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The levels themselves are relatively short, with each roughly taking between 15-30 minutes to complete. After finishing the story to Incredibles 2 you’re given the chance to relive the best moments from the original film in another 6 levels which admittedly have slightly more thought put into their level design.
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From here, the game skips between cut-scenes and gameplay, recreating key moments from the film with the usual array of Lego wit and humour across 6 levels. The game begins with a prologue which sees you begin the story to The Incredibles 2, taking control of Mr Incredible as you aim to stop The Underminer. The levels feel largely uninspiring to play through Thoughtless level design, repetitive gameplay segments and a lacklustre open world make Lego Incredibles one of the least inspired games to come from the studio despite some impressive character recreations.
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Next in the seemingly endless production line of Lego games from the studio is Lego Incredibles, a faithful recreation of the films bearing the same name and the unfortunate first signs of fatigue from the company. Across the span of 13 years and a staggering 34 games, Lego has managed to convert Batman, Lord Of The Rings, Harry Potter and even Ninjago to brick form in a familiar and largely enjoyable format. It seems almost yesterday that Travelers Tales brought us Lego: Star Wars back in 2005 and with it, a flurry of brick-sized recreations for some of the best loved franchises out there. Far From The Previous Incredible Lego Games