Kitt Knight Rider Games
Platforms: | PC, PlayStation 2 |
Publisher: | Tri Synergy |
Developer: | Davilex Games |
Genres: | Racing / Destruction Derby & Combat |
Release Date: | March 31, 2003 |
Game Modes: | Singleplayer |
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Based on the 1980s David Hasselhoff television series of the same name, Knight Rider: The Game is a lowbrow PC action title from Netherlands-based Davilex Games. As crime-fighting scion Michael Knight, you battle evil from behind the wheel of the talking Firebird named KITT (for Knight Industries Two Thousand). The coolest thing about the TV show was its celebrated opening title sequence that showcased the black Trans Am’s oscillating red “eye” racing toward the camera to synth music. This is the game’s only highlight as well.
From behind the wheel of the Firebird you negotiate your way through 15 linked missions en route to defeating Michael’s evil doppelganger, Garth Knight, and KITT’s diabolical twin, KARR. As a driving game, Knight Rider is a bust. The control scheme is horrifically oversensitive to any analog input: it’s often a huge struggle just to keep the car tracking in a straight line. (The fact that the vehicle spins instantaneously on a central axis like a wiener on a stick doesn’t help matters.)
KITT is also equipped with a turbo-boost button that lets you leap over obstacles, but this feature is primarily used to bounce you from rooftop to rooftop like some sort of mechanical jumping bean. In fact, much of the game actually plays like a substandard platformer. The few enjoyable driving challenges that Knight Rider does present are fleeting.
System Requirements: Pentium II 233 MHz, 32 MB RAM, Win98
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Knight Rider: The Game | |
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Developer(s) | Davilex Games |
Publisher(s) | Tri Synergy[1] |
Platform(s) | PlayStation 2 Windows |
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Genre(s) | Action, Racing |
Mode(s) | Single-player |
Knight Rider: The Game is a video game developed by Davilex Games based on the original television series of the same name.
The game was released in Europe on PlayStation 2 and PC on November 22, 2002 and in North America on the PC on February 12, 2003. The game allows the player to take control of KITT - the Knight Industries Two Thousand, in a range of missions including, racing, exploring, chasing and others. The player will also meet famous villains from the original series, including KARR and Garthe Knight.[2]
Sequel[edit]
A sequel was also produced, named Knight Rider: The Game 2, which was again developed by Davilex Games and was published by Koch Media November 5, 2004 for PC and PlayStation 2.[3]
References[edit]
- ^GameZone. 'Tri Synergy Releases Knight Rider for the PC'. Retrieved 11 July 2017.
- ^Dulin, Ron (25 April 2003). 'Knight Rider Review'. Retrieved 11 July 2017.
- ^'Knight Rider 2 Release Information for PlayStation 2 - GameFAQs'. www.gamefaqs.com. Retrieved 11 July 2017.