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Game Cube : Incredibles Reviews

Below are user reviews of Incredibles and on the right are links to professionally written reviews. The summary of review scores shows the distribution of scores given by the professional reviewers for Incredibles. Column height indicates the number of reviews with a score within the range shown at the bottom of the column. Higher scores (columns further towards the right) are better.







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Incredibles not so incredible!

1 Rating: 1, Useful: 8 / 23
Date: November 14, 2004
Author: Amazon User

Maybe I am getting too old for these games, maybe this one just sucks! The game is some fun. Not bad really. But tthe graphics are horrible. They are blocky and the movement is jerky and not precise. The game does have some fun areas but if youre over ten, this one is way too simple and predictable. This game could have come form an Atari set up from years back! Its that bad, graphics wise.

Why is it rated T?????

1 Rating: 1, Useful: 0 / 20
Date: November 13, 2004
Author: Amazon User

Why is a game that goes along with a G rated movie rated TEEN? I was going to buy this game for my 6-year-old because he loved the movie but then I saw the rating, so I won't.

Do not buy!

1 Rating: 1, Useful: 0 / 0
Date: June 03, 2008
Author: Amazon User

o.k. here we go!

Pros:
you can play as mr./mrs. incredibles and his kids
a little to easy fighting with humans

cons:
bad graphics!
they just keep talking! like mr. incredible allways says every five seconds, "How bout' a peice of mr. incredible!" and the mom "Whatever happened to Ladys First"
it is so hard fighting the omnidroid!
it should not be rated Teen because it should be rated Everyone. not even E10+!

do not get this game!

Movie Great Game Horrible

2 Rating: 2, Useful: 2 / 9
Date: April 21, 2005
Author: Amazon User

I know how you feel about the Incredibales movie, it was incredibale but this game dismays the movie. Dash are faviorte character is forced to just run around in levels and avoid the enemys. Violet is just running around invisible. Elastigirl is probaly the best part of the game by swining around to the end of the level and the father is just beatin up bad guys. Plus the stupid voice of frozone gets kindof annoying after awhile. Wasn't the whole point of the movie about famile and teamwork and theres no I in team. Well you are all by you're self in this playing one charcter per level. Please note all movies made into games are bad

Promising Game That Doesn't Deliver

2 Rating: 2, Useful: 3 / 3
Date: December 22, 2006
Author: Amazon User

When I watched The Incredibles, I remember thinking, "That would be a really fun game." A boy who can run over a hundred miles an hour? A woman whose entire body is elastic? Sounds like it would make for an afternoon or two of sugary superhero fun!

Unfortunately, I disliked the game so much I never finished playing it. The gameplay was a horrible mixture of repetition, poor graphics, and an absurd level of difficulty. A good video game should be challenging, I know, but this game left me feeling multiple times as though I was mere moments away from developing an eye twitch.

I loved the movie. I hated the game.

Almost Incredible

3 Rating: 3, Useful: 97 / 102
Date: November 20, 2004
Author: Amazon User

This game goes a long way in capturing the look and feel of the movie, but falls short of being truly incredilbe on a few counts. First the good. The graphics are very colorful and the characters look very similar to their movie counterparts. There are quite a few movie clips spread across the play time and they look very near DVD quality. The graphics make this game come alive and they're supported by a lot of voice acting from what sounds like the original actors.

The game puts you through stages where you play as one of the four Incredibles. Just like the movie, they each have unique powers and you have complete control of them. Luckily, the game takes time to familarize players with controls with on screen messages. This is helpful not only for younger players but those of us who don't pick up on these things right away.

The leves are varied and closly follow the films story. You get to navigate the rooftops, a burning building, an isolated island jungle and a suburban hometown all in the first couple of stages. So there is lots of variety. The problems arise with collision detection and camera. Many times I jumped right towards ledges and swinging ropes only to fall to my doom. Mr incredibles punch lurches his entire body forward just enough to get whacked by the bad guys he was trying to hit or to fall off ledges. Dash requires expert timing on jumps or else you lose a life. When I got stuck on a level (which was often) it was for reasons like these and not because I was trying to solve a puzzle or that enimies were hard to beat. These kinds of slowdowns are very annoying and quite unforgivable in this day and age.

The game is rated T. And I guess that is for the violence of throwing bombs and punching people, but the games violence is right on par with the films violence. If your kids weren't disturbed by the film they should be fine with this game as well.

The game does a god job of balancing difficultly with fun and accessibility. Gamers of all ages can enjoy this game, but the very young and the most experienced gamers will probably feel left out. There's no denying the games fun factor, but it's sloppy execution in a few key areas stops it from being as incredilbe as it could have been.

Good, but not great

3 Rating: 3, Useful: 6 / 7
Date: November 26, 2005
Author: Amazon User

The Incredibles Game is fun but most of the game (about 3/4) you have to be Mr. Incredible. It got boring after awhile. You do get to play being the other characters in the game but not enough. I liked how they put video clips from the movie in different parts of the game. The levels got more complex as you went further into the game but there was usually 3 to 5 checkpoints in the level...that was helpful. There are no timely button presses and I finished the game in 3 days. It is a short and easy game. Overall, pretty good for beginners who have been gaming for a short time.

For experienced players

3 Rating: 3, Useful: 5 / 5
Date: March 19, 2005
Author: Amazon User

I loved "The Incredibles," so I was excited to play the game. I've only been playing video games the last couple years, and only off and on, so I'm really just a beginner. Perhaps that explains the enormous difficulty I've had with this game. My boyfriend is a long-time video game player, and he was able to do things in one or two tries that I labored for hours over. Even using cheat codes did not really help me all that much. I was surprised when I read the review that said the game was too easy. I almost cried. LOL But seriously, unless you are a good gamer, you're probably going to be more frustrated than challenged by this game. As for me, I guess I'll stick to action RPGs.

If I rated this, Everyone

4 Rating: 4, Useful: 8 / 9
Date: December 29, 2004
Author: Amazon User

ESRB rated this T? Ignore them! But the game's fun and very addictive and hooking and enjoyable but one thing messed it up. IT'S SHORT! I had played about 4 hours and am on level 8 of 18! Although some levels tend to stump people. Each Super has their own powers. Controls are like other games in the Action/Adventure genre. So they're not too hard to learn. I haven't seen the movie, but I'm sure this is like it! If you want a fun, family game, this is your game waiting for you to pick it up out of the GameCube section. There's a variety of department stores that have it! But if you like hard, long, challenging games, get Metroid Prime 2: Echoes.

fun but short

4 Rating: 4, Useful: 5 / 5
Date: July 25, 2006
Author: Amazon User

The Incredibles movie was a pleasant suprise, featuring lifelike characters, well animated fight scenes, and an interesting story. The game follows closely to the movie, with a few additional easter eggs.

First, the good: The Incredibles game has fun gameplay, good overall graphics, multiple cut scenes, and a nice ammount of replayability. The only problems with the game are that, first, the game is very short. There aren't many levels, and they aren't very long. A good player can beat the entire game in less than a day, but it will probably take a new player around a week. Most of the length is caused by some hard sections, such as the first two Omnidroid battles and places where the game makers didn't make it easy to grab a rope or something. The game is heavily scripted, making it easy to predict what you will have to face next.

The final problem is that you barely spend any time playing as Dash or Voilet. Dash has two levels, and Voilet only has one. The game has a very fun bonus feature you can unlock about halfway through the game, called Battle. In battle, you choose either Mr. or Mrs. Incredible, and battle seemingly endless waves of enemies.

All in all, The Incredibles is a short, fun game that is worth a rental, but you should think about it before you buy it.

Thanks for reading, bubba"samus"




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