The Incredible Hulk
- Video Game
- 2008
IMDb RATING
6.5/10
1.4K
YOUR RATING
Based on the film, with lots of new characters and enemies. Bruce is let loose as the Hulk in New York with massive destruction and combat to fight his way to his decision; cure or embrace.Based on the film, with lots of new characters and enemies. Bruce is let loose as the Hulk in New York with massive destruction and combat to fight his way to his decision; cure or embrace.Based on the film, with lots of new characters and enemies. Bruce is let loose as the Hulk in New York with massive destruction and combat to fight his way to his decision; cure or embrace.
- Awards
- 1 nomination
Edward Norton
- Bruce Banner
- (voice)
Liv Tyler
- Betty Ross
- (voice)
Tim Roth
- Emil Blonsky
- (voice)
Chris Edgerly
- Enclave Soldier
- (voice)
- …
Courtenay Taylor
- Summervox
- (voice)
- …
Fred Tatasciore
- Hulk
- (voice)
Jon Curry
- Rick Jones
- (voice)
- …
Keith Ferguson
- X-Ray
- (voice)
- …
Michael Gannon
- Major Glenn Talbot
- (voice)
- …
Mitch Lewis
- Ironclad
- (voice)
- …
Rachael MacFarlane
- Vapor
- (voice)
- …
S. Scott Bullock
- Vector
- (voice)
- …
Simbi Kali
- Ceres Leader
- (voice)
- (as Simbi Khali Williams)
Stephen Stanton
- Iron Man
- (voice)
- …
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaRick Jones appears in this game where he meets Bruce Banner for the first time and they become allies. In The Incredible Hulk (2008), Rick Jones is mentioned on the United States Armed Forces' file on Banner, where it states that he met Banner at Culver University before he became Hulk.
- Quotes
Bruce Banner: My name is Bruce Banner. I'm trying to stop a monster.
- ConnectionsReferenced in Mad: iChronicle/Hulk Smash (2012)
Featured review
The Incredible Hulk turned out to be a real disappointment for many players, especially for those who were expecting to see a worthy adaptation of the movie. Like many other games based on films, it failed to meet expectations and capture everything that makes the movie special. The main issue was that the developers couldn't convey the atmosphere that viewers experienced while watching the Hulk on screen. Instead of the powerful and unstoppable superhero, players were given a character with mediocre combat mechanics and weak interaction with the environment.
The most significant drawback of the game is its gameplay. Despite promising to be a true action-packed experience, the combat system turned out to be primitive and monotonous. Players quickly notice that most of their time is spent performing the same actions: smashing cars, fighting enemies, and jumping across buildings, but without any real sense of Hulk's strength and power. This is especially disappointing because the idea of playing as such a character should bring joy from the feeling of invincibility. Instead, players are left with repetitive and dull actions that soon become tiresome.
In addition, the technical aspects of the game also fail to impress. The graphics look outdated even for the time of the game's release, with poorly detailed characters and environments. Enemies are repetitive, and instead of facing a variety of interesting foes, players encounter the same enemy types over and over again. This creates the impression that the game was not thoroughly developed and was rushed to meet the film's release date.
One of the biggest disappointments for many fans is that The Incredible Hulk failed to capture the essence of the character and his story. Hulk is not just a hero who destroys everything in his path. He is a character with deep internal conflicts, struggling between his human nature and the monster within. However, the game reduces this conflict to simple destruction, without any emotional or narrative depth. The lack of a compelling story or engaging plot twists makes the game even less appealing to those looking for more than just action.
The open world, which was supposed to be one of the game's key features, also fell short of expectations. While the idea of allowing players to freely roam the city sounds appealing, the world itself feels empty and lifeless. The missions available in the game are mostly repetitive, and the interaction with the environment is limited to just smashing buildings or throwing cars, which quickly becomes boring. As a result, the open world doesn't add depth to the game but instead highlights its weaknesses.
Another issue worth mentioning is the controls, which also turned out to be problematic. Despite the fact that the player is controlling a character who is supposed to be incredibly powerful, Hulk's movements feel clunky and awkward. Jumps, attacks, and interactions with objects don't always work as expected, leading to frustration during gameplay. For a game where the main character is such a large and strong figure, these control problems are a significant flaw.
In conclusion, The Incredible Hulk became yet another game that failed to live up to expectations, as is often the case with movie adaptations in video games. It not only failed to capture the essence of the film but also offered weak gameplay that quickly becomes repetitive. For Hulk fans, this game could be a true disappointment, as instead of feeling like a real superhero, they face a series of technical problems and underdeveloped mechanics.
The most significant drawback of the game is its gameplay. Despite promising to be a true action-packed experience, the combat system turned out to be primitive and monotonous. Players quickly notice that most of their time is spent performing the same actions: smashing cars, fighting enemies, and jumping across buildings, but without any real sense of Hulk's strength and power. This is especially disappointing because the idea of playing as such a character should bring joy from the feeling of invincibility. Instead, players are left with repetitive and dull actions that soon become tiresome.
In addition, the technical aspects of the game also fail to impress. The graphics look outdated even for the time of the game's release, with poorly detailed characters and environments. Enemies are repetitive, and instead of facing a variety of interesting foes, players encounter the same enemy types over and over again. This creates the impression that the game was not thoroughly developed and was rushed to meet the film's release date.
One of the biggest disappointments for many fans is that The Incredible Hulk failed to capture the essence of the character and his story. Hulk is not just a hero who destroys everything in his path. He is a character with deep internal conflicts, struggling between his human nature and the monster within. However, the game reduces this conflict to simple destruction, without any emotional or narrative depth. The lack of a compelling story or engaging plot twists makes the game even less appealing to those looking for more than just action.
The open world, which was supposed to be one of the game's key features, also fell short of expectations. While the idea of allowing players to freely roam the city sounds appealing, the world itself feels empty and lifeless. The missions available in the game are mostly repetitive, and the interaction with the environment is limited to just smashing buildings or throwing cars, which quickly becomes boring. As a result, the open world doesn't add depth to the game but instead highlights its weaknesses.
Another issue worth mentioning is the controls, which also turned out to be problematic. Despite the fact that the player is controlling a character who is supposed to be incredibly powerful, Hulk's movements feel clunky and awkward. Jumps, attacks, and interactions with objects don't always work as expected, leading to frustration during gameplay. For a game where the main character is such a large and strong figure, these control problems are a significant flaw.
In conclusion, The Incredible Hulk became yet another game that failed to live up to expectations, as is often the case with movie adaptations in video games. It not only failed to capture the essence of the film but also offered weak gameplay that quickly becomes repetitive. For Hulk fans, this game could be a true disappointment, as instead of feeling like a real superhero, they face a series of technical problems and underdeveloped mechanics.
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