This game is a bit odd, and quirky at times, but remains a fair top-down driving game, which has ample playability, and is sufficiently difficult, but not insanely hard for the new player. The whole game is very fun, but has some problems. What are they? Read on.
We all frown upon video games based on movies mercilessly (and with good reason), but titles adapted from TV shows are no better. Try to stomach the following images of television "stars" turned into 2D piles of blocky excrement.
I always wanted to play the Home Improvement game. I assume it was really good, yeah?
Though in order to play it I think my SNES would've needed...MORE POWER. HAW HAW HAW
Game Vortex writes: "I'm surprised at how many of my childhood memories involve Knight Rider. There was a the KITT Big Wheel, the "plastic" leather jacket I just knew was the same one Michael Knight wore, and my dad insisting the family Toyota had a Turbo Boost option whenever we went up a bridge. So for me, it's a license that deserves a good videogame adaption. The franchise is no stranger to the medium, but nearly all have failed to adequately capture Michael and KITT's adventures. Add Knight Rider: The Game to the list."
AppSmile: Developed by Hudson Entertainment, makers of notable iPhone apps like Bomberman Touch and the Aqua Forest series, Knight Rider puts players in the role of the show’s star Michael Knight.