You can also find plenty more to uncover and unlock like Gold Bricks, Incredibricks, vehicles and more. No matter my age, young or old, getting that character you were clamoring for still feels so gratifying. While the roster isn’t as extensive as many other LEGO super hero games, I loved opening up the mystery bags to see which character came next. Similar to past LEGO games, there is plenty to unlock in story and the open world. Jack-Jack was probably the most stand out character in terms of mechanics, as he had three different forms that let you attack with different powers and perform various tasks. Each character has various powers that can be activated to help in combat, get past obstacles, or combine with other characters. There is a special attack you build up and can unleash for a quick powerful burst, and it seemed to fill up at a decent rate. I found the jump kick to be a cheap and easy way to take on the most basic enemies. You basically can button mash your way through enemies, punching and kicking, or jump kicking them to defeat. I spent hours figuring out which characters were best for getting around the quickest, and which ones were the most fun when it came to combat.Īs for combat and other mechanics of the game, controls are fairly straight forward when it comes to the brawling aspect of the fighting. I thoroughly enjoyed exploring the various areas and cities trying out different characters. You can run around and swap in and out various characters as you assist citizens, recover various bricks, and just farm studs to help unlock more. Honestly going through the movies’ story lines is fine in of itself, but where this game shines is in the open-world mode. LEGO games are always entertaining, but none of them have done humor as well as The Incredibles. My favorite moment was wrestling as Jack-Jack with a racoon, which led to some interesting boss battle sequences. They really capture the comically fun nature and humor of the PIXAR style films, as I found myself fully invested in the story and characters, sometimes even laughing out loud at the jokes. The game surprisingly kicks off with The Incredibles 2 first, and only after completing the sequel’s story, do you get to revisit The Incredibles original film. Per the norm for LEGO movie titles, you get to experience the films’ plots in LEGO fashion. Story-wise there isn’t really much to tell that you won’t already know if you’ve seen the two The Incredibles films. ![]() ![]() ![]() I was also excited to get back to beating up every inanimate object and watching those studs explode out and all over the ground. Because of this, I was excited to see how these games would fare, especially in the handheld mode. LEGO The Incredibles will be my first foray into the series on the Nintendo Switch, and one that I genuinely looked forward to considering the nature of the platform. ![]() LEGO games seem to never stop coming and I’ve played quite a few of them sporadically over the years on various systems. Interactive Entertainment MSRP: $59.99 USD / $79.99 CAD Title: LEGO® The Incredibles Released On: JGenre:Action Reviewed On: Nintendo Switch Developer: TT Games Publisher: Warner Bros.
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