![]() To get all the minikits, golden blocks and studs in LEGO The Incredibles requires playing the missions again in Free Play Mode. Of course, there are still the same collectibles that are scattered throughout every LEGO game in LEGO The Incredibles missions. Violet can traverse over toxic waste but she's not the only character with that type of ability. These character abilities sound exciting but they don't really add much to the game. They follow the same repeated pattern of entering a new area, smashing the attack button to destroy everyone and everything in that area, doing some light but very floaty platforming and then lastly building something (by holding down a button) or using a character’s special skill (by holding down a button). The missions unfold in the same very linear fashion. ![]() Although other more recent LEGO games have done something clever and interesting with their story missions and level design, LEGO The Incredibles takes the easy and expected path through each of its 10 story missions, each of which take about an 45 minutes to an hour to complete. ![]() At least two playable characters are provided, and each mission can be played in solo or co-op modes. A cutscene, usually remixing a scene from the movie, opens them and then quest begins. The campaign plays out exactly as it does in all other LEGO Games. The other half of the game is an open world section that tasks players with exploring the large city map of Municiberg and Urbem.Though the better section, by far, is the open world material, the main thrust of the game is the campaign missions. These start out adapting the plot of The Incredibles 2 and then loop back around to the first film. The first half are the campaign missions. LEGO The Incredibles is broken up into two sections. Related: Why Incredibles 2 Is Pixar's Most Disappointing Sequel
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