

OpenCritic
Fair
IGDB
"With the ups and downs of the many licensed LEGO titles having been well documented by now, you'll know exactly what you're getting with LEGO The Incredibles. Even knowing full well you'll be contending with dodgy controls, and occasionally repetitive gameplay, you'll somehow find yourself propelled through the story by an overwhelming compulsion to pick up literally millions of studs along the way. Even stretching The Incredibles source material close to breaking point doesn't put too much of a dampener on your time with the Parr family, and while it doesn't come close the best the LEGO games have offered over the years, there's just enough here to make you reach for your super suit."
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The Incredibles lets you control a family of masked heroes fighting to balance everyday life with global crises. Each character has distinct abilities like stretching, invisibility, or superhuman speed. Players switch between family members to tackle enemies using hand-to-hand combat, vehicle chases, and environmental puzzles. The game follows the movie’s plot but adds original levels filled with waves of attackers throwing bombs, bullets, and energy blasts. Combat feels punchy and fast paced with a focus on timing and mobility. The game stands out for its tight level design and variety. Eight playable characters offer different playstyles, from brute force to stealthy takedowns. While some mechanics feel dated by modern standards, its 18+ levels provide solid replay value. Released in 2004, it’s a nostalgic pick for fans of the movie or classic action-platformers. The mix of platforming, combat, and family-based teamwork remains engaging despite its age.
Game Modes
Single player
IGDB Rating
53.0
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