The Incredible Hulk game features key moments from the film, as well as additional plotlines and characters from the character’s rich comic-book universe. Players smash through New York City, battling gigantic enemies amidst soaring skyscrapers in a massive open world. Players can demolish anything in their path and also use it as a weapon — pieces of a crumbling building…a passing car…a light standard. They can even demolish buildings with their bare hands. Damage is persistent, and gamers can use it to gain access to previously unreachable areas.
Does the latest title muscle past the last-gen hit, or is this one game that should make Hulk angry? Find out in this The Incredible Hulk game video review.
To quote the video review: “Loosely based on the new film in theaters, The Incredible Hulk continues the partnership between Sega and Marvel that brought players Iron Man in May. At a glance, Sega’s green monster bears a strong resemblance to Vivendi’s acclaimed Hulk: Ultimate Destruction, featuring an open world design with plenty of buildings to smash and cars to weaponize.
It’s fun to run around as the Hulk in an open world, harassing pedestrians and tearing the city apart with your bare hands, but with its uneven pacing, dull missions, and sloppy presentation, The Incredible Hulk won’t keep most players interested for long. If you still want to Hulk out in a video game, last generation’s Hulk: Ultimate Destruction is still your best bet.”
Design — 6.2
Gameplay — 6.5
Presentation — 4.4
Overall — 5.8
Hulk: Ultimate Destruction is a fun game to mess around with and I was hoping that the new Incredible Hulk game could match up…..I was thoroughly disappointed.