
LEGO The Incredibles Review: LEGO The Incredibles on Switch brings Pixar's superhero family to life with signature LEGO charm. Relive both movie plots, utilizing unique family powers for puzzles and combat. Its accessible co-op, open-world hub, and humorous storytelling make it ideal for families. While familiar LEGO gameplay, it's a delightful, action-packed adventure for fans of the Parrs. – superuser
LEGO The Incredibles, developed by TT Games and published by Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment, launched on the Nintendo Switch in 2018. This action-adventure title uniquely adapted both beloved Disney Pixar films, *The Incredibles* and *Incredibles 2*, into the charming, brick-built universe of LEGO. This LEGO The Incredibles Switch review explores its super-powered fun and why it’s a fantastic fit for portable gaming.
Gameplay: Family Powers and Crime Wave Chaos
At its core, LEGO The Incredibles delivers the familiar and engaging LEGO gameplay loop: smash environmental objects, collect studs, build new contraptions from scattered LEGO bricks, and solve light puzzles. The Switch version handles this with ease, offering smooth performance both in handheld and docked modes, making it perfect for on-the-go adventures.
The game’s standout feature is its emphasis on family abilities. Players primarily control the Parr family – Mr. Incredible, Elastigirl, Violet, Dash, and the unpredictable Jack-Jack – along with allies like Frozone. Each character’s unique powers are essential for progression: Mr. Incredible’s super strength, Elastigirl’s elasticity, Violet’s force fields and invisibility, Dash’s super speed, and Jack-Jack’s myriad of unpredictable powers. The game introduces “Family Builds,” where multiple characters combine their powers to construct large LEGO objects, adding a fun co-op element. The open-world hub of Municiberg and New Urbem is vibrant and filled with side quests, races, and a unique “Crime Wave” system where players tackle various villainous activities. The seamless drop-in/drop-out local co-op is a highlight, making it an ideal family-friendly multiplayer experience.
- Playable Parr family members with unique superpowers
- Adapts both The Incredibles and Incredibles 2 films
- Expansive open-world hub with dynamic “Crime Waves”
- Classic LEGO smashing, building, and puzzle-solving
- Seamless 2-player local co-op multiplayer
Story and Humor: A Super-Powered Double Feature
The narrative of LEGO The Incredibles uniquely retells the events of *Incredibles 2* first, followed by the original *The Incredibles*. This choice allowed the game to align with the release of the second film. Both stories are faithfully adapted, but with the signature LEGO humor and witty visual gags that TT Games is renowned for. Serious, iconic movie moments are reinterpreted with hilarious slapstick comedy, often poking fun at the source material in a loving way.
The game utilizes actual audio dialogue directly from the films for the voice acting, seamlessly integrated with new LEGO-style animations and physical comedy. This blend creates an authentic yet fresh and funny experience that appeals to fans of both the movies and LEGO games.
Graphics and Sound: Brick-Built Heroics
Visually, LEGO The Incredibles on the Switch is vibrant and appealing. The graphics are detailed and colorful, bringing the distinct art style of the Pixar films to life in LEGO form. The character models are expressive, and the visual effects for superpowers are impressive, maintaining the consistent quality expected from TT Games.
The sound design is excellent, featuring Michael Giacchino’s iconic and energetic orchestral score from the films, perfectly setting the mood for every scene. The authentic sound effects for superpowers and environmental destruction are all present, contributing greatly to the game’s immersive and fun atmosphere.
Replayability: A Hero’s Journey of Collectibles
LEGO The Incredibles offers immense replayability. Beyond the main story campaigns, players can revisit levels in Free Play mode to uncover hidden areas and collect every Minikit, Red Brick, and character token using their expanded character roster (which includes many non-Incredibles Pixar characters). The open-world cities are also packed with side quests, races, and challenges, ensuring dozens of hours of content for completionists.
Is LEGO The Incredibles on Switch Worth Playing Today?
Absolutely. LEGO The Incredibles on Switch is a must-play for fans of LEGO games, The Incredibles films, and superhero games. Its comprehensive coverage of both movies, unique family abilities, signature humor, and engaging co-op gameplay make it a highly enjoyable and endlessly replayable experience. It’s a true gaming masterpiece and a shining example of a licensed game done right, offering fantastic portable gaming fun on the Nintendo Switch.
Game Information
- Title: LEGO The Incredibles
- Platform: Nintendo Switch
- Genre: Action-Adventure, Open World
- Publisher: Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment
- Release Year: 2018
Developer: TT Games