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The Incredibles:
Rise of the Underminer
European cover art
Developer(s)Heavy Iron Studios (GC, Mac, PC, PS2, Xbox), Helixe (DS, GBA)
Publisher(s)THQ (NA, EU), Sega (JP)
Platform(s)PlayStation 2, Nintendo GameCube, Xbox, Game Boy Advance, Nintendo DS, Microsoft Windows, Mac OS X
Release
  • NA: October 24, 2005 (PC, Mac)
  • NA: November 1, 2005
  • EU: November 11, 2005 (GBA, PC, PS2, Xbox)
  • EU: November 25, 2005 (DS, GC)
  • JP: February 9, 2006 (DS, GC, GBA, PS2)
Genre(s)Action-adventure
Mode(s)Single-player, multiplayer

The Incredibles: Rise of the UnderminerJPN is a video game and sequel to the animated film The Incredibles. It features Mr. Incredible and Frozone fighting The Underminer's legion of robot minions. The game features appearances by the rest of the Incredibles, though they are not playable characters.

John Ratzenberger reprises his role of the Underminer in the video game while the other characters from the film are voiced by different actors.

Storyline

The game picks up directly where the movie ended, as the Underminer drills out of the ground and declares his intention to rule the world. The Incredibles prepare to battle him when Frozone arrives. Mr. Incredible orders his family to take care of the Underminer's minions while he and Frozone defeat him. The two reach the Underminer's machine, but he quickly escapes underground. Mr. Incredible and Frozone pursue him. The two discover a computer containing the Underminer's plans and learn that he has created the Magnomizer, intending to reverse the position of the earth's crust and fill the sky with extreme pollution to create an artificial underground.

Mr. Incredible and Frozone make their way to Sludge Station, where the Magnomizer is located. After defeating the Magnomizer Guardian, they reach the roof of the Magnomizer and destroy it. As the entire Magnomizer building begins to collapse, Mr. Incredible and Frozone quickly escape through a giant drill, and it falls down a deep pit the machine makes when it falls through the ground. The Underminer, aware that Mr. Incredible and Frozone have destroyed the Magnomizer, activates the Crustodian, his most powerful robot. The Underminer begins his backup plan to create 100 giant Gilgenbots to conquer the world with. Mr. Incredible and Frozone fight their way to the Crustodian, destroying three Gilgenbots in the process. The Crustodian decides to cover up its failure by destroying the other 96 Gilgenbots. After defeating the Crustodian, who escapes, Mr. Incredible and Frozone take an elevator down to an underwater plant that originally supplied power to the Magnomizer, and now powers the Corrupterator, a giant machine meant to help the Underminer further his world-dominating goals.

Mr. Incredible and Frozone encounter a friendly robot named Dug who agrees to help them save a group of scientists that are trapped in the Corrupterator. Dug sabotages the Corrupterator and opens an elevator that leads Mr. Incredible and Frozone to the scientists. They rescue the captive scientists and confront the Underminer, but he escapes in the last remaining Gilgenbot. Mr. Incredible and Frozone take an elevator back to the surface. The two battle and destroy the Gilgenbot, and the resulting explosion kills the Underminer. Mr. Incredible and Frozone escape the blast, and the rest of the Incredibles arrive just in time to celebrate saving the world once more.

Cast

Reception

The game received "mixed or average reviews" on all platforms according to the review aggregation website Metacritic.[16][17][19][18][14][15] In Japan, Famitsu gave it a score of three sevens and one six for the GameCube and PlayStation 2 versions; one seven, one six, and two fives for the DS version; and one six, one five, and two fours for the Game Boy Advance version.[2]

Notes

^ In Japan, the game is known as Mr. Incredible: The Appearance of the Enemy Underminer (Mr.インクレディブル 強敵アンダーマイナー登場, Misutā Inkurediburu Kyōteki Andāmainā Tōjō).


References

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