Knack is not only a miserably boring action game, but it features one of the worst heroes ever made. Knack is easy to kill, stupid looking and part of an adventure that will never end. This PlayStation 4 game is too difficult for kids and too generic for ...
Knack fails to bring anything exciting to the next-gen table. The features it advertises either do what they claim and nothing more, or they have a glaring flaw dragging down the experience. Those looking for a reason to jump onto the next-gen bandwagon ...
Abstract: Of all the PlayStation 4 launch titles, I've probably played Knack the most. Part of that is because I'm reviewing itthe other part is that my son kept wanting to watch me play it. Knack has a draw to it. The main character, the eponymous Knack, has a coo...
Knack isn't broken. It plays just fine. It has a storyline that runs along the campaign and hits quaint and cheesy notes at a regular interval. It delivers a nice art style and a taste of what's to come in terms of more cartoon-esque graphics on the PlayS...
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Published: 2013-11-16, Author: Matt , review by: cheatcc.com
Abstract: When Knack was first introduced, I said to myself, “This could be the entry-level game for parents and kids to play.” You know, something similar to Ratchet & Clank and Jak & Daxter, only this time with co-op. The launch libraries from both sides of the...
Published: 2013-11-13, Author: Tom , review by: gamespot.com
Wellrealized environments that you want to exist in
Little variety to distract from the nonstop fighting, Even enlarging Knack or turning him invisible doesn't change the action, Artificial environments and enemy interactions, Tiresome combat with a meager move set
KnackBright and colourfulEasy to controlKatamari-style growing heroCrisp and clean p visualsKnackeredCheap enemiesWay too repetitiousDull charactersStrange art styleYou own this Total You want this Total You had this Total Knack PlayStation ReviewUltimat...
Abstract: This week we take another dive into the next-gen world of PlayStation 4 and one of the consoles launch titles, Knack. Developed by Japan Studio, as well as having a heavy helping hand from Sony's legendary Mark Cerny, the game was released along side the ...
Knack is a friendly, loveable guy that I'd hoped would deliver a true Playstation 4 platforming experience. Sadly, it wasn't to be. Not even the glimmer of hope from the DS4 controller could muster up some inventive ideas here. Knack wanted to star in a b...