LEGO The Incredibles is a video game based off of The Incredibles films. It was developed by Travellers Tales and published by Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment.
Gameplay[]
The game features a campaign based off both of The Incredibles films. It includes an open-world hub where the player can fight crime and participate in original side-quests and missions developed by both Pixar and TT Games. Deceased supers from the first film, such as Gazerbeam, are playable.[1] Characters from other Pixar franchises are also playable.
Differences between the films[]
TT Games' Lego video game franchise is known for its humor, including games based off of film franchises. As such, Lego The Incredibles includes humorous moments not seen in the films, as listed below:
"The Incredibles"[]
- When Mr. Incredible changes into his super suit, he accidentally changes into his swim suit first before realizing he has the wrong suit.
- Mr. Incredible is joined by Elastigirl and uses a crossbow. Oliver Sansweet doesn’t appear.
- Mr. Incredible meets young Buddy Pine whilst fighting Bomb Voyage.
- The supers are sued because of the train incident instead.
- When Frozone is arguing with his wife Honey, the helicopter in the background “MAYDAY’S” and explodes, causing the pilot to land on the window and slide down it. He is also given a snowman outfit.
- Syndrome’s rocket boots backfire.
- Bomb Voyage escapes without Buddy Pine getting a bomb on his cape due to numerous real-life incidents similar to that scene.
- The flashbacks of super heroes dying because of their capes are absent due to Death rarely being featured in LEGO products.
- Frozone joins Mr. Incredible during his first visit to Nomanisan Island and there are two Omnidroids for them to fight.
- Gazerbeam is alive and was knocked into a cave by Mr. Incredible's landing pod. The two later help each other reach Syndrome's computer.
- The computer room is much larger, elaborate and complex than its movie counterpart.
- Helen is in Edna's kitchen when she activates Mr. Incredible's suit GPS, and does so before being taken to see the new suits.
- Everseer, Stormicide, Gamma Jack and Downburst are not shown to have been killed.
- The order of the Omnidroid's evolution is inconsistent, going from version 1, to 2, to 4 (which is destroyed by Hypershock in the game), to 3 (destroyed by Apogee), to 6 and 9. In addition, versions 1 and 2 are actually a vacuum cleaner and a washing machine respectively.
- Gazerbeam is captured along with Mr. Incredible but is never seen again, leaving his fate unknown.
- Syndrome does not torture Mr. Incredible.
- Violet and Dash also take a pig with them to the plane.
- Mr. Incredible does not choke Mirage when she frees him.
- The US Army fighting the Omnidroid v.10 scenes are omitted due to LEGO's non-violence policy (although this is sometimes contradicted in certain products such as LEGO sets that are in the Science Fiction genre).
- Rusty McAllister is seen circling around over the Parr family victory.
- After the Omnidroid is defeated, Syndrome tries to kidnap Jack-Jack but is overwhelmed by his powers. When the Incredibles arrive, he decides to go into hiding. As a result, he survived.
"Incredibles 2"[]
- This movie is played first.
- Tony is not seen getting his mind erased from Dicker.
- The kids were not assigned to keep the crowds back on the perimeter and watch after Jack-Jack.
- Violet forgets her mask instead of having it and yanking it off.
- Frozone is handed Jack-Jack when he and the Incredibles fight The Underminer.
- The Underminer has henchmen to fight the Parr family.
- Violet wears fake nose glasses after inadvertently revealing her secret identity to Tony.
- An Eggman Movers can be seen when the bridge is broken.
- Frozone is captured from the cops and Mr. Incredible and Elastigirl aren't seen in a room with the P.D.'s detectives.
- Rick Dicker is not seen driving the family to the motel.
- The dinner scene is cut and Helen talks about superheroes being illegal and that it's the law whether fair or not while being captured.
- Winston Deavor doesn't tell the supers about his parents' deaths.
- Winston doesn't sing the heroes' theme songs.
- Helen's Elasticycle makes gasoline engine sounds when in the film, it's electric.
- He-Lectrix accompanies Elastigirl to stop the hover train.
- Helen meets the Wannabes on a plane to New Urbem instead of a party in a building.
- Blazestone appears in the present and Fironic & Gazerbeam don't appear.
- The people hypnotized act like chickens, even the hover train conductor.
- Reflux accompanies Elastigirl to find the Screenslaver's location.
- During Jack-Jack's fight with the raccoon, the raccoon summons other raccoons to attack Jack-Jack.
- The Screenslaver has henchmen in the game, but not in the film.
- The Screenslaver's hypno graphic and light cage pattern are different from the film.
- Evelyn has a normal outfit near the end of the film.
- Helen's final confrontation with Evelyn Deavor on her jet at the end of the film is omitted in the game. Instead, Helen, her family, and the other super heroes apprehend Evelyn Deavor while she's still in the ship.
- Cliffhanger, Dehydra, Diabla, Firebreak, Icebreaker, and Zephyr are neither seen in the ship nor at the end of the film, but they are playable in the game.
- At the end of the game's depiction of the film, the Parr family and Tony Rydinger go to the movie theater and are hypnotized.
Cast[]
- Jeff Bergman as Mr. Incredible
- Ally Johnson as Elastigirl
- Huck Milner as Dash
- Sarah Vowell as Violet
- Eli Fucile as Jack-Jack
- Nick Bird as Monster Jack-Jack and Rusty McAllister
- John Eric Bentley as Frozone
- Brad Bird as Edna Mode
- Kimberly Adair Clark as Honey Best (voice only)
- Jason Lee as Syndrome
- Bill Wise as Screenslaver
- Phil LaMarr as Screech, Brick, He-lectrix & Krushauer
- Paul Eiding as Reflux
- John Ratzenberger as The Underminer
- Elizabeth Peña as Mirage
- Jonathan Banks as Rick Dicker
- Wallace Shawn as Gilbert Huph
- Lou Romano as Bernie Kropp and Linguini
- Bob Odenkirk as Winston Deavor
- Catherine Keener as Evelyn Deavor
- Sophia Bush as Voyd
- Isabella Rossellini as Ambassador
- Dominique Louis as Bomb Voyage
- Owen Wilson as Lightning McQueen
- Jim Hanks as Woody
- Ruth Connell as Merida
- Richard Kind as Bing Bong
- John Goodman as James P. Sullivan
- Dave Foley as Flik
- Ben Burtt as WALL-E
- Jennifer Hale as Dory
- Jacob Haver as Russell
- Alex Gonzalez as Miguel Rivera
NTC (non-talk characters)[]
Gallery[]
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References[]
- ↑ LEGO The Incredibles Announced, First Gameplay Details Revealed, March 28, 2018.