Release Date: June 15, 2018
Traveller’s Tales Studios used The Incredibles movie license to create another action platform LEGO game. The title is similar to previous LEGO games, enabling the players to enjoy it alone or in cooperation with up to three friends.
LEGO The Incredibles is the next entry in the series of action platform games developed by Traveller’s Tales. The title was based on The Incredibles movie series. It was published by Warner Bros Interactive Entertainment.
The story presented in LEGO The Incredibles loosely follows the events presented in the movie. During the game, the players assume the role of heroes known from the silver screen (mostly Mister Incredible and his family, although other characters are playable as well) who must face the evil Syndrome. The antagonist intends to destroy all superheroes.
The gameplay in LEGO The Incredibles is based on ideas from previous LEGO games. During the game, the players are traveling through locations known from the movie, fighting encountered enemies (by using unique abilities of characters) and solving not very complicated riddles.
Similarly to previous games in the LEGO series, LEGO The Incredibles can be played alone or in multiplayer mode for up to four players.
The three-dimensional graphics of LEGO The Incredibles are of decent quality. Their style resembles the movie the game is based on.
Platforms:
PC Windows
PlayStation 4
Xbox One
Nintendo Switch
Developer: Traveller’s Tales / TT Games
Publisher: Warner Bros. Games
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Last update: July 19, 2018
Our guide to LEGO The Incredibles contains full walkthrough and helpful tips. With this guide, you will complete every level in LEGO The Incredibles as well as find all secrets and collectibles like super bricks, red bricks or bonus characters.
System Requirements for LEGO The Incredibles Video Game:
PC / Windows
Minimum System Requirements:
Intel Core i3-3240 3.4 GHz / AMD Athlon X4 740 3.2 GHz, 4 GB RAM, graphic card 1 GB GeForce GTX 460 / Radeon HD 5850 or better, 16 GB HDD, Windows 7/8/8.1/10 64-bit.
Game Ratings for LEGO The Incredibles Video Game.
Push Square: 6 / 10 by Alex Stinton
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.
TheSixthAxis: 7 / 10
All in all, Lego The Incredibles is another fun and enjoyable entry in the well-established series, but it does seem to have been simplified to be even more accessible for younger players.
Wccftech: 7 / 10 by Dave Aubrey
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 .
Average score from votes.