For some reason Knack 2 exists. Someone at Sony thought that this was the game, and the mascot that was worth putting more money and time into. I don’t want to start the review by whaling on Knack 2, because it’s not a bad game. However, it’s not a good game either. It’s biggest failure is its mediocrity. Alright, before I go on any further, let me tell you what Knack 2 is. I know you don’t care, but this is how reviews work, so let’s get to it. Knack 2, and the original Knack, is an action game with a bunch of platforming. The perspective switches from third person to side scrolling as needed, to facilitate the gameplay as it happens. You play as Knack, a creature made on tiny bits, that can grow to towering heights or shrink to a tiny size as and when the game needs you to do so in order...