Krash - 01.07.2018

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switching between the characters and using
their powers in different ways is key to
success.
The first thing you will notice when you
play this game is the graphics. Each game
in the series has levelled-up its visuals,
but we’re still impressed by how much
detail there is in the game world. It truly
looks alive and filled with things to do. The
activities you need to do in the missions,
and the way that you use the characters’
different powers, always feel so inventive.
For example, in one stage Violet creates
a force field full of air so she can go
underwater. While in another Elastigirl
turns herself into a trampoline to help Mr.
Incredible get to a high platform. The city in
particular is a tonne of fun to just explore.
Whether you drive around, or use Dash’s
speed to run straight up the walls of a
building, there’s lots to see and experiment
with.

We’re always wondering which movie the Lego
series is going to use in its next game, but with
The Incredibles we were truly surprised. Despite
the super powers, this is not like the Lego
Marvel games, but more an experienced focused
on family teamwork... while beating up bad
guys. Sounds good, right?

SO WHAT ARE THE CHARACTER’S SUPERPOWERS?


We can’t list all the different characters and their powers here,


otherwise it would not be any fun discovering them for yourself. But


here is a taste of what is in store:


WORDS BY CHRIS STEAD

SYNDROME: Playing as this villain gives
you flight.
INCREDIBOY (BUDDY PINE): This
character can also fly.
UNDERMINER: Unsurprisingly, this
character’s power is to dig
VIOLET PARR: She has both Invisibility
and a force field. Plus she can activate Zorb
switches.

DASH PARR: You guessed it, his special
power is speed
ELASTIGIRL: She can stretch and shapeshift,
and she can glide.
FROZONE: He can freeze water.
JACK-JACK: This little baby has laser vision
MR. INCREDIBLE: As you might suspect, the
big dad has super-strength

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