

Incredible also performs a spinning attack capable of taking down several enemies at once. As though made of taffy, she can stretch her limbs to grab enemies and to swing across chasms. Incredible, has far more reaching abilities.

If there's nothing to pick up, he can pick up enemies to throw at other enemies as well. He can also bash through walls and pick up furniture to throw at enemies. Incredible features super strength, letting him lift insanely heavy objects. It even does a good job of exploiting the different super powers, with each of the characters acting as the stars of their very own stages. In fact, part of the reason why the game's publisher, THQ, was a little shy about sending advanced copies to video game publications was to keep the plot a mystery.Įven better, the game mirrors the look and feel of the movie, with faithful recreations of characters, and environments.
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Did the personality of the movie survive the development process? Have the developers (in this case Heavy Iron Studios) made the best of the character's exclusive super powers? Does the titular band of heroes control well? And most importantly, do all the different elements coalesce into one satisfying game experience? To start, the The Incredibles sticks to the plot of its theatrical counterpart. Taking all these elements into account, the success of The Incredibles game adaptation depends on a few key areas. Not only does each member of the Incredible household boast their own powers, but each also comes pre-packaged with great personality from the movie. It features a nuclear family brimming with fantastic super powers, all sorts of maniacal contraptions and Pixar's unique brand of stylistic humor.
#TARGET LEAPPAD 2 GAMES TV#
The Incredibles, the latest Pixar flick to make the jump from theater screen to TV screen, has the makings of a solid action game.
