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The Incredible Hulk Ultimate Destruction
The Incredible Hulk Ultimate Destruction
Developer: Radical
Publisher: Vivendi Universal Games
ESRB Rated: T (for Teen)
Suggested Retail Price: $49.99
Game System: GameCube, PS2, Xbox
Players: 1
Genre: Action/Adventure
Available At: Most major retail and toy stores as well as electronic gaming specialty shops and many online e-commerce sites.
What it is
The Incredible Hulk Ultimate Destruction is the latest video game to feature the Marvel Comics character of The Incredible Hulk. In the game we are presented with the classic story of scientist Bruce Banner, who after being exposed to gamma radiation, transforms into a large green monster when he becomes angry. Banner/Hulk must fight and elude capture by the army while trying to discover a way to reverse the gamma radiation's effect.

Why it’s fun
This game will have you surfing city streets with a bus as a board, riding helicopters like broncos, smashing everything and everything in your path plus playing the occasional game of golf.

Who’s going to love it
You don’t have to be a fan of the Hulk to love this game and don’t let previous Hulk titles influence you either. This game is fun and exciting with plenty of play-value.

What to be aware of
The good: What I really liked about The Incredible Hulk Ultimate Destruction is that you can easily acquire Smash Points, which can be used to purchase new moves, and there are a lot of moves to buy. Every time you complete a story mission, more moves become available. Plus you can always enter free-roam mode and just wander the large city smashing things and accepting side missions.

The not-so-good: One thing about The Hulk that was very annoying was during some battles, the action would freeze and cutaway to another scene, usually a zoom-in of your next target. This can completely throw off your game if you are in the middle of powering up a move when that freeze happens.

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