The Incredible Hulk


The Incredible Hulk is based on the Marvel's famous green hero as well as 2008 blockbuster movie. The game was developed by Edge of Reality and Amaze Entertainment and published by SEGA.

Before coming out on our screens, we can already try the video game version of the Hulk. What could possibly more fun than controlling the green man and destroying everything in your passage?
The story follows the movie (with of course more enemies and more battles). Bruce Banner (the hulk) used to be a scientist when an experiment gone terribly wrong transforms him into the beast (due to a massive dose of gamma radiation). After being pursued by the American army in South America, he heads for New York City where he saves the life of Rick Jones and where the mission starts.
Concerning the game play, you evolve in an open New York City where you can enjoy creating massive chaos between different missions. The City is completely destructible (knocking down the Empire State Building is pretty joyful) and travelling from roof to roof is enjoyable while looking at the view. The game is also filled with a couple of mini-games which brings some variety from the repetitive missions.

The Incredible Hulk is another attempt to transform a Marvel comic to a video game without a lot of success. Nevertheless if you enjoyed the movie or you're a simple fan of the comic, you'll spend hours of fun as an indestructible killing machine.


PC

Rank : 35% (by 1 magazine)

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The Incredible Hulk

GBA

Developper : Radical Entertainment | Editor : Universal Interactive Studios
Genre : Action
Rank : 77% (by 1 magazine)

Review (1) |

Xbox

Rank : 82% (by 1 magazine)

Review (1) | Cheat (1) |

Ps3

Genre : Action
Rank : 56% (by 8 magazines)

Review (8) |

Xbox 360

Genre : Action
Rank : 55% (by 1 magazine)

Review (1) |

Psp

Genre : Action

Ds

Genre : Action
Rank : 64% (by 5 magazines)

Review (5) |

Master System


Megadrive


Super Nintendo


Ps2

Rank : 40% (by 1 magazine)

Review (1) |

Wii

Rank : 47% (by 6 magazines)

Review (6) |


The Incredible Hulk reviews

You won't like it when this simplistic, repetitive, and occasionally broken game makes you angry.
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