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Published: 2018-07-11, Author: Dave , review by: wccftech.com
A nice way to get back into the series, Good use of super powers in levels
Missions can feel repetitive, Not the best looking LEGO game
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 goo...
Published: 2018-07-10, Author: Paul , review by: gaming-age.com
Abstract: The Incredibles are back for the first time in 14 years and now they're back in LEGO form! (I know it's not quite Alf in pog form, but it will have to do.) The Incredibles is one of the most underrated Pixar movies (in my opinion) and looks to be getting...
Loads of collectables and unlockables, Many playable characters to choose from, Crimewaves
Most of the characters are reskins, Puzzles are simplistic and repetitive, Combat is clunky and super powers seem ineffective
Overall LEGO The Incredibles is an alright game that truly delivers on collecting and charm. It's always fun to see some great franchises get the LEGO treatment, but the gameplay falls short from the same mechanics as previous LEGO titles. However, LEGO T...
Abstract: The Lego-themed film tie-ins from TT Games have essentially become their own genre over the last decade-and-a-bit, applying the same design to all sorts of properties and adapting well-known stories with a healthy touch of self-deprecating British humour...
At first glance, LEGO The Incredibles is familiar to other entries in the colossal library of brick-building games. Its controls, puzzles and combat are nothing new, despite a few unique twists employed by the Pixar license.Putting aside its inevitable mo...
While almost every LEGO game has included some sort of new mechanic to differentiate itself in some way, LEGO The Incredibles just feels like it's going through the motions. The formula is wearing mighty thin, and is the least inventive, most unexciting L...