
Knack is a very easy recommendation for anyone who enjoys the action/adventure genre and serves as a very solid launch title for your new console. It’s an extremely challenging game based on a novel concept that carries it through about a 10 hour campaign, and if you’re able to manage your expectations and accept Knack for it is, you’ll see it may just be what you’re looking for.

Sony might be gearing to launch a new Knack game, a franchise that has had received quite a polarizing reception from the community.
While I did actually enjoy the Knack games, and found the reviews overly harsh, I do feel 2 games were enough unless the series was revitalized in a major way. For me, that would be a new Knack game for PSVR2. With the increased hardware power, those HD particle effects would be pretty awesome, surrounding the player at times. Astrobot proved that platformers can be amazing in VR, so let's hope that's where they're going with this, if real!
Translation: the next best game of all time is coming soon! Show me the money, Knack!
Surprised to see them continue this but considering how invested they are in the IP and the wider appeal, there must be some commercial sense to continue with a 3rd title

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Loved locoroco and legend of dragoon. Never played gravity rush or even ape escape but I heard good things.

Beyond the memes, Knack is just a solid platformer that deserves a new home on the PlayStation 5.
I'd rather they make a new platformer IP. With Sackboy and Astro's Playroom PS5 looks very good for the platformer genre so far
I think it would be great if they rebooted it, keep the visual style, but change the tone of the story and voices to match. This game looks like it should have a semi mute protagonist with a silly professor and his rebellious apprentice. Instead knack sounds like a brainwashed soldier, the professor like an angry divorced dad, and the kid is such an average joe. And the story takes itself way too seriously, it's so clashing with it's art style
It's time for Ape Escape PS5, Dual Sense Enhanced.
Give me that first. Then whatever.
It's really not.
The first really didn't deserve a sequel, and the sequel, itself, was nothing special.
Seems most reviewers are giving this game a dissent score. That's awesome. I liked it when I played the demo at the Sony store and plan on getting it next week.
Little shocked it's getting good scores but it's good for the platform. Cool.
Seems as though this game is a throwback to the more 'old school' 3D action/platformer genre (akin to the likes of Crash Bandicoot, which would make sense - given it's designer) I suppose it's entirely possible the game feels dated, but I can't help but feel this game will generate a small, yet loyal, following thats satisfies and scratches that nostalgic itch for a lot of people.
That said, this is a launch game for a *next generation* console. It's fair to expect something modern, fresh, and new.
Different people, different opinions don't know why people are soooo shocked.
I expect it to be a great game for the kids.
"if you’re able to manage your expectations and accept Knack for it is, you’ll see it may just be what you’re looking for."
^this.
I'm not shocked to see it getting mixed reviews. It's a game that belongs in 1995 but I certainly don't see that as a negative. Although the price point might be the hardest selling point for me. This is where the Target buy 2 get one free deal comes in handy!