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LEGO The Incredibles | |
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LEGO Theme: | |
Developer(s): |
TT Games, TT Fusion |
Publisher(s): | |
Date Released: |
June 15, 2018 (North America) |
Genre: |
Action, Adventure |
Mode(s): |
Single Player, Simultaneous Two-Player |
Rating: |
E 10+ |
Platforms: |
Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, |
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LEGO The Incredibles is a video game based on the Pixar film franchise of the same name. It was released on the PC, Playstation 4, Xbox One and Nintendo Switch on June 15, 2018 in North America, and July 13, 2018 in Europe.
Description[]
LEGO The Incredibles is the extraordinary fun-filled adventure that puts you in control of your favorite Incredibles characters. Team up as the super hero Parr family to conquer crime and relive in LEGO form the unforgettable scenes and your favorite moments from The Incredibles and Incredibles 2 movies.
Differences between the movies and the videogame[]
- The pursuit between the police and armed gunmen is absent, so Buddy Pine isn't introduced until Mr. Incredible faces Bomb Voyage.
- The tour bus robber is portrayed as a henchman of Bomb Voyage. In addition, Mr. Incredible's and Elastigirl's attempt to catch him is taken more thoroughly in depth.
- Oliver Sansweet never attempts to commit suicide or appears in the video game. Instead, Mr. Incredible deliberately enters the bank in pursuit of Bomb Voyage and the banning of supers is the result of the L-Train accident.
- Mr. Incredible's attempt to apprehend Bomb Voyage is expanded upon and Incrediboy attempts to aid him in doing so to make the level co-op friendly.
- Mr. Incredible and Frozone's attempt to save everyone in a burning hotel is expanded upon.
- Frozone joins Mr. Incredible on Nomanisan Island to make the level co-op friendly. In addition, a second Omnidroid takes part in the battle, but is defeated by constructing a giant clock which turns Syndrome's robotic parrots against it.
- Mr. Incredible visits Edna before he starts working out to lose weight.
- Syndrome explaining his reason for becoming a villain is omitted.
- Gazerbeam is not killed in the video game and instead develops amnesia. He aids Mr. Incredible in uncovering Syndrome's plan while regaining his memories along the way to make the level co-op friendly.
- Gazerbeam, Everseer, Phylange, Downburst, Blitzerman, Tradewind, Vectress, Stormicide and Gamma Jack, all supers who were killed during Operation Kronos in the film, do not appear in the computer scene.
- Additionally, the first four Omnidroid Prototypes are based off of home appliance objects.
- Despite being killed by the Omnidroid VX.4 in the film, it is shown that Apogee managed to destroy the fourth prototype, rather than Gazerbeam.
- Mr. Incredible never threatens to kill Mirage after the Parr family is presumed dead. Rather, Mirage reforms after realizing the error in Syndrome's ways.
- Mirage's role is less major.
- When Frozone asks Honey for his super suit, he is later seen in a snowman suit and Honey's laughter is heard.
- Syndrome's remote is a device of his own rather than a technological bracelet and is not used in defeated the Omnidroid, but its detached hand still is.
- Syndrome never attempts to take Jack-Jack to his jet. Rather, he surrenders and goes into hiding after discovering Jack-Jack's powers before the Incredibles arrive. As a result, he is never killed in the video game and even appears as a boss in a Crime Wave.
- The Incredibles are invited to meet Winston Deavor immediately after they stop the Underminer's vehicle. Furthermore, Violet, Dash and Jack-Jack are also present, because of this, the police interrogation and the scenes in the hotel are completely absent.
- Elastigirl is introduced to the aspiring supers before her first assignment rather than afterwards, the scene in which this happens takes place in a plane, instead of in a building.
- Helectrix joins Elastigirl on her first 2 assignments to make them co-op friendly. Reflux also joins Elastigirl in apprehending Screenslaver for the same effect.
- The scene in which Evelyn tells Elastigirl about her plans while Elastigirl being locked up is absent. On that note, when Elastigirl figures out that Screenslaver was being controlled later on, Evelyn does not interrupt her mid-sentence and only puts the goggles on afterwards.
- The Incredibile chases Brick and Helectrix through the house, while in the movie it doesn't.
- The scene where Frozone is hypnotized takes place outside, and is not witnessed by Dash and Violet
- The room in which Mr. Incredible gets hypnotized is not darkened, unlike the movie
- Evelyn directly speaks Mr. Incredible's lines during the monologue, while she does not do this in the movie, Frozone also noticeably speaks slower than in the movie during his part of the speech
- The screen used to hypnotize the ambassadors is notably smaller than the one in the movie, as it is a TV and not on the wall
- Voyd never appears to assist Mr. Incredible prior to his goggles being removed in the movie
- Evelyn never attempts to escape the Everjust and the events of freeing the aspiring supers from her control and stopping the Everjust from crashing are abbreviated.
- The ending to the storyline based on the second movie is altered. The rest of the Parr family join Violet at the movies with the screen hypnotizing the audience.
- Blazestone is alive in the game, while she is one of the supers killed by Syndrome in the movie.
- The Hypnotizing screen looks quite different, as are its effects
Characters[]
Character | Weapons | Abilities | Image |
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Mr. Incredible |
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Elastigirl |
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Elastigirl (Devtech) |
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Elastigirl (Golden Age) |
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Helen Parr |
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Violet |
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Violet Parr |
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Dash |
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Dash Parr |
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Jack-Jack |
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Jack-Jack Parr (Diaper) |
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Jack-Jack Parr (Onesie) |
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Jack-Jack (Fire) |
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Jack-Jack (Monster) |
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Frozone |
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Lucius Best |
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The Anchor-Man |
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Anchor-Man Goon |
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The Ambassador |
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Ambassador Security Guard |
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Apogee |
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Banana Suit Guy |
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Bank Robber |
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Bernie Kropp | |||
Blazestone |
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Bomb Voyage |
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Bomb Voyage Goon |
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Brainfreezer |
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Brainfreezer Goon |
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Brainfreezer Monster Goon |
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Brick |
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Brick (Minifigure) |
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Buddy Pine |
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Chad Brentley | |||
Cliffhanger |
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Corn Cob Monster |
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Dehydra |
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Diabla |
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Downburst |
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Dynaguy |
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Edna Mode |
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Edna Mode (Juniors) |
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Edna Mode (Kimono) |
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Drone | |||
Evelyn Deavor |
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Everseer |
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Firebreak |
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Firefighter |
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Fironic |
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Flik |
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Gamma Jack |
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Gazerbeam |
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Gilbert Huph |
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Helectrix |
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Hot Dog Guy |
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Hypershock |
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Icebreaker |
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Kari McKeen |
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Krushauer |
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Lucius Best (Vigilante) |
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Lucius Best (Workout) |
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Macroburst |
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Meta Man |
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Mirage |
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Municiberg Mayor |
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Nomanisan Island Guard (Blue) |
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Nomanisan Island Guard (Casual) |
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Nomanisan Island Guard (Grey) |
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Old Lady |
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Phylange |
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Plasmabolt |
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Police Officer |
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Police Sergeant |
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Psycwave |
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Reflux |
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Rick Dicker |
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Robot |
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Russell |
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Rusty McAllister |
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Sally Sundae |
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Screech |
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The Screenslaver |
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Screenslaver Goon |
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Splashdown |
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Spot |
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Stormicide |
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Stratogale |
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Sulley |
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Syndrome |
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Thunderhead |
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Tommy | |||
Tony Rydinger |
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Tradewind |
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The Underminer |
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Underminer Goon |
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Universal Man |
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Vectress |
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Voyd |
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WALL-E |
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Winston Deavor |
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Woody |
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Zephyr |
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DLC Characters[]
Vehicles[]
Levels[]
Level | Heroes | Enemies | Boss |
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Chapter 1 - Undermined |
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Chapter 2 - Hover Train Hijinx |
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Chapter 3 - Revelations |
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Chapter 4 - Elastigirl on the Case |
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Chapter 5 - House Parr-ty |
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Chapter 6 - Screenslaver Showdown |
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Chapter 7 - The Golden Years |
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Chapter 8 - Vigilant Vigilantes |
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Chapter 9 - Nomanisan Island |
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Chapter 10 - Return to Nomanisan Island |
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Chapter 11 - Above Parr |
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Chapter 12 - The Final Showdown |
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Bonus Chapter - Omnidroid Rampage |
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Crime Waves[]
District | Enemies | Boss |
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Waterfront |
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Down Town |
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Brainfreezer |
City Park |
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Financial |
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Bomb Voyage |
Tourist |
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Docks |
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Anchor Man |
Outer Munciberg |
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Residential |
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Underminer |
Urban Hights |
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Industrial |
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Syndrome |
Achievements/Trophies[]
Notes[]
- This is the first LEGO Game since LEGO Dimensions to have original voice acting utilized by actors who are part of the Screen Actors Guild‐American Federation of Television and Radio Artists (SAG-AFTRA) following the conclusion of the 2016–17 video game voice actor strike. Whereas LEGO Marvel Super Heroes 2 and The LEGO Ninjago Movie Video Game featured a non-union voice talent that mostly consists of people from the United Kingdom.
- This is the first LEGO game since LEGO Pirates of the Caribbean: The Video Game to be based on a Disney property other than Marvel or Lucasfilm.
- This is the first Pixar title that TT Games has created since Finding Nemo in 2003, and its eighth one overall.
Credits[]
Voice Cast[]
- Maeve Andrews - Jack-Jack
- Jonathan Banks - Rick Dicker
- John Eric Bentley - Frozone
- Jeff Bergman - Mr. Incredible
- Brad Bird - Edna Mode
- Michael Bird - Tony Rydinger
- Barry Bostwick - Mayor
- Jack Bright - Spot
- Ben Burtt - Wall-E
- Sophia Bush - Voyd
- Cathy Cavadini - Brainfreezer
- Kimberly Clark - Honey Best
- Robert Clotworthy -
- Ruth Connell - Merida
- Paul Eiding - Reflux
- Ted Evans - Anchor-Man
- Dave Fennoy - Judge
- Dave Foley - Flik
- Eddie Frierson -
- Eli Fucile - Jack-Jack
- Adam Gates - Chad Brentley
- Alex Gonzalez - Miguel
- John Goodman - James P. Sullivan
- Jennifer Hale - Dory
- Jim Hanks - Woody
- Jacob Haver - Russell
- Dennis Jennings -
- Michael B. Johnson - Victor Catchet
- Ally Johnson - Elastigirl/Mrs. Incredible
- Catherine Keener - Evelyn Deavor
- Richard Kind - Bing Bong
- Phil LaMarr - Krushauer, He-Lectrix
- Jason Lee - Syndrome, Buddy Pine
- Dominique Louis - Bomb Voyage
- Norma Maldonado - Mirage, Apogee
- Huck Milner - Dash Parr
- Teddy Newton - Newsreel Narrator
- Bob Odenkirk - Winston Deavor
- Bret 'Brook' Parker - Kari McKeen
- John Ratzenberger - Underminer
- Lou Romano - Bernie Kropp / Alfredo Linguini
- Isabella Rossellini - Ambassador
- Caeden Rush -
- Wallace Shawn - Gilbert Huph
- Roger Craig Smith - Gazerbeam
- Andrew Stanton - Seagulls
- Fred Tatasciore -
- Paula Tiso - Sally Sundae
- Sarah Vowell - Violet Parr
- John Walker - Reverend
- Deirdre Warin -
- Scott Whyte -
- Owen Wilson - Lightning McQueen
- Wally Wingert -
- Bill Wise - Screenslaver
Crew[]
- Hannah Price - Voice Director
- Justin Villiers - Additional Voice Director