From: THQ Average Rating: Binding: Video Game ESRB Age Rating: Teen Label: THQ Model: 752919520352 Number of Items: 1 Platform: Xbox Release Date: June 15, 2006
Features:
Tactical action and adventure based on the movie storyline
Play as any of the Incredibles, using their powers against bombs, bullets, robots, and lasers
Fighting, racing, and puzzle action combines with the game's humor, as you play across 18 levels
Product Description: The Incredibles bringshome the fun and adventure of the hit animated film! A super-powered family is trying to live a quiet life in the suburbs, when they're forced into action to save the world. Live up to your superhero name and be incredible -- the world(and your family) is counting on you!
prompt response Even though the game didn't work, he was quick to respond and fix the problem promptly, and i am very thankful for that. I would do business with them again, because of the outstanding customer service they provided. They quickly resolved the issue with the product we received.
Great Game About a week ago I went over my friends house and we played the incredibles it was so much fun I might buy right now. I might buy it because i liked the movie so much it is exactually the same.
Game doesn't go far enough.... Unfortunately, this game was a major disappointment. Portions of it were far too repetitive, and while the movie was an exciting, high-action storyline, this just doesn't match up. Instead of feeling like you're immersed in the story, you instead feel like you're continually being thrown into unconnected scenarios. Then, when things finally reach a climax, you have to take forever, bide your time, and pray that you'll live long enough to complete the level. Fighting the spider-like robot is the worst part. Also, those robot tanks that do the same attack pattern over and over really drag out, since the only way to beat them is to grab their own bombs and throw them back -- even throwing explosive barrels won't damage them.
They even drop the ball on the ending scenario. When you should finally get a chance to alternate between heroes and work together to take out the robot and save the world, instead you play Mr. Incredible through the whole scenario while other characters are NPCs in the background.
Elastigirl was easy to control, but I found Mr. Incredible hard to maneuver and sluggish. The Dash and Incri-Ball scenarios were enjoyable and fast paced (almost too much so). I was also disappointed that there was never the chance to play Ozone. That would have been a good addition to the game. I'd also like to have seen a scenario, perhaps, that dealt with Jack Jack, perhaps as you run around tormenting your babysitter or something.
Overall, the game had virtually none of the appeal of the movie.
Good game I got this for my son for Christmas. We all have played and enjoyed it. My son just loves it.
SOO FUN! You have to see the movie to get it, but it is so fun. It's like being in the movie!