Doesn’t seem like the safest way to transport a lit bomb… The collectible locations then appear, making the hunt toward 100% easier than it ever has been before. You clear the area by stopping crime waves in each section and beating each individual boss (super villain). It uses these sections much like many open-world games, where the player needs to “clear the area” to uncover collectible locations. Most of the hub worlds have their individual partitions to make traversing the large world easier, but LEGO The Incredibles does something different with these sections. This is also where players will spend the most of their time, running all over the place to collect every single gold and red brick. LEGO games are famous/infamous for their hub worlds, which contain the majority of the game’s collectibles. The reason for the super villains lies mostly in the hub world. But hey, with the Underminer, what do I know? I say that simply because I can’t imagine a villain based upon ice cream coming from The Incredibles lore. ![]() ![]() Of course we’d remember Syndrome and Bomb Voyage from the films, but there are several new villains that I’m certain TT Games had to have made up. The number of super villains is also quite staggering. To be fair, however, I pretty much use the same tactic when playing any superhero LEGO game. I knew supers were pretty prevalent before the dark times, but seriously, who wasn’t super? Otherwise I pretty much stuck to the main cast from the movies. I pretty much glommed on to a couple of the supers I unlocked early if I needed underwater or flying abilities. You also know that the second film is all about getting supers to be legal again, which means that your character roster is going to have a whole bunch of supers in it! Unlike DC or Marvel-based LEGO games, however, you really won’t know who any of the supers are unless you took careful notes of those quickly mentioned. If you’ve already seen the movie, then congrats! You already know what this game will entail in regards to levels. While the major plot points might be laid bare in the beginning of this game (the first movie opens after completion of the second film), you can be rest assured that the finer points of the second flick are not. I should have known that going in to be sure, and well, the movie was fairly predictable anyway. I hadn’t seen the movie yet by the time this reached my reviewing hands, and I was a little bummed that I had no surprises when I did see the film. If you don’t care about spoilers for The Incredibles 2 film, then jump right on into this game. At its heart, LEGO The Incredibles is rather fun, although it’s fairly less inspired than other movie-based LEGO titles.
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