ENTERTAINMENT

‘Lego The Incredibles’ is simply below Parr

 ‘Lego The Incredibles’ is another piece in the colossal set that is the  Lego series of games, and while certain mechanics and a Pixar paint job  do a lot to keep things from going stale, there just isn’t enough there  to be worth a full-priced release. If you’re a fan of ‘The Incredibles’  or have kids who can’t get enough of building bricks and caped  crusaders, then feel free to grab this one. Otherwise, you’re better off  picking up another game in the series with more content and variety  than this one. Overall, it may be fun, but this game’s capes don’t cut  it. 


ENTERTAINMENT

“Incredibles 2” pulls no punches

Overall, 'Incredibles 2' is definitely worth the wait. The film expertly  balances action while showcasing a genuine family connection. Through  the use of a strong plot and a different perspective on existing  characters, the film feels fresh and nostalgic at the same time. This is  an incredible film for both newcomers and veterans of the older Pixar  generation. 


ENTERTAINMENT

“Crash Bandicoot N. Sane Trilogy” is a perfect fit for any Switch library

“Crash Bandicoot N. Sane Trilogy” is a great fit for any Nintendo Switch  library. The port was flawlessly executed, though portable mode can be a  bit questionable at times. The game is the same incredible remake of  the "Crash" trilogy that it always was, with amazing visuals and music.  Sure, the games are inconsistent and sometimes borderline awful, but the  overall experience is so great that even levels like “Slippery Climb”  can be excused. It’s solid buy for any Switch owner who has never gotten  a chance to experience these gloriously retro titles. 















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