15 Most Hated PS4 Games So Far
13. Knack
About as aesthetically appealing as a garden shed but with none of the utility, Knack arrived to herald in the 'next generation of technology' with as much tact as beginning a marathon by standing on a rake.
To be totally honest, it was a solid-playing platformer as far as animation, level design and difficulty were concerned, the problems simply came in their droves when everything else was just so utterly lifeless.
Cutscenes had drab characters spouting stale dialogue, Knack himself had a booming, occasionally 'streetwise' voice that didn't fit his design whatsoever, and although everyone's rendered models were nicely rounded, not for a second did any of us believe this couldn't have been done on the PS3, or even the PS2.
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