I played Rise Of The Underminer many, many times. It was awesome. I loved playing as Frozone, but actually not so much because of the freeze ray, but because of how incredibly OP and satisfying to use his board is. You can send enemies flying (especially off ledges and into walls), and I found out that boarding on top of the later shield robots allows you to board indefinitely, which also drains their shields really fast. Snowboard is just so damn good for everything. Also loved using ground pound as Mr. Incredible, for the similar reason of sending robots careening into pits of death.
Hot Take: This should have been the sequel after the movie. 13 and a half years worth of build up only to find out that the Underminer wanted to rob a bank. Not to say the movie is bad, it’s quite good.
The Underminer building a Doomsday Device whilst terrorising the surface World with Killer Robots makes him a far more threatening Villain than the Bank Robber he turned out to be in the actual movie
I have a fond memory of this game for the simple reason it was a co-op. The only co-op I ever convinced my mom to play. So this is basically the only game I've ever played with her.
Hold on what? I thought it was saecasm and expected a little hey I was joking comment. How is this game bad? I've had so much fun playong this game with many different friends.
I co opted this game with my girlfriend recently. It makes the game way more fun. I would recommend it yo people who love games like marvel ultamate alliance and champions of norrath.
This was one of the first Playstation games i got when I was 5, and I really enjoyed it, ngl. As the years went by I honestly hoped the Underminer would return in a real movie sequel, and was honestly disappointed when I saw the Incredibles 2 at 18 years old, but still enjoyed the movie nonetheless. Looking back, and how you explained it, yeah the Game’s story probably would’ve fit better as a tv special rather than a movie, but I still feel like the Underminer was a missed opportunity. He seemed so threatening in the game to me, but in the actual sequel he’s just another villain trying to be funny or witty and.. it didn’t work for me xD
When I saw The Incredibles II, it was actually a letdown. I wanted a battle against the Underminer and looking at the game - it’s a better sequel than the movie. I never played the game, but looking at it, the gameplay is not that great, but the story is more interesting than the Underminer being a generic bank robber. That’s what I have to say.
I had the DS version of the game. I couldn’t find myself getting past like the second level. There where everyone’s favourite thing, disappearing platforms! What made it worse is you had to fill them in yourself with frozone then pray you landed on them. It still means a lot to me because of nostalgia, but yeah, it was terrible as a game
Nostalgic game to me too and I don't think it was terrible, fun gameplay and enemy variety from what I can remember, great OST but most of the levels are forgettable, only recently came back to realize the only thing I remembered was the final boss and first boss, along with the first boss's music.
"Coming back to variety though...there isn't any." Well fuck. Add me on Discord Balter#2046. Want to colab at some point about anything FPS, RTS, TBS, or RPG some day,
Interesting... When I was younger this game was seen as legendary, one of the greatest movie games of all time
I played Rise Of The Underminer many, many times. It was awesome.
I loved playing as Frozone, but actually not so much because of the freeze ray, but because of how incredibly OP and satisfying to use his board is. You can send enemies flying (especially off ledges and into walls), and I found out that boarding on top of the later shield robots allows you to board indefinitely, which also drains their shields really fast. Snowboard is just so damn good for everything.
Also loved using ground pound as Mr. Incredible, for the similar reason of sending robots careening into pits of death.
Hot Take:
This should have been the sequel after the movie. 13 and a half years worth of build up only to find out that the Underminer wanted to rob a bank. Not to say the movie is bad, it’s quite good.
Underminer should have had his own short film tbh.
Maybe they're setting up rise of the underminer
@@ethancoentertainment it might happen for the third movie
The Underminer building a Doomsday Device whilst terrorising the surface World with Killer Robots makes him a far more threatening Villain than the Bank Robber he turned out to be in the actual movie
I have a fond memory of this game for the simple reason it was a co-op.
The only co-op I ever convinced my mom to play. So this is basically the only game I've ever played with her.
Hold on what? I thought it was saecasm and expected a little hey I was joking comment. How is this game bad? I've had so much fun playong this game with many different friends.
This one of my favorite games growing up. I love The Incredibles Rise of the Underminer.
I like the fact that's it's coop
As a kid this game was genuinely hard lmao.
To be fair, the game does look cool and I’d love to play it!
I remember me and my brother would go in the spot light to activate the laser traps to see who would survive it it was really fun
Lol we should've tried that
This was my second favorite game as a kid, second only to Spider-Man 2
I co opted this game with my girlfriend recently. It makes the game way more fun. I would recommend it yo people who love games like marvel ultamate alliance and champions of norrath.
Yea, it's way more fun in co-op. Makes some of the drag a little better. A lot of jokes were made about how good the freeze ray was
All i remember is “hey look frozone” and that it was a sequel to incredible and I was confused why there wasn’t a movie. I was like around 5
I had so much fun with this game when I was a kid
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This game was a BANGER. Perfect game to play with a buddy.. and fistfight over who gets to be Frozone
i loved this game as a kid
This was one of the first Playstation games i got when I was 5, and I really enjoyed it, ngl. As the years went by I honestly hoped the Underminer would return in a real movie sequel, and was honestly disappointed when I saw the Incredibles 2 at 18 years old, but still enjoyed the movie nonetheless.
Looking back, and how you explained it, yeah the Game’s story probably would’ve fit better as a tv special rather than a movie, but I still feel like the Underminer was a missed opportunity. He seemed so threatening in the game to me, but in the actual sequel he’s just another villain trying to be funny or witty and.. it didn’t work for me xD
3:20 you just described exactly what Kung Fu Panda 4 felt like
When I saw The Incredibles II, it was actually a letdown. I wanted a battle against the Underminer and looking at the game - it’s a better sequel than the movie.
I never played the game, but looking at it, the gameplay is not that great, but the story is more interesting than the Underminer being a generic bank robber.
That’s what I have to say.
The correct way to play this is to get a friend and goof off.
This was one of the first games I owned on PS2. That Christmas I got this, Shrek 2, Ratchet Gladiator (or Deadlocked) and Destroy All Humans
There's also the BOOM! Studios Incredibles comics that follow this game.
I played so much of this with my homie whee i was a kid. Good times.
My dad bought this game for me when it came out and I played the hell out of it on the Gamecube
My dad and I played this game when I was 7 and we would play for hours
This game is better with others really
I had the DS version of the game. I couldn’t find myself getting past like the second level. There where everyone’s favourite thing, disappearing platforms! What made it worse is you had to fill them in yourself with frozone then pray you landed on them. It still means a lot to me because of nostalgia, but yeah, it was terrible as a game
Play the home console version. You'll love it.
Nostalgic game to me too and I don't think it was terrible, fun gameplay and enemy variety from what I can remember, great OST but most of the levels are forgettable, only recently came back to realize the only thing I remembered was the final boss and first boss, along with the first boss's music.
You think they would’ve made this into the second movie.
"Coming back to variety though...there isn't any." Well fuck.
Add me on Discord Balter#2046. Want to colab at some point about anything FPS, RTS, TBS, or RPG some day,
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This game is easy I remember beating this game the same day I got it when I was 9 years old
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