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  • Summary: Superstrength, superspeed, invisibility, and elasticity are all the powers you have to combat evil in The Incredibles. You'll need them, because your enemies throw bombs, bullets, and lasers at you. Based on the movie from Pixar, The Incredibles tells the story of a family of undercover superheroes that is trying to live a quiet, suburban life but is forced back into action to save the world. As the film's main characters, you must fight, race, and solve puzzles in more than 18 action-packed levels. Expand
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  2. Negative: 3 out of 13
  1. Side-scrolling beat-'em-up action with your favorite superheroes. Worth a rental, and worth stealing from your little brother. But not worth buying for yourself.
  2. At the end of the day, The Incredibles isn't particularly noteworthy. The game is like nearly every other beat-em-up on the GBA and the game seems to be perfectly fine with that.
  3. The GBA can't make a game that looks anything like the sensational film, and clearly using a Double Dragon engine from the 8-bit era, and giving us lots and lots of uninspired action against swarms of clones in recycled backgrounds isn't the solution to the hardware's glass ceiling. This effort isn't worthy of the license.

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  3. Negative: 2 out of 2
  1. There has never been a good 'film to game' game in the history of video gaming, and this adheres to that. Side scrolling monotonous punching of thugs in recycled backgrounds quickly loses all excitement. Uninspiring and forgettable, like all film/game ports. Expand
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  2. The graphics are uninteresting, the combat is slow, the controls are somewhat hard to follow, and it is repetitive. This is a very uninteresting version of The Incredibles game. Expand
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