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Family Age:
5 years and up Rating:
Everyone
Video Game
Average Customer Rating:
"E" rating inaccurate
We purchased this game as a gift to go along with the Gameboy advance we gave our son for his 5th birthday. We saw the movie and knew there was some "cartoon violence" expected in the game.
What was depicted in the first level of the game was far from "cartoon violence". Mr. Incredible is inundated by masked men with machine guns jumping out of doors. In my opinion this is more like "mob violence" and inappropriate for "everyone".
To the best of my recollection the movie did not have any REAL weapons. Luckily we always view the games before allowing our children to play them so we replaced this one with a more appropriate one.
Too many codes to note
This game is based on the Incredibles movie. The gameplay is not so fun and somewhat monotoneous. All you have to do is punch all the enemies and go to the next level. This game always tells you a four digits code everytime you go to the next level. I was playing this game for a half an hour and I have a long list four digits code.
Overall this game is not so entertaining. But for those Incredible-fans, especially kids, may like this game as completing each level is not difficult and you'll get 4 digits code so that you can continue your game another time.
Great Movie, Awful Game
Paint-by-numbers adaptation, awkward and repetitious...and totally uninspired. Sure it's faithful to the film...but even THAT is a drawback, since the game manages to make one of the most original and exciting plotlines I've ever seen into a kind of crappola silent movie with endless AND I MEAN ENDLESS unchallenging fight sequences. Took about as long to beat as it did to design, I'd wager.
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