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Videogamer: The Incredible Hulk Review

Videogamer writes: "We almost got the perfect Incredible Hulk video game back in 2005. Vivendi and Radical Entertainment's Hulk: Ultimate Destruction. The free-roaming action game suited the angry green giant perfectly, with only the limitations of the PS2 and Xbox holding it back. Since then all's been quiet on the Hulk front. With a new movie attempting to reboot the series in theatres right now, SEGA has taken the reigns for yet another Hulk video game. Sadly, this latest effort would make even the calmest people turn green.

Once again you'll take control of Hulk in a free-roaming New York City, with you only ever controlling Hulk - you're never in control of Bruce Banner, as you were in the previous movie licensed Hulk game. As Hulk you can leap great heights and distances, smash through objects, destroy everything in sight, pick up large objects, climb up buildings and generally act like you'd expect a giant, super strong green man to act."
5 / 10
Cyrus365 - contributor
Published: 487 days 17 hours ago | Review | PlayStation 3 | Xbox 360 | Wii | Nintendo DS | PlayStation 2 | PC
 
 
 

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