Hulk

Developer: Radical Entertainment
Publisher: Vivendi Universal Publishing
ESRB Rated T (for Teen)

Game System: Nintendo Game Cube, PC, PlayStation 2, Xbox

Players: 1

 

 

 

 

 

 

What It Is

Picking up one year after the events of the film, the game follows the plight of scientist Bruce Banner and his short-tempered alter ego, Hulk, as they battle against the forces of the Leader – a villain intent on using the Hulk’s gamma energy to unleash an army of gamma creatures.


Why It’s Fun

This is an action packed game that is fast paced and fun! As the Hulk, you tear through walls, buildings and anything else in your way. As Bruce Banner, you rely on stealth and cunning to get through while trying to suppress your Hulk-self. Once the Hulk is unleashed you can leap from building to building and battle with everyone you encounter. Objects like cars, soda machines and windows react to damage as they would in the real world by breaking, shattering or bouncing off walls after being tossed by the Hulk.


Who’s Going To Love It

You don’t have to see the movie to love this game. It’s a great action-adventure game with plenty of boss battles, devastating attack moves and highly detailed environments. Plus, just about anything throughout the game can be manipulated, picked up or used as a weapon.


What To Be Aware Of

The game’s action revolves around fighting and battling. Although there is no blood in the game, the Hulk can pick up people and swing them as weapons or toss them off buildings. As with any video game, parents and caregivers should be aware of what they are buying and the nature of the content of what their kids are playing.

Suggested Retail Price

Approximately $49.99

Available At


Most major retail and toy stores, as well as electronic gaming specialty shops and many online e-commerce sites.

 

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