I swear to god if this is actually a game I'm going to PM you dick pics. Do not be excited for this!FUCK YES
FUCK YES
Knack The Movie incoming
I hear they have Will Smith lined up to play Knack!
that's the sequel, Smack.I hear they have Will Smith lined up to play Knack!
Plot twist, after all the rumors about Sony buying Konami and silent Hill Remakes, they the ones being bought and Knack is the first masterpiece going pachinko.Filed under Category 9: Machinery and Equipment
Filed under Category 9: Machinery and Equipment
This makes me so sad, especially when you realise Sony has one off the best platforming ips ever made with ape escape and it continues to be ignored for crap like this![]()
And then you get a little cutscene off an incinerator so you can use your imagination as to what happened to them knacksKnack Escape, where you need to catch Knacks of multiple types and sizes...
Wait, that sounds awesome![]()
thank knack
thank knack
thank knack
Smack!I hear they have Will Smith lined up to play Knack!
And then you get a little cutscene off an incinerator so you can use your imagination as to what happened to them knacks![]()
I swear to Allah, Yahweh, God that if Knack 3 comes out I will bake a cake for all of you and then finally come back into gaming.
thank knack
HUGEThis is HUGE
It seems fair to say that Sony has established itself as one of the finest publishers in the industry, thanks to its consistently high-quality output of games over the past generation. However, even the best plantations are bound to have a few bad apples here and there - and this analogy very much stands true in the case of Sony as well. Many would agree that the two games in the Knack franchise were missteps from the console, resulting into underwhelming experiences.
Interestingly, the Japanese gaming giant has recently filed a new trademark for Knack, which has given way to a ton of speculation about a possible third entry in the franchise. Of course, a trademark renewal is by no means a confirmation of a new installment in the franchise - it's essentially just one of the many formal procedures to retain a company's rights for an intellectual property. But the question of whether Knack deserves a third chance or not is one that's definitely worth asking and investigating in detail. So, should Knack 3 happen?