The incredibles game ps2 part 1
It's still a nice game for a young boy, but I'd recommend the other T vesion over this E one if you had to pick one. This game is a lot of fun, some parts can be challenging but it dosnt take away from the fun. Arrived on time. The game disk is in great shape. Also had the original manual and bonus book included. Great deal. The game was scratched. Very upset. Skip to main content. About this product. Open box. Make an offer:. Stock photo. Brand new: Lowest price The lowest-priced brand-new, unused, unopened, undamaged item in its original packaging where packaging is applicable.
Buy It Now. Add to cart. Make Offer. See all 2 brand new listings. Sold by alittleofeverythingtoday How does "The Incredibles 2" stack up to other Pixar movies? Find out here! Calling it an "easy comp," one top analyst is anticipating October sales to jump 45 to 50 percent from last year, thanks to San Andreas. THQ's range of titles based on this weekend's Pixar release descends upon store shelves today. THQ shows off a near-final version of its upcoming action game based on the forthcoming Pixar movie.
The publisher inks an agreement to make games based on four more computer-animated films from the computer-animation studio. THQ's heroic action game based on Pixar's upcoming movie will be shown at E3 Pixar's Finding Nemo follow-up busts out in a much darker direction, focusing on a family of superheroes who must balance their will to do good against a desire to remain anonymous while fitting into normal society. Expect the usual spark of Pixar humor, but also some killer fights--enough to warrant a shocking PG rating.
The game expands upon the events of the film, serving up a cavalcade of platforming levels heavy on the variety. You'll take control of the entire family: Mr. Incredible, a somewhat out-of-shape Superman wannabe; Elastigirl, his superstretchy wife; ultraspeedy son Buddy; and daughter Violet, a moody teen who creates impenetrable force fields.
While The Incredibles is making a huge impact at the box office, its now time for the video game equivalent to follow suit and why not? Other recent video games made from movies such as Spiderman-2 have broken the stereotype and delivered high quality games, becoming quite popular. Unfortunately, The Incredibles does follow the stereotype and really relies on success of the movie as its strongest feature.
Although there are numerous movie to video game attempts that have turned out much worse, The Incredibles really misses the mark specifically dealing with the gameplay but holds it own otherwise. The Incredibles plot closely follows the movie and successfully captures the essence of it. The cutscenes bring out a strong humor element for instance while the audio and video offer a close resemblance to the actual movie.
Even the super powers of all the family members are utilized well with each member being controlled on different levels. Where the problems begin is in the gameplay.
My biggest issue here is the controls, as they generally feel clumsy or awkward. It's most noticeable when fighting groups of enemies as often you find that after a punch is thrown or whatever you're out of position for the next attack. Also the gameplay is extremely safe and follows the platform genre basics without deviating enough. In other words the same few gameplay elements are repeated throughout the game and by the end, its difficult to get through.
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