesn't really make things any better, user. Why would you open the sequel to a lighthearted kids game with years of brutal torture?

and a ching chong nip nong to you too

Like I said, we are just at an impasse because I completely disagree. But it is a flat out fact that Jak is more acrobatic and has more moves than Ratchet. Ratchet controls well but in general is 100x more stiff and all in all less accurate when it comes to basic movement compared to Jak. Load up Going Commando and jump around a bit, then load up Jak 2 and tell me Jak doesn't control better. Naughty Dog have always made well controlling characters, Insomniac always lacked in that aspect.

Because naughty dog changed management and wanted to experiment. The only reason why shadow the hedgehog failed was because of how terrible the gameplay and story were.

Jak did shadow the hedgehog way better.

Why not?

I agree that Jak's movement is very fun (and that's why I hold J&D in such high regard) but I feel like they squandered their achievement by shifting the emphasis too far away from the platforming in the sequels. Too much of Jak II depends on gun combat, which isn't nearly as polished or smooth as it ought to be, to the point where Jak 3 opts to just make all the new guns auto-aim so you don't have to deal without the garbage aiming.

The levels in Jak II and 3 which focus on platforming or one of the other good gimmicks (e.g. the hoverboard, not the mech suit) are excellent and I enjoy them a lot, enough to make me replay the game every so often. But I feel the gameplay suffers a lot when it tries to focus on gun combat, and that's just something I never felt with Ratchet.

See, for the 3rd time we are at an impasse. Jak's gunplay just feels so good for me compared to Ratchet's but I really can't explain why. I guess it's just a difference in opinion

Also the hoverboard is one of the main reasons I put Jak over Ratchet. I mastered that thing and it is so satisfying to pull off cool moves, nothing in Ratchet matched up to that for me

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