With an awesome story.
With an awesome story.
This was one of the games we got our boys, ages 8 and 6, for Christmas, and we all love playing it. The game play is smooth, engaging and the graphics are on point.
Just like some of the other PS 4 games. We purchased it for our kids because they had to have it. They played it for a few days and now sits on the shelf collecting dust. They say the really love it, but rarely play it now.
Bought this loved it old favourite told a few people and they bought it too
Knack is back, jack Not at first though. Within a minute Knack is bashing things, which by all accounts is pretty great for an action game. You don't need context, he's a cellular (sorta) robot thing in a world of disproportionate humans that all look like Mr. Incredible.
Out of all the many critics of Knack , which rushed out the door in late 2013 as a PlayStation 4 launch title, the harshest may be its sequel. Knack 2 is filled with acknowledgments of where Knack falls short, especially when it comes to combat.
Sony's family-friendly launch game gets an unexpected sequel, with improved graphics, deeper combat, and more co-op.
Varied gameplay, with a good mix of combat, puzzles, and exploration; Full campaign co-op and sensibly low price
Despite all the new moves the combat lacks weight or any sense of fun or invention; Ugly art design and unappealing game world, that lacks internal logic
Platform: PlayStation 4, PlayStation 4 Pro Developer: Clap Hanz Publisher: Sony Interactive Entertainment MSRP: $39.99 Everybody's Golf (EG) is a name that's not too familiar to people outside of Japan, as in the U.S. this title has typically been called "Hot Shots Golf.
PlayStation 4 launch game Knack was most memorable for its impressive use of particles; it used lots of tiny floating cubes, spheres, and pyramids to make up its main character. But beyond that, it was a throwback to PlayStation 2-era of linear 3D action games.
Looks and sounds excellent; Move set gets more varied and interesting as you go; Clever use of Knack's size makes for enjoyable platforming and puzzle solving
Gets off to a slow start; Some artificial padding leads to repetitive challenges; Heavily coop focused; making puzzles more difficult for a single player
Knack II is a fun platforming beat 'em up best suited for younger players, families or anyone who loves co-operative action-based gameplay. It may not set the charts or world on fire, but it improves upon its predecessor in several significant ways – with more varied and engaging combat, a larger...
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