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Incredible Hulk - PS2

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Company : Sega Of America, Inc.
List Price : $29.95
Amazon Price : $23.49
Used Price : $23.23
Average customer review : 3.5

Features

  • The Incredible Hulk unleashes epic destruction in this intensely realistic 3rd-person action video game
  • Key moments from the upcoming film, plus additional plotlines and characters from The Incredible Hulk universe
  • Unleashing the Hulk¿s anger generates Rage points that increase his incredible power
  • Experience complete destruction–everything in the environment can be used as a weapon
  • Players crash through New York City, battling gigantic enemies amidst soaring skyscrapers in a massive open world

Product Description

Immerse yourself once again in the world of The Incredible Hulk, one of Marvel’s most powerful Super Heroes. This fury-fueled video game features intensely realistic third person action. It includes key moments from the film as well as additional plotlines and characters from The Incredible Hulk universe. You crash through New York City battling gigantic enemies amidst soaring skyscrapers in a massive open world. Unleashing the Hulk’s anger generates Rage points that increase his incredible power. Everything in the environment can be used as a weapon.

Crash through New York City, battling gigantic enemies amidst soaring skyscrapers in a massive open world

Customer reviews

Fun Game For Hulk Fans 4
I’d rate this game a four since it is slow at the beginning, but gets better and gets more in depth levels the further the game goes. If you like Ultimate Destruction, you should like this game. It is very fun jumping from building to building and causing havok along the way. Overall, just a fun game with really good graphics for the PS2

Disappointing 2
A few years ago, a little game called Incredible Hulk: Ultimate Destruction was released, and was a surprisingly great take on the Marvel character with free-roaming and destructive environments, plus the overall feeling gameplay-wise that you really were the Hulk. This new movie tie-in Incredible Hulk game from Sega seems to want to follow in the same footsteps, but alas, it is a disappointing, and quite frankly boring, next-gen smash-a-thon. Smashing up a pretty looking New York City is as fun as one would hope, and is by far the best aspect of the game to be sure. After that though, things begin to go downhill in terms of gameplay and overall presentation. Once you get bored with just causing destruction, the gameplay elements at their core just aren’t that varied, and the boss fights are underwhelming as well. Graphically, the game looks halfway decent for a PS2 game (bot not as good as Ultimate Destruction did), but there are noticeable graphical glitches and occasional bugs that hamper the experience. Oddly enough as well, just like with the Iron Man game that was recently released, the game’s cut-scenes are just plain bad. The good points of the game once again involve laying waste to the environment, and the film’s star’s, including Edward Norton, lend their voices as well. Considering how enjoyable Ultimate Destruction was and still is, it’s disappointing how Incredible Hulk ends up faring. It’s worth a look for Hulk fans, but in the end, you’re better off sticking with an old copy of Ultimate Destruction.

I guess “Incredible” is a higher label than “Amazing” 5
Before I go on, I would like to say that this review is for the Playstation TWO - and it is still awesome!

It has what I and many people want in a videogame…a combination of Rampage, the recent Spider-man games, GTA (but better than GTA), and the Hulk. And that’s pretty much all I want. And it delivered.

At first, I was hesistent to pick up this title because it’s for an old-gen system, but the graphics are still solid and you don’t really care about the graphics anyways once you start having fun as the Hulk.

A small disparity in graphics and one or two less skins/characters make this is much more worthwhile purchase than the PS3/XBOX360 versions, considering that they are like $30 more.

I wasn’t even a Hulk fan before this game (I mean, a character like this….why would I want to READ about it, you know?), but this game has made me a believer and has made plenty references to the comics (I know the references from the several other Marvel comics I’ve read).

Like I said earlier, this game is sort of in the format of the recent Spider-man (movie) games, so if you liked them, you’ll probably like this one.

Of course this game is WAY better than the Spider-man movie games, which is saying a lot because those games were solid. First of, the difficulty levels aren’t as ridiculous (in the challenges). Fun is emphasized with the extra content, not impossible difficulty levels. You can choose the order in which you want to play the various stories. Not only can you cover a lot of territory, low and high, like Spider-man can, you can destroy it all! And Spider-man is so “puny” compared to the Hulk: I don’t think I can go back to getting hurt by street punks (like I did in the Spider-man games), after jumping everywhere smashing robots and army groups in this game. The tokens are a lot easier to collect, meaning it seems possible that a person can actually be able to eventually get all these, without a strategy guide.

I haven’t played Ultimate Destruction, but I am definitely planning on doing so after playing this.

So glad I bought this instead of renting it. I wouldn’t have had time to do all of the cool stuff the Hulk can do in a couple of days.

Other reasons I love this game:

-It’s a movie tie-in game - and it actually means something!

-It is a good introduction to the Hulk character (well, not exactly as far as origin goes, but in general)

-No one can claim that this game is ridiculously hard at any time once you’re in the Hulk mentality

-It has plenty of references to not just the Hulk, but other Marvel comics

-There are some funny moments with the Hulk, cinematics wise

-The moves are super cool

-There are punks in everyone of these sort of games (GTA, Spider-man) that just lurk around every street corner waiting for you, at least when your threat level goes up, but in this one, you actually have interesting people to fight - not cops or street scum

-The unlockables are nice

-Good controls

The future Spider-man game makers have their work cut out for them.

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