Knowledge is Power is more than just another trivia game, it's a battle of wits and reflexes. The goofy characters and the ridiculous hazards will cause everyone to burst out laughing. Once you start a game, it might not be long before you realize you've played another five.
Imagine Buzz, but more colorful, with more ways to play and controlled with a phone. We’ve had a great time playing with friends, and if you enjoy this type of quiz show-like game, it’s worth your money.
RU: Отличная игра для всей семьи. Приятная анимация, музыка, интересный игровой процесс.
EN: Great game for the whole family. Nice animation, music, interesting gameplay.
Had great fun playing this with my family. Beautiful visuals and great music that gets stuck in your head easily. Highly recommend to all who get together with family often and want something new to play.
Knowledge is Power is an entertaining quiz game, and based on my multiple playthroughs I’m yet to hit a question for the second time. It's Mario Kart-style item system ensures that most games are close, no matter the quiz knowledge. At the same time, the questions themselves are entertaining and varied enough that this one comes highly recommended for trivia heads.
While not the most robust of the PlayLink games, Knowledge is Power is still a fun, playable game show that family and friends will easily be able to pick up and play. Games are short, which means that it’s not something you have to dedicate a night to, but also sets you up for rematches galore. The questions are interesting and niche, which makes them harder while at the same time making you feel like you know the answer. The way they’ve implemented the Power Plays is a nice touch, allowing you to slow your opponents down in a game that’s all about speed. So if you’ve been liking the games that Sony has been offering with their new PlayLink initiative, Knowledge is Power is another one to pick up.
Knowledge is Power makes good use of PlayLink to open the door to those more familiar with tapping on phones and browsing the internet than knowing where that Square button is meant to be, and that’s its real strength. Outside of that, it has a few other ideas, but ends up as a fairly middle of the road quiz game that’s easy enough to put on the telly and your phones for a quick test of knowledge.
There’s not enough here beyond simple questions and answers to hold your attention for long, and that makes the game’s tedious pace drag on even worse. Get yourself some Trivial Pursuit and the drink of your choice for a far more enjoyable evening than this.
Прекрасная озвучка и интересные вопросы делают игру одну их лучших в жанре. Хотелось бы лишь большей разнообразности в конкурсах, да и чуть больше аватаров
One of the greatest party games on the market. It is unusual that the game has multiple language dubbings from which you can select, making it also playable for people who don't speak english which is a plus.
If you want to play a quiz game do not play Knowledge is Power. You are not answering questions for 80 % of time instead you are watching silly animations, power picks, who gave power pick to who and listening to too talkative host.
Fortunately we found "It's quiz time" - real quiz game with much more categories and questions.
Questions are good from an interesting selection of categories; each game has few slightly differet rounds of play to make things interesting, so this could have been a really cool trivia game. Sadly, the game moves at glacier speed thanks to loads of annoying animations that you cannot turn off or speed up in any way. The worst of all are animations of so called "power plays" that are supposed to mess up a bit the way your opponent answers their questions. Given that each player has to select a power play before each question round you end up watching the same set of few animations over and over in a single game. For example, a two player game takes 20+ minutes, but the time spent on interacting with the game is 5 tops. The rest is waiting for all the animated nonsense to play out. If you don't mind this hardly entertaining, unnecessary content you might enjoy the game, but for me and my wife this killed all the pleasure.
SummaryAnswer a massive variety of trivia questions to outsmart your opponents, with tactile challenges thrown in to keep you on your toes. This is all about speed and accuracy — are you up to the task?