![]() The combat is also good here, though perhaps not as good as what we saw in The LEGO Ninjago Movie Video Game. ![]() Team-up abilities are back after being missing since LEGO Marvel’s Avengers, and they’re handled much better here than they were in that game, not merely being a context-sensitive thing, but actually giving you the ability to, for example, team up to use Dash’s superhuman speed to run in Violet’s force field like a hamster in a ball, or to have Bob toss his partner to an out-of reach area. You only have to get through the game’s opening mission and then you’re let loose in the game’s Open-World hub city to do as you please. While this game of course retains many of the elements the Traveller’s Tales LEGO games are known for, it actually does some really excellent things with the formula as well, and as such I’m surprised that it’s generally considered one of the lesser games in the franchise.įirst, I applaud LEGO The Incredibles for being one of the LEGO games that wastes the least amount of time before letting players access its open-world section. This is the yet another entry in Traveller’s Tales’ long-running LEGO crossover franchise of family-friendly 3D Action-Platformers, and after many crossover games featuring both Marvel and DC superheroes, they have created a superhero game in Pixar’s Incredibles universe, focusing on the story of both films (in reverse order, oddly), along with cameos from numerous other Pixar films. ![]() LEGO The Incredibles is a family-friendly Open-World 3D Action-Platformer released in 2018 on PC, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and Nintendo Switch.
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