The Incredibles: Rise Of The Underminer review:
As The Incredibles movie draws to a close, you may recall the surfacing of a new villain called the Underminer just before the credits began to roll. Instead of cinematically following up where the film left off, the story of the Underminer continues in interactive videogame format with THQ’s The Incredibles: Rise of the Underminer, which is now available across the three leading consoles, GBA, DS and PC. Though we have begun playing the console version and will be getting to a full review for it shortly, today we’ll be discussing how the title stacks up on the GBA.
The Incredibles: Rise Of The Underminer review:
I guess one good thing can come from the length of the gameplay: you won’t be using too much battery life.If you want something to entertain your children on a long drive to grandma’s house, try having them watch a movie. That might actually keep them occupied longer than The Incredibles: Rise of the Underminer would. Plus, you’d be spending less money.