Knack review for PS4
While not a system seller or a AAA launch title, Knack provides early PS4 owners with a solid if unspectacular adventure and a decent dose of family friendly co-op gameplay.
Videogame Reviews
While not a system seller or a AAA launch title, Knack provides early PS4 owners with a solid if unspectacular adventure and a decent dose of family friendly co-op gameplay.
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