Frozone creates giant ice sculptures that hold up objects or allows characters to move on them, while Voyd effortlessly makes portals to get you to new locations. Each character's abilities sport entertaining and creative details. Really, that's the point of LEGO The Incredibles. Wait I just got it Bomb Voyage is like a Bon Voyage joke Characters often break into special animations when fighting, causing some rather entertaining encounters that are fun to watch. While the combat is simple, it's rather satisfying. If you ever wanted to see Frozone spin rapidly while shooting ice at people, this is what you want to use. These attacks just clear rooms of enemies in dramatic ways. As you smack bad guys around you'll charge up a super attack, which you can use by holding down the attack button. You only have a single attack button, and you can get through nearly every encounter by mashing it. Usually, a character just shrugs before a picture of the correct character appears.Ĭombat is equally simple. There's no real punishment for getting it wrong either. The game always makes it clear what to use and when, encouraging you to use the correct powers. You'll be doing little more than using the powers for the most absolutely basic tasks. It's pretty clear that LEGO The Incredibles' puzzles are meant for the youngest audiences. Using these you'll solve some simple puzzles. Violet can put up force fields and turn invisible, Dash can run super fast, while Elastagirl can stretch to reach objects. You'll play as a bunch of characters from the movies, all of whom have their own special abilities that come in handy. The game is a simple platformer with some puzzle game and beat 'em up elements. If you've played any LEGO games since LEGO Star Wars came out thirteen years ago, you probably already have an idea on how LEGO The Incredibles will play. It simply doesn't work, and I'm not sure why it was ordered this way. It's like having to play a story from the middle to the end, then start over from the beginning to the middle. It's an especially strange decision when you consider the very last scene of the first movie is the first scene of the second movie. The second is that LEGO The Incredibles makes you play through the plot of the second movie before letting you play the first. I can't really talk about it without going into spoiler territory, but safe to say it's rather dumb. The first is that the ending of The Incredibles 2 has been swapped out for a strange cliffhanger that actively contradicts the rest of the story. However, there are two majorly baffling issues with the story.
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