Sony made a curious choice for first PS4 game to show the public ever. Not FPS Killzone: Shadow Fall, not racing sim DriveClub, but Knack, a game that looks aesthetically pleasing but is certainly not ...
Goblins are invading the Earth and the planet’s savior is a magical creature made of sparkly things. That’s the concept of Knack, which is developed by Sony’s Japan Studio and Mark Cerny, lead ...
Sony has a long history of successful mascot-driven platformer games, from Spyro the Dragon to Crash Bandicoot to Ratchet and Clank and Jak and Daxter. In 2013, with the launch of the PS4, the company ...
GameSpot may get a commission from retail offers. Mercy is not part of Knack's vocabulary. He happily uppercuts a defeated enemy into a steaming lake of molten lava and flings an aircraft by its tail ...
The story of Mark Cerny and Sony Japan Studio’s PlayStation 4 launch title Knack revolves around a little creature named… Knack. Goblins and humans have lived together on Earth in separate societies ...
The Nintendo Entertainment System had Mario, the Sega Genesis had Sonic the Hedgehog, and the original PlayStation brought us Crash Bandicoot. Sony offers its own attempt at a family friendly face to ...
TOKYO – Knack was created to be the perfect beast to show off the spectacularly vamped up visual powers of the PlayStation 4 game console. The hero of the game, which is also called "Knack," is made ...
War never changes… but Knack does. Goblins are bad news. The human race struggles to survive in an all-out war with the green-skinned brutes, but the enemy’s superior strength creates a desperate ...
Sony has been saying for a while that it wants PlayStation 4 to take us back in time to a more innocent kind of gaming, but I didn't realise they meant it so literally until I played Knack, an ...
Though he looks like a tiny robot, Knack's floating body parts are actually made up of relics, remnants of a long-gone civilization. He has been brought to life by the Doctor, a jovial researcher who ...
Be it a game, a movie or an album, it’s the quality of the original that usually justifies a sequel. In the case of Knack 2, however, this is all turned on its head as many would argue that the ...