Manufacturer's Description:
One of Marvel’s most powerful Super Heroes unleashes epic destruction this June in Marvel Studios’ blockbuster movie, The Incredible Hulk. Along with the film, SEGA releases an intensely realistic third-person action video game available on all major video-game platforms.
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Dads Space Review:
Ever wanted to destroy a building with a single blow or leap to the top of a skyscraper in just a few bounds? Then Hulk is the game for you – or at least it would be if it wasn’t so darn fiddly to play. Aimed at 12-year olds and up, the game loosely follows the story of the recent movie, although it’s unlikely you’ll play it long enough to spoil the film’s plot. You’ll spend most of your time bouncing up and down like a big green Zebedee, occasionally taking on missions that revolve around smashing things up. It’s repetitive, too fiddly for the kids, and you’ll both be bored within hours. The only thing that’s incredible about this title is how poor the graphics are. Seriously, what did they build this city out of – Lego?