- Publisher: THQ
- Release Date: Oct 29, 2004
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A stale adventure game with a fancy name on it. When it could have shined, it was dull. When the chance to kick in and throw some punches comes along, your thrusts are mired with the sluggish controls.
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It nails the feel of the movie and boasts varied gameplay, not to mention features damn funny voiceovers. Unfortunately, sloppy control and tired gameplay muddles the experience.
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An average tie-in that's not without its merits, and one that will appeal to fans of the film and a younger audience. Jaded older gamers however will find very little to sustain your interest.
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AceGamezThe gameplay is rarely exciting, quite repetitive and often very frustrating; never a good combination.
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Utterly credible action-adventure with an arbitrarily varied difficulty level. [Feb 2005, p.89]
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Gameplay is soon stretched as thin as Mrs Incredible's arms after you've tired of the new character moves and primary school-level puzzles, that include untaxing challenges such as overcoming laser traps by destroying conveniently placed power supplies. [PC Zone]
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PC GamerUltimately, like so many franchise tie-ins, it's just criminally mediocre. [Feb 2005, p.68]
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The greatest crime depicted in the game isn't Syndrome's machinations, but the speed with which the lame design renders dull action out of such cool characters.
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Computer Games MagazineOverall, you'd be better off just going to see the movie again. [March 2005, p.85]
User score distribution:
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Positive: 5 out of 14
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Mixed: 5 out of 14
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Negative: 4 out of 14
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