LEGO® The Incredibles
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LEGO The Incredibles (NSP, XCI) ROM + v1.0.2 Update + DLC

LEGO The Incredibles SWITCH ROM - Embark on thrilling adventures with the Parr family in Disney Pixar’s The Incredibles and Incredibles 2, now in the LEGO world filled with humor and fun.

App Name LEGO® The Incredibles
Genres Action, Platformer
Developer
Category
Realese Year 2018
Image Format NSP, XCI
Region USA
Latest Version 1.0.2
Language Chinese, English, French, Korean, Portuguese, Russian, Spanish
Required Firmware 7.0.0
File Size 8GB
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LEGO The Incredibles Embark on thrilling adventures with the Parr family in Disney Pixar’s The Incredibles and Incredibles 2, now in the LEGO world filled with humor and fun. This 2018 action-adventure game was developed by TT Fusion and published by Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment. The game is based on the films The Incredibles (2004) and Incredibles 2 (2018). It was released on 15 June 2018 in North America, 29 June in Australasia, 13 July in Europe, and 2 August in Japan on Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, Windows, and Xbox One.

LEGO The Incredibles

GAMEPLAY

The gameplay is very similar to the previous Lego installments, with puzzles designed for younger players, various waves of fighting enemies, and two-player cooperative gameplay. The game allows the player to control various super-heroes and villains alike from both films (including supers that have appeared in neither film but are listed in the National Supers Agency database in the special features of The Incredibles’ DVD release), each with their special abilities and superpowers.

For example, Mr. Incredible has super-strength and invulnerability, Elastigirl can shape her body in many ways, Violet can turn invisible and create force fields, Dash can run at incredible speeds, and Jack-Jack has a large variety of powers, just like in the films, such as turning into a human torch, telekinesis and teleportation, to name a few. The game also includes various characters from other Pixar films, such as Flik from A Bug’s Life, Merida from Brave, Lightning McQueen from Cars, James P. “Sulley” Sullivan from Monsters, Inc., and Woody from Toy Story.

LEGO The Incredibles

The open world of the game is set in two fictional cities, Municiberg and New Urbem, which are situated very close to each other. Apart from the typical gold bricks puzzles, quests, and challenges, the game adds a new feature called the Crime Wave, in which the player travels to a specific area of one of the cities that is under assault from a supervillain and their minions. The player must complete all the quests given by the people in the area to complete the Crime Wave. Usually, the final quest involves defeating the super-villain.

There are ten Crime Waves and five super-villains to defeat: three from the films (Bomb Voyage, the Underminer, and Syndrome) and two original characters, exclusive to the game (the Brainfreezer and Anchor-Man). Like other Lego titles, Lego The Incredibles allows players to create their custom characters with different powers and abilities. The game received a single downloadable content pack, “Parr Family Vacation”, which adds the Parr family and Lucius in vacation clothes to the character roster. The DLC wasn’t available to players on the Nintendo Switch until later.

LEGO The Incredibles

PLOT

The game’s story closely follows the plot of both The Incredibles and Incredibles 2, though with numerous humorous deviations. The game begins with the events of the second film, which the player must complete before gaining access to that of the first film. There are also several major changes to both films’ storylines, such as Mr. Incredible being aided by Frozone in fighting the first Omnidroid on the Romanian island (there are two Omnidroids in the boss battle), Gazerbeam surviving and helping Mr. Incredible sneak inside into the secret room, or Syndrome being simply defeated when Jack Jack’s power activates and going into hiding rather than dying after being sucked into his jet’s engine.

LEGO The Incredibles

RECEPTION

Lego The Incredibles received “mixed or average” reviews from critics, on Metacritic. The PlayStation 4 version received a 69 out of 100, while the Nintendo Switch version received a 65 out of 100. Push Square rated the game a 6 out of 10 stars. The game was nominated for “Fan Favorite Family-Friendly Multiplayer Game” at the Gamers’ Choice Awards, for “Favorite Video Game” at the 2019 Kids’ Choice Awards, and for “Family” at the 15th British Academy Games Awards.

LEGO The Incredibles (NSP, XCI) ROM + v1.0.2 Update + DLC Download

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