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The Incredibles
The Incredibles Coverart.png
North American cover art for PS2
Developer(s) Heavy Iron Studios
Publisher(s) THQ, D3, Capcom
Platform(s) Windows, Mac OS, PlayStation 2, GameCube, Xbox, Mobile phone, Game Boy Advance
Release date(s) NA October 31, 2004
PAL November 5, 2004
JP December 2, 2004
Mobile
NA September 28, 2004
Macintosh
NA October 26, 2004
Windows
NA October 29, 2004
PAL November 5, 2004
Genre(s) Action-adventure game, Beat 'em up
Mode(s) Single-player
Rating(s) CERO: A (All Ages)
ESRB: T (Teen)
OFLC: G 8+
PEGI: 7+
USK: 12
Media DVD-ROM CD-ROM, Cartridge, Nintendo optical disc
System requirements Windows
800 MHz Processor
256 MB RAM
660 MB Hard disk space
32 MB Graphics card
Windows 95 or better

Macintosh
800 MHz Processor
384 MB RAM
670 MB Hard disk space
32 MB Graphics card
Mac OS 10.2.6

Input methods PC & Mac
Keyboard and Mouse
Console
Gamepad

The Incredibles, known as Mr. Incredible in Japan, is a video game based on the film of the same name, released in 2004 for the PlayStation 2, Xbox, Nintendo GameCube, Game Boy Advance, PC, Macintosh and Mobile phones.

Contents

[edit] Gameplay

The game features 18 levels, and has five playable characters. They are:

  • Mr. Incredible: Used for most of the game, he spans 11 of the levels. While his techniques are the same, his clothes change:
    • Young Bob Parr (his first two levels, blue suit)
    • "Keeping Identity Secret" Bob (one level; burning building)
    • Old Bob Parr (three levels; old blue suit)
    • New Bob (five levels; new "i" suit)
  • Elastigirl spans three levels (she appears in two more as either a guest or a helper)
    • Elastigirl (one level; original suit)
    • Elastigirl (two levels; new "i" suit)
  • Dash (two levels, both of which have a time limit). Two suits: secret identity and supersuit.
  • Violet: Used once. She sneaks past guards invisibly; the supersuit is her only costume. Unlike the others she is defeated with one hit.
  • Incredi-Ball: Dash and Violet together in a force field.

On the GBA version, Incredi-Ball is absent. However, the character of Frozone is playable, and in addition, Elastigirl as the form of a boat is playable.

[edit] Plot

The evil Bomb Voyage attempts a bank heist in Metroville, but superheroes Mr. Incredible, Frozone, and Elastigirl set out across the city's rooftops to stop him. Mr. Incredible captures Bomb Voyage in the bank, but then his fanboy, Buddy Pine, shows up. Buddy has no superpowers but wants to be a superhero. He begins to fly out the window on his rocket boots to notify the police of Bomb Voyage's capture, but Mr. Incredible notices a bomb on Buddy's cape. Releasing Bomb Voyage, Mr. Incredible grabs onto Buddy's cape and goes on a wild ride through the city.

Mr. Incredible and the bomb both fall from the cape and onto a rooftop, where Bomb Voyage appears in a helicopter. Bomb Voyage attempts to kill Mr. Incredible with bombs and laser beams, but Mr. Incredible throws the bombs back and the helicopter, making it fly into a building and explode.

It comes about the superheroes are being sued for too much destruction, and are forced by the government to disguise themselves as civilians and try to live normal lives. Mr. Incredible marries Elastigirl and they have two childrn, Violet and Dash.

Mr. Incredible is then approached by Mirage, who tells him that she runs a secret organization on an island called Nomanisan and that their latest machine, the Omnidroid 08, is off wreaking havoc on the island. Mr. Incredible goes to Nomanisan, where he tracks down the Omnidroid and destroys it. Meanwhile, the entire fight was witnessed by Mirage and her anonymous employer, whose face is not shown, through a robotic bird. The employer comments that Mr. Incredible's victory is surprising.

Mr. Incredible returns to Nomanisan on another mission. When he reaches the conference room, he goes through numerous security guards and other systems but once he gets to the empty meeting room, another omnidroid tears the wall apart and grabs Mr. Incredible. The omnidroid's leader, Syndrome, appears, who was Mirage's employer and Buddy Pine. He reveals that he wants to kill Mr. Incredible and the world's other superheroes. Mr. Incredible escapes Syndrome by jumping off a waterfall.

Elastagirl goes to Nomanisan to save her husband and safely stores Violet and Dash in a cave as she sneaks into Syndrome's base. The next morning, Violet and Dash accidentally activate an alarm system and are forced to use their powers to escape from Syndrome's guards. They learn not to be ashamed of their powers and to work together.

Finally, all of the Incredibles meet up and activate one of Syndrome's rockets, using it to escape back to Metroville, where the omnidroid is wreaking havoc. In a battle reminiscent of those of the old days, the Incredibles and Frozone work together to destroy the robot. Now, superheroes are loved by the public again.

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