The Lego formula bring us one great family game, true to the Disney Pixar characters, full of details, and even better in local coop multiplayer. The Incredibles is a perfect game to share with your kids or younger siblings.
LEGO The Incredibles is a game you will definitely enjoy if you loved other LEGO games. It has some great humor and is a dream come true for all Pixar fans. Still, the game feels a bit uninspired with a lack of unique characters and the same bugs again.
This game was really fun to play with my kids. The Incredibles is one of my favorite Pixar franchises and I think the game does a great job telling the story from both movies that is easy to understand for kids.
TT’s Lego games slowly become a second iteration of Tecmo Koeis musou action: There is very little progress within the decade old mechanics - if at all. You like it or don’t. This is one of the less inspired stud-hunts of late, though.
LEGO The Incredibles 2 isn't the best platformer, or even the best LEGO game, but for younger gamers, big Pixar fans and those just wanting more from The Incredibles, it's a decent choice, by no means essential for anyone, but absolutely packed with a good few hours of fun with family members.
LEGO The Incredibles gives you everything you want from a LEGO game without breaking the mold. However, it doesn't address any of the franchise's problems and ultimately feels like the same old thing.
More competent than incredible, this middle-of-the-road tie-in replicates the films well enough but doesn’t mesh with the Lego formula as well as some other properties.
After make 100% of the game, I really like the game, but it is very repetitive and boring in some points, specifically on the beginning of the game, and it is very short, because it 7/10
Туповата для прохождения, просто бегаешь и закликиваешь всех без какого-то интереса. Огромная карта не даёт желания её исследовать, но отсылки к другим мультам Pixar это однозначно круто :)
В целом поиграть вдвоём сойдёт, но не вот какая восхитительная часть серии Lego
If you've played one Lego game you've played them all in my opinion. There is good humour, smooth gameplay and relatively satisfying combat with very few glitches I experienced on my way to 100%. Other reviews stated a sentiment I agree with in that; you'll complete this over a weekend and in hindsight it will be a wasted weekend. I can't see young children taking the time to get 100% mainly due to the long loading screens.
I've capped my review at four due to the blind bags and lack of innovation to the franchise. I didn't expect innovation but the games of chance really put me off the franchise.
Some of the more satisfying presentation moments from previous games were missing and overall the game felt a little rushed.
Travelers Tales has finally done it! They have made the Lego games so much that the old fun formula has gotten stale. I have played damn near every Lego game to come out, and they all have a charm to them that can only be captured in the Lego games. Their version of The Incredibles actually does the opposite. Not only is it less charming and funny than what Pixar did, but you start to go into this Lego autopilot. Two days later you beat the game, and realize that it wasn't an amazing weekend but more of a waste of a weekend. Regardless there are some new things so I guess here we go?
The story mode is only 6 hours long, but they had only two movies to go off of (unlike their usual 3 that they tackle). I should say this if you haven't seen The Incredibles 2 then don't play this game. It will start with possibly spoiling the movie. I honestly don't know I decided to play the Lego game vs just seeing the movie. The game is for kids and is based off movies for kids. I felt the need to write that because the game chooses to play down **** of the death scenes that are in the movies. So the end kind of brutal scene with Syndrome from the first movie he is killed off. Not in this he isn't they show that he just gives up oh well. This has to be a weird complaint for me, but it seems like that would annoy anyone especially ones who are fans of the movie. If I was a kid playing this and got to that scene I would be upset, because it would be talking down to me. My point is Pixar makes movies for kids, but treats them as growing people. Travelers Tales seems like they are making games for kids, but doing so under the supervision of PBS or some **** This isn't the first time they have dumbed down the movies they were covering.
The game for the most part plays like a Lego game would. The characters are all fairly unique and for the most part get equal play time. Elastic Girl has probably the most, and before you think of it no her booty isn't thiccc she is a rather blocky woman in the game. The levels never feel like filler levels unlike some of the previous Lego games had (Lego Force Awakens). So it flowed rather nice. They had this build mechanic that made it so you had to build a thing with multiple characters. It honestly was just jam on the O button, but they made it seemed neat. There isn't much to this game to want to do after the story. You can stop random crimes, but Christ I couldn't see a seven year old having fun doing that.
Overall the game isn't terrible I just don't think it needs to exist. They lost the charm Pixar had with the humor and tones that it ended up just being too childish. The gameplay is Lego, but unlike Lego Avengers that made me want to watch the Avengers; I just wanted this game to be over. Even if you have kids I don't see them having a blast with this I think they would prefer one of the other like 20 Lego games. I give this a strong PASS.
SummaryLEGO The Incredibles takes players on a fun-filled adventure where they'll control their favorite Incredibles characters and team up as a family to conquer crime and family life. Reimagined in LEGO form and featuring TT Games' signature LEGO humor, the game recreates scenes and action sequences from both Incredibles movies.