Download the Disney Amino: aminoapps.com/c/disney/join My username is: RebelTaxi Tired. Preparing for Comic Con. This video had a lot of technical issues. Computer can't handle rendering 60fps videos. Decided to add some 1 time graphics for this. I upload at noon, if I miss that, I'll wait for the next day to upload. In that time I made all these graphics too spice this vid up.
It can be a infuriating hard game at times. If you didn’t learn to dodge roll, them the omnidroid ball roll will always hit you and that drains thy health. Closer to the end of the game you will be swarmed by large number of enemies. He already talked Violets stage.
The game having them kill the characters is actually very accurate to the film. The Incredibles inspired a lot of discussion about how the kids kill the villains in the movie with no repercussions. It's a pretty dark movie, even for PG (which remember was a first for Pixar too). The game says "fuck it" because the film says "fuck it"
When you realize that a mediocre movie tie in did mach speed sections better than Sonic ‘06 2 years before... Also, my ideal head canon is Hideo Kojima stealing the idea for the octo camo in MGS4 from the Violet stages in this game
In the game’s files, there exists unused textures for Mr. Incredible in his office attire along with an animation of him sitting and typing. It suggests that there were going to have a stage or cutscene or something set in Bob’s work place but may have been cut due to time constraints.
What I find weird, is there's an incredibles 2 game, for gamecube (probably xbox and ps2 as well but I only know about it being on GC.) So they made a sequel video game years before they made a sequel movie! Inredibles 2 Wrath of The Underminer. Was a pretty...eh game.
20:52 It was Avalanche Software (DBZ Sagas and the Toy Story 3 game) who worked on Disney Infinity, not Heavy Iron. Not to be confused with Avalanche Studios, who worked on the Just Cause series.
Jo-Kai Gon-Zo Someone has clearly not been playing the right games. Dark Souls 1 and 2 plus the Bloodborne DLCs are some of the best I have played, and I would pay them with pride, since its actually production after the time of release. If you want, you could call the absurdly good Final Mix versions of KH1 and 2 DLCs as well, from before the term was a thing.
Would you like to know something? Well you're gonna know anyway. Mh sister played this game when we were younger, and I would watch, but she never beat that level. Ever. And it haunts me to this day.
Good Boy Pan kept that ever Tuesday rule for 4 years and he even posts about it on Twitter he doesn't want to reduce the quality of his videos for the deadline.
the new movie is trending and they have to take advantage by adding something to their channel with their channel referencing the IP. All youtubers base their some of their content on whats relevant and viral and this guy already reviews old games and stuff. so there you go.
Had this on Xbox and loved it. I also had the sequel Rise of the Underminer which of course is now not canon. Loved it. I got stuck on that swinging section with Mr Incredible you showed off inside the base, but I beat Rise of the Underminer since there is hardly any challenge except late game bonus levels. I can't find my copy of either of them, but they were good times.
Battle for Bikini Bottom had plenty of development time, because Spongebob was an ongoing TV show. The Incredibles wasn't like that. With movie-licensed games, you typically are only given less than a year to make it in order to ensure it arrives in time for a tie-in. Of course Spongebob: The Movie, The Game was the same way, but since they had already developed the previous Spongebob game, they already had their controls, engine and graphics down. All they needed to do was hash out some levels and get the voice acting done.
I loved this game when I was a kid, haven't plyed it since then, but it made me pretty nostalgic. Particularly the first 4 levels, as at first I didn't have a memory card so I'd play games to the maximum point, I'd leave it running at night so as to not lose my progress xD
This game is my childhood. All i had back then were movie tie-ins, pirated Freddy fish games and crash bandicoot. Non-playable Frozone pissed me off though, Frozone was my favorite character.
The fact that you had difficulties with this game makes me wonder how I ever did anything in this game as a kid. Also the Incredibles 2 game (which was based on fighting the Underminer was great and I had so many nostalgic memories about it.
Bobby Ferg yeah, me too. I never had any difficulty for these levels, except for the 2nd and 3rd boss levels. I only liked to fail Dash's first level just for s#$ts and giggles
You can only imagine how much those veterans at Pixar must have sneered at this buchery. There`s lots of anecdotes of how much professional animators and artsy fartsy people in the commercial and fine arts fields hated videogames, a lot of art talent in the ps2 era (in the west) were burnouts and art school rejects lol, back when you could pùmp a AAA release with only a team of 15 people and a few months. is only the newer generation of animators thats bringing some loving for videogames, and the fact that they are now bigger than movies and don`t look terrible, polygonal and pixelated anymore.
I'm glad you mentioned the weird time kid-friendly games got T ratings. Before E10+, Snoopy's Red Baron game also got a T before it came out (lucky for them, that new rating was available by the time of release.)
All I remember about this game was the trailer where a bunch of guys in Incredibles costumes were in a boot camp, and one of the guys pulled a muscle in his groin.
I remember this game. But for some reason I don't remember it being as tricky to handle as you described. But you'd think Violet would have access to her force fields to deflect gunfire, seriously.
On the subject of neato fun facts about that Dash section, the moving trucks that say 'Eggman Movers' on them are the moving trucks that Buzz and Woody had to catch up to at the end of Toy Story.
I had this game for PC, I remember playing it so much as a child - I've lost it now though. But I'd recognise the level with the Mime boss anywhere I remember that there was also a sequel game (following on from the end of the movie) where you fought the Underminer
I wish they still made video games for EVERY piece of media to exist. Society would improve greatly with a Diners Drive Ins and Dives game Rated M for mature
God dang I remember this game as a kid in 2004 up to 2005 I was a 6 and 7 year old kid and I had the XBOX version too and I remember playing the hell out of this game when I was that age and I’m glad you did a review on it so I can remember my childhood
I have fond memories of playing this game back in the day. Couldn’t beat it due to the difficulty spike that happened in one of the Mr. Incredible missions.
i really love your weird little intermission with the funky music, makes me feel like im watching some nickelodeon or tv channel thing i dunno its nice lol