Set shortly after the movie, while on the run; Bruce Banner is contacted by his old mentor Professor Crawford, who claims to have developed a device called the Gamma Orb which can cure the H... Read allSet shortly after the movie, while on the run; Bruce Banner is contacted by his old mentor Professor Crawford, who claims to have developed a device called the Gamma Orb which can cure the Hulk.Set shortly after the movie, while on the run; Bruce Banner is contacted by his old mentor Professor Crawford, who claims to have developed a device called the Gamma Orb which can cure the Hulk.
Eric Bana
- Bruce Banner
- (voice)
Katie Bennison
- Betty Ross
- (voice)
Michael Donovan
- Grey Hulk
- (voice)
Michael Dobson
- The Leader
- (voice)
- …
Paul Dobson
- Madman
- (voice)
- …
Doc Harris
- Robot
- (voice)
David Kaye
- Soldiers
- (voice)
Dion Luther
- Ravage
- (voice)
- …
Murray McCarron
- Soldiers
- (voice)
Wendy Nakano
- Elevator VO
- (voice)
Graig Robertson
- The Hulk
- (voice)
Lee Tockar
- Half-Life
- (voice)
- …
Justin Gross
- Soldier
- (voice)
Michael Hovan
- Scientist
- (voice)
Jason Simpson
- Soldier
- (voice)
Robert O. Smith
- Soldiers
- (voice)
- …
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Things I like about this game:
- Kirby's diner at the beginning of the game, which Bruce goes inside its bathroom. The diner is named after Jack Kirby, one of the games's creators.
- The password codes in the Desperate Measures level to unlock the doors.
- All the soldiers.
- Those nasty wolves.
Then This movie is based on the 2003 Hulk movie And if I already told you before I didn't like that movie at all because that movie didn't feel like a Hulk movie at all because it was just a trauma based movie of a man they stuck a Hulk and then thatmovie tried every way to look like a comic for whoever put the cartoons But comics aren't made like that and now as always they've made this game based on that movie Well this game is truly incredible and a thousand times better than the movie because it doesn't really have the same thing as thathorrible film or that it really looks like the Hulk Then this film seems to me to be set after the events of the film it's like an unofficial sequel and then I liked this story much better than that terrible film So the games are very playable And when you play them with Hulk indeedvery nice but the thing that I didn't like at all is when you play with Bruce banner because in this mode it's too complicated to solve things Yes because this is very difficult to finish that level First of all he had to not let you see So if you really hated thefilm play the game because this is a thousand times better to conclude rating 7.
I don't know if it's fair to say that the video game Hulk is EASILY better than the infamous film it's based off of. I hated the film seeing it in the cinemas in 2003, but thankfully the game is so much better and more entertaining than Ang Lee's unfortunate misfire. The game has a better tone than the film and the graphics are actually still beautiful 14 years since its release. The Bruce Banner missions are frustrating compared to the Hulk levels, but it's good to see they actually let you play both sides to the HULK character.
Where other movie-licensed games failed, this one succeeded in standing out from the crowd, at least back in 2003 it did. And considering this game tried being Metal Gear Solid and Batman: Vengeance (sort of) in the one package that's a pretty different but oddly good combo for a game.
It's not the greatest game in the history-of-ever or anything, but it IS a competently done and directed game.
Where other movie-licensed games failed, this one succeeded in standing out from the crowd, at least back in 2003 it did. And considering this game tried being Metal Gear Solid and Batman: Vengeance (sort of) in the one package that's a pretty different but oddly good combo for a game.
It's not the greatest game in the history-of-ever or anything, but it IS a competently done and directed game.
This game is almost the same as Spider-Man The Movie Game but you can play as Bruce Banner in some levels and Hulk too. I'd have fun smashing things as the hulk like I unlock Grey hulk by entering a code and it's like if Peter Parker didn't get bit by the spider but just get exposed from Gama radiation. Why I think that because the Grey hulk being sarcastic while beating up bad guys. I like this game I'd really enjoy that one.
Hulk is a blast - there's two styles of gameplay, one is stealth-avoidance as Banner and fast-paced over the top action as Hulk.
Hulk gameplay is definitely the star, with Hulk able to smash just about everything in the world. The box claims "if you can see it, you can smash it" - when you play it, you'll find out that's true.
Hulk smashes walls, cracks the floor and can use pretty much anything as a weapon to fight with.
The voice acting from the cinema crew really adds to the experience. There are also a bunch of extras such as movies and photo galleries from the movie, so all in all it's a nice package.
Most striking are the graphics. The game has a snazzy visual style which looks somewhere in between the movie and a comic - it's really quite different.
Once you've gone through the game you can play through again as Grey Hulk, the wise-cracking version of the Hulk from the 80's comics. This feature really makes playing the game a different experience and extends playtime once you've been through the game.
My take: 8.5/10, recommended!
Hulk gameplay is definitely the star, with Hulk able to smash just about everything in the world. The box claims "if you can see it, you can smash it" - when you play it, you'll find out that's true.
Hulk smashes walls, cracks the floor and can use pretty much anything as a weapon to fight with.
The voice acting from the cinema crew really adds to the experience. There are also a bunch of extras such as movies and photo galleries from the movie, so all in all it's a nice package.
Most striking are the graphics. The game has a snazzy visual style which looks somewhere in between the movie and a comic - it's really quite different.
Once you've gone through the game you can play through again as Grey Hulk, the wise-cracking version of the Hulk from the 80's comics. This feature really makes playing the game a different experience and extends playtime once you've been through the game.
My take: 8.5/10, recommended!
Did you know
- TriviaThe ending scene, showing Bruce hitchhiking while a sad piano tune is playing, resembles the closing credits of The Incredible Hulk (1977).
- Crazy creditsThe Hulk's roar can be heard in the Radical Entertainement logo.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Troldspejlet: Episode #29.2 (2003)
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