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Incredible Hulk, The

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Incredible Hulk, The
55
7.0 User Score:

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Based on 42 critic reviews
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Game Info

Publisher: Sega

Developer: Edge of Reality

Genre(s): Third-Person Action

Players: 1

ESRB Rating: T (Teen)

Release Date: June 5, 2008

Summary

Fast-paced and action-packed, the blockbuster franchise and comic book saga unfolds for the first time on next-generation platforms, as Banner scours the planet trying to find anything to help him fight his involuntary rage. Take the role of one of Marvel's most powerful Super Heroes in The Incredible Hulk, a third-person action video game. Gamers can demolish anything in their path, including lampposts, passing cars and even buildings. The fury-fueled game also features key moments from the film, as well as additional plotlines and characters from The Incredible Hulk universe. Players crash through New York City, battling gigantic enemies amidst soaring skyscrapers in a massive open world. [Sega]

What The Critics Said

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70

Team Xbox

As far as movie based games go, The Incredible Hulk is better than most in recent memory. As far as comic based games go, it's not bad either. Still, when compared to the last Hulk game, it feels like the game's already been done before, and on the last generation of consoles as well.

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70

Games Radar (in-house)

While annoying, the lock-ups don't really do much to dampen how outlandishly fun the game is. If you like the Hulk and you enjoying destroying things, you'll enjoy your time with The Incredible Hulk, even if you have to reset the system from time to time.

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70

Destructoid

Even as a non-fan, I've been finding my time as the jolly green git rather enjoyable and have found plenty to like about it. It's definitely worth a weekend's smashing and bashing, at the very least.

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70

DailyGame

The game is fun and being the Hulk as never been such a chaotic thrill. However, the horrible voice acting and corporate Achievement schemes will bring even the Hulk to his knees.

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70

Games Master UK

Just don't expect a sophisticated experience. [Aug 2008, p.70]

68

Game Informer

The word “good” should never be used when describing this game, but “entertaining” definitely fits it. Who doesn’t love smashing stuff? The Hulk does it better than anyone, and it’s captured quite well within this game.

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65

Kombo

So while Incredible Hulk isn't a bad game, it's actually several steps backward from the last Hulk title. If you are a Hulk fan, this is a definite rental. But if you want the true Hulk experience, stick with Ultimate Destruction.

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65

Official Xbox Magazine

Demolishing a city may make for a fun weekend rental, but not quite an incredible one.

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65

Gamer's Hell

Technical problems plague audio, visual and gameplay aspects, wholly detracting from a game with a nothing-special mission structure.

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64

Planet Xbox 360

If you are looking for a 3D version of Rampage, The Incredible Hulk is right up your alley. Before you get too excited, ask yourself exactly how long you could stand to play the old city destroyer before getting bored. That is exactly as long as you will enjoy this one.

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60

GameZone

A very half-baked game that is very repetitive and becomes boring to play. The only fun this game offers is destroying everything in sight, but that gets old after a while.

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60

AtomicGamer

Edge of Reality seems to simply not have had enough time or money to do anything original with The Incredible Hulk.

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60

IGN

Though Hulk is a serviceable game that can be enjoyed over a weekend, it feels outdated.

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60

GameDaily

As moviegoers walk away from the film hoping to continue the adventure, this Hulk is far from incredible.

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60

Cynamite

Hulk’s orgy of destruction is entertaining at the beginning, but unfortunately it’s the only motivating thing in the game. Both the missions and the story are weak.

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59

Xbox360Achievements

The game has major issues. The graphics aren't that great and the realism is non-existent, the voice acting is plain awful and boring and the freezing/frame-rate issues are inexcusable.

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59

Xbox World 360 Magazine UK

Hulk himself is a terrific creation. The game that surrounds him? Not so much. [Sept 2008, p.75]

58

Worth Playing

Running around as a green, humanoid wrecking ball in New York's sandbox of steel and concrete castles can be fun for a while until it starts feeling like a repetitive exercise in dealing with missions that try and enlist the Hulk as a nanny for stolen gear or have him destroy yet another group of bad guys who don't have the good sense to stay out of his way.

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58

1UP

A ton of side missions offer varying entertainment value, plenty of doodads to collect and power Hulk up with, and even a few cool alternate character skins for the green guy to wear. But I can't just quietly ignore the fact that a similar, but far better Hulk game (the best superhero game, for my money) sits on my shelf at home, and is readily available for anyone to track down.

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58

GameTrailers

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.

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58

Cheat Code Central

To call The Incredible Hulk a bad game would be a bit too harsh. Instead, it is an aggravating, shallow, repetitive, buggy, and yet somehow moderately entertaining title.

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55

GameSpot

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

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50

Totally360

All in all, approach "The Incredible Hulk" game for what it is, and don't expect miracles even though smashing things never really goes out of fashion and never proves to be anything less than fun.

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50

Eurogamer

The poor technical quality of the game isn't quite enough to dim the innate amusement of thundering around New York as the Hulk, but it's certainly enough to drop this from "long awaited next gen remake of a great game" to "yet another movie tie-in that's only really good for a weekend rental".

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50

Official Xbox Magazine UK

Seriously, there's nothing incredible about this. [Aug 2008, p.79]

50

Game Revolution

Like so many Hollywood Summer blockbusters: It starts with a cool idea (Hulk destroying stuff) but, from there, grinds to a halt in terms of delivering on its promise. I won't say it's a bad game, because you can get a couple hours of fun out of it running around smashing stuff, but none of it stands out as being exceptional, or even well-done.

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50

VideoGamer

You'll get moments of fun simply from being Hulk, but this isn't enough to carry the whole game. The incredibly disappointing presentation is sadly the final nail in Hulk's coffin.

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50

MS Xbox World

If you absolutely must play it, then I'd recommend nothing more than a rental.

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50

AceGamez

The Incredible Hulk is the kind of game that you play for the hell of it but never really manages to blow your mind. Fun, flawed, clumsy, and effortlessly violent, Hulk does exactly what you'd expect and if wanton destruction is what you're looking for then give it a whirl.

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50

Level7.nu

Causing mayhem in the city of New York is the only thing that's mildly entertaining in this game, with other content such as mini games and missions being utterly mediocre. Problems with framerates, graphical glitches and a far to short draw distance only cements the impression of this game being a perfect example of how quality and built-to-order games don't go hand in hand.

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50

Thunderbolt

The Incredible Hulk is an enjoyable experience that has been let down by bugs and glitches.

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50

Variety

To be fair, there isn’t a word yet for “post-ultimate” destruction, but the lack of a subtitle is appropriate for this flimsier and less ambitious game that’s unlikely to set off a rampage to videogame stores.

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48

Xbox World Australia

Unfortunately the truly shoddy product that shipped to retail is unlikely to please anyone: it's buggy, glitchy, poorly optimised and visually unimpressive from a technical standpoint, and the missions are boring and the combat is repetitive too.

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40

DarkZero

Bugs ruin fun.

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40

Edge Magazine

After a few hours its lack of variation, poor technical accomplishments and above all its deadening mission repetition make for a hulking disappointment. [Aug 2008, p.96]

40

X360 Magazine UK

Bizarrely this Hulk game isn’t as much fun as Hulk: Ultimate Destruction, and it wasn’t exactly brilliant anyway. You’re best off just watching the film and leaving this alone.

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40

Gamervision

The shame of it is if Sega had just allowed Edge of Reality to copy and paste the formula from Ultimate Destruction, this game would’ve been awesome. Instead, they saw what came before them and trembled at the thought of following it up.

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40

G4 TV

If every mission is going to take place around the same five blocks, try giving the different areas a bit of character instead of exploding walls. Make bosses that are fun to beat up and not just another thing you throw cars at until they stop moving. Just getting rid of the multitude of minor glitches could have easily raised the score.

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40

GameSpy

Unfortunately, there isn't much to this game's rendition of New York that hasn't been done better in other games.

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30

Gamer.nl

This is a terrible action game. The fighting system isn't working properly, the missions aren't offering any variety and the visuals are dated. The game hasn't recieved the care the series obviously deserves.

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30

Play.tm

In the face of the political mess in Zimbabwe, the economic mess and knife-happy teenagers here in the UK, and the ongoing disaster in Iraq, the Incredible Hulk: The Official Videogame eclipses them all in making me unhappy.

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20

NTSC-uk

The Incredible Hulk is nothing more than a shoddy imitation.

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What Our Users Said

The average user rating for this game is 7.0 (out of 10) based on 11 User Votes

Note: User votes are NOT included in the Metascore calculation.

Tony C. gave it a9:
Game is a blast to play, fully destructible world is completely addicting. I'm a fan of UD(ultimate destruction) and this is in a very similar vein, some might feel it doesn't improve enough or at all on UD but honestly it takes most of UD's moves and sets them in a more destructible, more interactive sand-box manhattan, which is completely addictive, and with a free dlc of online multiplayer with 6 types of gameplay missions, and leaderboards coming, I'm pretty happy so far. On the other hand the graphics look nice when when lots of stuff is going on, street are busy and quite littered with stuff to destroy, but textures in this game leave little to be desired, at least the framerate is smooth. and you can take or leave the cutscenes, but misssions do vary, minigames are fun and the game is definitly worth the price of admission. It's definitely the best movie based, and superhero based game of this generation.

Mike J. gave it a10:
This is absolutely the cools super hero game ever. Sure it doesn't have all of the moves as Ultimate Destruction, but you can break EVERYTHUNG! There's tons of traffic and pedestrians to make you feel like you are really the Hulk going through a crowded city.

Jason J. gave it a10:
Oh my goodness, this is the coolest super hero game ever. Everything in the city is completely breakable. You really feel like the Hulk. The traffic is awesome, cars panic, run off the road and crash into buildings. Everything can be turned into a weapon. I'm only half way through, but it is fantastic.

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