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GameSpot: Incredible Hulk Ultimate Destruction Review

Fuzzy

I would bang a hot farmer!
8.2
In many ways, The Incredible Hulk: Ultimate Destruction is exactly what a quality single-player adventure based on a license ought to be. It pays ample service to theHulk fan base through numerous obscure references to assorted comic-book bric-a-brac and lots of unlockable materials, and it manages to get the game portion of the equation down pat, creating a world well-suited toHulk and his destructive tendencies. Sure, it isn't the deepest, longest, or most technically proficient game out there, but fans of the comic book are sure to have a blast smashing their way through every destructible obstacle the game throws at them, and anybody else with a penchant for obliteration ought to at least give Ultimate Destruction a look.
 

Gregory

Banned
"All the chaos results in a few little frame rate drops here and there on the Xbox and PS2 (and more of them on the GameCube)"

So Olimario that`s why the demo had a shitty framerate. You`re playing on the wrong console.
 
I played the demo on Xbox, and I wasn't really impressed. The destruction and everything was cool, but the game just didn't flow well in the demo. But I've never been a Hulk fan, and I don't plan on trying the final game, so whatever. Just think...


Spider-Man 2: The Game, except with The Hulk.
 
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