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...
Dumb checkpoint locations, Repetitive bash and jump action, Knack's bland personality
Knack is a missed opportunity. There are plenty of good ideas here, from the super-sizing of Knack himself to the collectible gadgets, but few are exploited well. Then there's the unexciting level design, Knack's lack of personality and the irritating c...
Abstract: The PlayStation 4 ‘s launch was accompanied by an array of dark ports. Serious, open world adventures, shooters, and racers, most of which could be found anywhere else. Knack was a beacon. The lone example of something completely different. It's a bright,...
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Published: 2013-11-21, Author: Mike , review by: pocket-lint.com
Very challenging, 1080p resolution for crisp visuals, Knack's varying size can be fun
It's really difficult and so won't be much good for young kids, repetitive play, frame rate drops apparent, doesn't look next-gen to us
Knack is a Cerny misfire. We've tried and tried again over five separate days to prize some joy from the title, but it just hasn't taken with us. It's a game that fails to engage the player with its story as much as it fails to engage the PS4's full...
Fun for the most part, lush visuals, accessible gameplay largely regardless of age
Weak story, repetitive combat styles, no great replay value
In short, Knack is a lot of fun at times. It won't go down as the world's most innovative title, or the most memorable, but it may surprise grown-up gamers with its ease of being fun without being condescending. For kids, it's a no-brainer -- fun, colou...
The nature of Knack is graphically impressive, The game has its charms, A family game
Limited combat, Beyond the graphics the PS4's potential is never touched, Doesn't live up to massive expectations
Knack 's biggest issue is simply a case of misplaced expectations. It's an exclusive PS4 launch title written and directed by the guy that designed the console. Anything less than a mind-blowing experience would struggle to live up to the expectations t...
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 ...