
Разработчик: TT Games
Описание
announcement
Disney•Pixar’s LEGO® The Incredibles out now for macOS.
About the Game
Experience the thrilling adventures of the Parr family as they conquer crime and family life through both Disney-Pixar films The Incredibles and Incredibles 2, in a LEGO® world full of fun and humor. LEGO® The Incredibles allows players to explore action-packed story levels and an epic hub world - including Municiberg, as they use their unique “Super” abilities to bring the city’s Super Villains to justice. Gamers can also team up with family and friends in 2 player co-op to assemble incredible LEGO® builds!Поддерживаемые языки: english, french, italian, german, spanish - spain, arabic, danish, dutch, korean, polish, portuguese - brazil, russian, traditional chinese
Системные требования
Windows
- OS *: Windows 7/8/8.1/10 x64
- Processor: Intel Core i3-3240 (2 * 3400) or equivalent, AMD Athlon X4 740 (2 * 3200) or equivalent
- Memory: 4 GB RAM
- Graphics: GeForce GTX 560 (1024 MB), Intel Iris Pro 5200 (shared), Radeon HD 5850 (1024 MB)
- DirectX: Version 11
- Network: Broadband Internet connection
- Storage: 16 GB available space
- Additional Notes: Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
Mac
- OS: macOS 10.14
- Processor: 2.3Ghz Intel Core i5
- Memory: 8 GB RAM
- Graphics: 2GB AMD Radeon M290, Intel Iris Pro 5200 or better (see notes for more details)
- Storage: 16 GB available space
- Additional Notes: The game is officially supported on the following Macs. To check your Mac model and when it was released, select About This Mac from the Apple menu on your menu bar.
- * All 13” Retina MacBook Pros released since 2016
- * All 15" MacBook Pros released since Late 2013 with at least a 2.3GHz processor and 1.5GB graphics card
- * All 21.5" iMacs released since Late 2013 with at least a 2.3GHz processor and 1.5GB graphics card
- * All 27” iMacs released since Late 2014
- * All 27" iMac Pros released since Late 2017
- * All Mac Pros released since Late 2013.
Отзывы пользователей
I enjoyed this lego game. It is one of the easiest to play to 100%. I played 26hrs, but I did watch some walkthroughs at the end. There were some parts that were not intuitive.
Storymode wasn't too repetitive, but I did feel like the city was after awhile.
Had no issues on the steam deck.
I really want to like this game, as parts of it are fun so far, but there are SO MANY CUTSCENES it's unbelievable. I actually decided to time it out when I was doing city crime missions, and for every ~5 minutes of gameplay, there are ~8-9 minutes of cutscenes. Every single one of the 210 gold bricks has a dancing cutscene. Every character unlock is done by slowly opening a "card pack" and then watching your new character do a dance. Every red brick you unlock, it shows you the new power you unlocked in the menu very slowly, but doesn't even let you turn it on until it slowly exits the menu on it's own and makes you wait 2 seconds before you can press anything to go back in and activate the power you JUST UNLOCKED.
The actual gameplay is fairly standard lego gameplay, which is fun in my opinion, but is so overshadowed by the fact that there is so little of it compared to how often you lose the ability to move just so they can show you something super unneeded. I've even failed parts of missions because I grabbed a gold brick really quick cause it was there, but the cutscene lasted so long the timer ran out and I had to restart. I'm a completionist so I'm going to finish the game, but if you don't want to deal with this, don't bother buying this one,
Truly an incredible game.
it's boring
geci unalmas
One of the most fun lego games I have played lots of characters and missions to complete
w game
lego
Incredible
Its a fun game.
Probably not the best lego game cause it involves having to play Incredibles 2 to even play the better film but in the end i still think it was a fun time that is pretty brief to 100% at least compared to a good chunk of open world lego games.
Too complicated on PC for my kid, even I found it difficult to figure out what on earth was going on and could not get a combo to work with a character, ever. It was chaotic, with "pattern" attacks...just come on. The target audience is age 5-9.
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Its Incredible
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7.5
Isagood
I was incredible in LEGO.👍
Lego the Incredibles is such a fun game one of the only Lego games I’ve ever finished (besides Jurassic World on 3ds)
I got it as a Christmas gift from my mum and It has been a Blast.
It has soo many easter eggs to other Pixar movies Burn-E appears for a split second and waves Hello You can hear the Seagulls from Finding Nemo going “Mine” And there are even some levels with a hidden Pixar Ball. But the best one of them all are the Pixar builds that allow you to play as other pixar characters, they really tried their hardest to make it a Pixar game rather than just an Incredibles game.
My only complaint is how weird it is to playing the 2nd movie before playing the 1st big weird but eh not that big a deal
Lego The Incredibles will be a Lego game I’ll probably return every now and then 8/10 Bowie Approves
(they really need to update the Steam Deck status thing for saying Unsupported cause its very Very much Verified for me)
I haven't played this since 2021, probably because I completed it that year. I've matured since then, but it is nostalgic to look back on just.....how plainly stupid I was lol.
this game too many cutscene, idk if yall can skip that but mine is no. so everytime you accept side mission or loading next part in 1 main mission or etc you must watch that bs. better watch dino vs dino cutscene in other lego game
Typical Lego game. Build, play as different characters (though in this game some abilities are only usable by 1 or 2 characters, whereas other abilities are used by almost everyone), fight enemies, get a quick laugh at some of the siliness.
Overall, having only played a small handful (this is my 3rd) lego games, I think this is my least favourite, just because of the lack of variety. I know Lego games tend to be simple and repetitive, but this one was moreso than the others I played (Lego Movie Video Game and Lego Marvel Super Heroes). Nonetheless if you like Lego I can still say its worth buying on sale, but definitely not for full price.
16.8hrs for 100% completion and 100% achievements.
Sidenote: People complain about long load times, but I had the game on an SSD so it wasn't bad most of the time.
TLDR: Basic Lego game. Buy on sale. finish it in under 20 hrs most likely. Under 10 hrs if you are not going for full 100% completionist.
This game is the most boring pile of garbage ever. Wasted Money so YOU Don't have to.
Glitches and bugs alot... otherwise it would be a fun lego game
its a very fun game i really recommend this to others
I love Lego games
A usual TT Games and Lego provide some fun and entertaining albeit mindless fun. Here you follow the stories of The Incredibles 2 and then the Incredibles 1 as shown in the movies. Strange that you start with 2 and end with 1, but that's how it's done. Lots of characters, typical type of fighting and puzzles solving, but nothing too difficult and you literally can never die or get stuck.
In this iteration of Lego games, I really enjoyed what they did with Frozone as he's able to glide on ice in the air and on the ground where you can jump up and up and up and eventually be high in the sky. That effect and animation of it was cool. The graphics are great, typical with this game series and the achievements are simple enough to make the game last just a bit longer than just the 12 levels that you have to cover. Outside of those levels you are given an entire city to solve crimes and find collectibles. While the addition of the open world environment is nice, it is quite a lot to take on if you want to get 100% and it does get quite repetitious, but still can be fun in some ways.
I would definitely pick this up over some of the other Lego games as this one was definitely a notch higher and The Incredibles fits perfectly into the super hero theme that has been followed by Lego so it was a great match.
good game and it is fun bc of the other pixar characters but it is a very short game for a lego game.
good for relaxing
- Honey?
- What?
- Where's my super suit?
- Whaaat?
- WHERE. IS. MAI. SUPE. SUIT.
- I, uh, put it away.
Short, Fun but full of bugs
Such a nicely made game!! Just started it. The ability to be Violet and create a forcefield where you and Dash can run around together? or to be able to skii around as Frozone and blast and build ice structures? So awesome!! Nice locations including the modern Parr home, and seems to have some open-world elements as well. Awesome! 😄
Best and only disney lego game
To be honest i like Lego Incredibles because the amount of character they have, they remind me other heroes also exist, other than Incredibles family, Frozone, and some heroes that introduced in Incredibles 2. Pixar character also lovely here, even though most of them are not really usefull in game, but they bring me nostalgia.
But for gameplay, honestly they kind weird for like bring the Lego Ninjago feature but not really make insane amount of combo, it's just like half-baked combat system
I would really love if they make another Lego game based on Pixar, and not just single IP
Who knows, maybe they will make it like Skywalker Saga.
Overall this game is still short modern lego game, so if you're not really into Lego game, i can't reccomend it, but if you do well just go for it
Fine 6/10 by me
This game has been good so far it been a little glitchy but not too bad can work through them currently playing on steamdeck and has been awesome would highly recommend this game it's great for all ages very challenging for the most part has a good amount of levels and loving the characters especially the challenge with Jack Jack
As with most all LEGO games, this one is fun too.
Boring, bloated and buggy as hell, don't bother
I love the Incredibles, Lego and TT Lego games, but this game feels entirely uninspired. I'm glad I only spent 3.99 on it, rather than the full 39.99. This review turned out so much longer than I was expecting, but there are so many shortcomings here I feel I have to address.
Boring
The Incredibles has been one of my favorite franchises since the movie came out. Sadly I see very very little of that in the Lego game. By far the largest loss is the character design which Pixar put so much thought into. I get that the game has to remain a Lego game, but none of the characters feel like their in-movie counterparts because they don't look like them. Proportions are off and the more whacky designs are entirely lost on Lego minifigs. Storymode levels offer tiny snippets of areas from the movie, none of which look like they do in the movie either. The open world is empty and filled with copy+paste filler content and only gives you minor access to iconic areas from the movies. Genuinely sad, especially in comparison to the map Middle Earth offered in Lego Lord of the Rings. Sure the Incredibles' worldbuilding is far from being on the level of Tolkien's, but they can and should have invested more into the scenes that are recognizable.
The open world is divided into districts, each of which has a "crime wave" event that lets the player do a handful of minor side quests, fight a faction of villains and unlock their leader as a playable character. Every time you enter the affected district, a minute-long unskippable cutscene plays and this triggers every time until you finish the crime wave. Like the rest of the open world the side quests they offer are boring and repetitive and feel like chores. There were two factions in the ten crime waves I completed that I recognized. Most of them feel made up and are kind of generic looking villains/monsters you forget about while fighting them.
Bloated
As already stated, the open world is bland and offers players little in terms of engaging content. Most of the open world content is some variation of "destroy this type of object 10 times" which unlocks some unrecognizable character. Which leads me to one of the biggest nitpicks: random characters. Why am I getting "Hot dog guy" out of a random character pack? If he was in the movies and I'm forgetting, I apologize, but this doesn't seem like a character I need in the game. A big struggle the developers ran into was making non-supers have interesting abilities so why are there so. many. of. them. ???
It seems TT tried to salvage some of their perceived missing character diversity by adding other Pixar characters. This, however, just exemplifies everything I was saying before: why are these characters in the Incredibles' game? They, too, are Pixar characters and have incredible designs in the movies, but the Lego figures look bland as can be. Russel from Up looks like a generic kid, so does Spot, Woody, the ant from Bug's Life. TT is slinging IP at players like a monkey slinging shit, hoping some of it lands.
One thing I couldn't get over, which really confused me was the fact that Lego branding also seems to be everywhere?? A character lifts their foot and you can see the "Lego" stamp on the inside of the leg piece on either foot, or on their arms. This is done on bricks in the game which would not have this writing on their real-life counterparts. The whole game feels like a desperate attempt to remind you that everything in the game is IP that belongs to someone else, or to nostalgia bait.
Broken
There are so many bugs and crashes in this game I was literally unable to complete it, no matter how often I tried. Certain characters' abilities like Elastigirl's don't function 80% of the time and you get stuck retrying mini-games or entire chapters. Whenever you go into a vent as Elastigirl there's very very real chance she won't be able to interact with any object while in the vent. Enemy AI, especially bosses', bugs out so they just stand there causing fights to go on endlessly, even when their health is at zero.
It's hard to put into words, but a lot of mini-game and ability mechanics feel really sensitive and borderline impossible to complete. There were several instances where I had to disconnect my controller and use a keyboard to do winch-turns or spin a character in circles to figure out which angle I needed to hit an object with an ability with. Violet's purple bricks didn't always spawn when I destroyed objects, so sometimes I was one tick away from completing the mini game but was missing the final piece (literally). Other times too many bricks spawned and I kept getting the interaction prompt, despite having completed it.
The game also just crashes a lot, even on powerful hardware. Not much to say here, it just happens at random times and there doesn't appear to be a common denominator.
excellent
Nice :D
love it
extremely buggy
I love this game love the pixar characters and it even has a day and night cycle so cool good sunsets and elastic girl has a big gyatt
i love this game great for all ages
Solid but short.
The way you unlock characters sucks!
8/10 All in all a good Lego game but the best part was the Pixar characters.
i like the part where you play as lightning mcqueen and murder poeple
100% - 17.5 hrs
Achievements - 51
Review - 8/10
Difficulty - 2/10
Hardest Achievement - Making Parr
good game
Good Game
7.5/10
pros- fun, funny, and lets you play as the Omnidroid raidboss to demolish a mini city
cons- poorly optimized compared to other LEGO games, forces you to complete the entire 2nd movie's storyline before you can start the 1st for no apparent reason
I got 100% but at what cost
Super fun!
i own this game on 3 consoles soon to be 4, i have 100 percented it once and intend to do it again
Дополнительная информация
Разработчик | TT Games |
Платформы | Windows |
Ограничение возраста | Нет |
Дата релиза | 02.04.2025 |
Отзывы пользователей | 85% положительных (548) |