Shockingly, that’s more or less exactly what they have done. All Edge of Reality and Sega had to do was follow the template laid down by Radical Entertainment two years ago with Incredible Hulk: Ultimate Destruction, give it a polish, fill in a few cracks, and make it vaguely relevant to the plot of the film. With The Incredible Hulk, however, there’s really no excuse. With very few exceptions, they’re dismal, uninspired and unimaginative affairs, seemingly designed to plunder the wallets of those who loved the movie (or the wallets of their parents, come to that). ”’Platforms: Xbox 360, PS3, PS2, PC, Wii, DS – Xbox 360 version reviewed.”’Īs regular readers might have gleaned from my review of Iron Man last month, I don’t exactly have high expectations of game adaptations of superhero blockbusters.
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