Ever wonder what happened to the Incredibles after the end ofthe Disney Pixar film ? THQ has endeavored to tell apart that tale with a new game calledRise of the Underminer .

If you ’ve seen theThe Incredibles , you may recall the Underminer from the final scenery of the cinema — he emerges from a stadium parking lot and announces his presence . The plot picks up where the movie leaves off . Mrs. Incredible take Jack Jack , Violet and Dash to base hit , while Mr. Incredible and his supporter Frozone foreland off to battle the Underminer .

Soon Mr. Incredible and Frozone see that the Underminer has think up a menacing plan to pollute the Earth . He has also built legions of automatonlike soldiers — giant mechanised behemoths that resemble steam engines and boilers with big weapon weld to them — to do his bidding .

Incredibles Rise of the Underminer

Like the original Incredibles game ( , March 2005 ) , Rise of the Underminer is a third - person brawler . In individual - player mode , you ’ll take routine being Frozone or Mr. Incredible as they make their manner through the Underminer ’s subterranean tunnel to put and end to his evil plans . And there ’s no death of robotic bad cat to thwart you along the manner . fortuitously , you have superpowers . Mr. Incredible can use his effectiveness to plagiarize door or slam apart light floors , for illustration , while Frozone can freeze robots in place , build ice bridges , and skate through the melodic phrase on ice slide . As you fight your way through the game , you ’ll realize points , which you could then use to kick upstairs your characters ’ powers . While there ’s a lot of action and havoc , it ’s all fairly tame . The plot is betray for anyone over the age of 10 .

The game also offer a two - player cooperative way . Each of you choose a fictional character ( either Mr. Incredible or Frozone ) as you play side - by - side on the same information processing system . Thanks to the plot ’s autosave lineament , you wo n’t have to worry about saving games mid - flow if you ’ve got something else to do .

Although the plot ’s instruction execution is well overall , I did run into a few shortcoming . The game had meaning problems when install on a multimonitor scheme . Even in Mirrored mode the secret plan freeze out up after just a few mo . reinstall it on a unlike computer with only one screen correct the problem .

Support for game pads is also weak . The secret plan would n’t recognize either of the pad of paper I commonly habituate — bizarre , given that this game was also developed for console . While I make out that Mac OS X ’s support for secret plan pads is n’t a wide as what you ’ll come up on other chopine , pile of Mac secret plan developers get the support to put to work . And this plot would have been better for it .

If you ’ve play the first Incredibles game , you wo n’t observe a lot of surprise here — though the addition of Frozone as a playable character unquestionably sum to the delectation . At $ 20 , Rise of The Underminer is a decent value , make bold the expert problems do n’t overwhelm you .

By the way , the disk also comes with bonus material , include a “ making of ” video , a preview for Pixar ’s 2006 movie , Cars , and other Pixar - related content .

The Bottom Line

The Incredibles : Rise of the Underminer is an gratifying continuation of the Incredibles storyline . Too bad it ’s limited by some technical shortcomings .

The Incredibles : Rise of the UnderminerRATING : PROS : Cooperative multiplayer support ; fun sequel ; cheap . CONS : Poor financial backing for multiscreen setups and game digs . toll AS RATED : $ 20 OS COMPATIBILITY : OS X 10.2 and higher COMPANY : THQ

The Incredibles: Rise of the Underminer