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Lego the incredibles review
Lego the incredibles review












  1. Lego the incredibles review movie#
  2. Lego the incredibles review license#

They also build items from other Pixar properties in the open world (Spoilers: other Pixar characters are playable). These areas require a new type of game currency/collectible and build much larger objects and buildings. This new mechanic really works here with the goofy villains and wacky tasks, but would also be perfect in future LEGO Marvel and DC games.Īnother new feature to LEGO Incredibles is special group/family building areas. You will see an indication on the map of a part of town that is under siege (not the Segal movie) and when you make your way to that area you will be tasked with all sorts of do-goodery to bring the area back under control. Like any good superhero, your job is to stop crime and in LEGO Incredibles, crime is running rampant throughout the city. Like previous LEGO titles, there’s plenty of missions and collectibles to grab in the open world but LEGO Incredibles introduces some new aspects that kept me coming back for more. Where the game really shines is the open world. I understand this title isn’t for my age demographic (even though I’m a child at heart) so the game is a bit easier than other LEGO titles (which aren’t typically hard in the first place) and the levels can be very short at times. Now on with the Disney LEGO magic, LEGO Incredibles takes parts of some of the best LEGO titles and sprinkles in some new ideas to deliver a great release, although a bit short. Also a word of warning, the game picks up right at the beginning of Incredibles 2, and while it features stages from both movies, you will have to play through Incredibles 2 first. Besides the initial loading time, I don’t have many issues with LEGO Incredibles, but it should be said that if you aren’t a frequent player of LEGO titles this game might feel repetitive fairly quickly. I’m really emphasizing this because I thought the game had locked up and was about to force quit the game before it finally loaded, but once it gets past that initial load, the load times are very few and far between (sometimes non-existent). We were provided a review copy for the Switch by Warner Entertainment, and upon booting up my save file the game takes its sweet time to load up the open world.

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Let’s get some of the negativity out of the way the loading times can be long…very long. The areas where it strays from the norm, are some of the best stuff in this release and had me coming back for more. As a frequent LEGO reviewer, LEGO Incredibles follows the LEGO game formula and doesn’t vary too much from other titles. I should mention I am a huge Disney fanboy, from parks to movies and everywhere in between, so this review might sound bias. Playing Incredibles got me immediately excited for what might be to come from future Disney LEGO titles.

Lego the incredibles review license#

LEGO Incredibles is the first LEGO game to utilize the Disney license and not be a Star Wars or Marvel property, basically first of the animated variety.

Lego the incredibles review movie#

Movie love aside, I was eager to check out LEGO Incredibles. My wife and I checked out Incredibles 2 on opening night and my brief review of the movie is if you enjoyed the first movie, this picks right up where that left off and is one of the best Pixar sequels. Always the opportunistic one, LEGO is here to cash in on the Incredibles sequel and to make use of the Disney license that they don’t seem to use all that much.

lego the incredibles review

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 its just do with the immediate success of the sequel in theaters.














Lego the incredibles review