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The Incredible Hulk Preview
SEGA brings Hulk action from the silver screen to your TV and PC in this movie tie-in.
Date: Wednesday, May 28, 2008
Author: Tracy Erickson

The Incredible Hulk trades visual beauty for physical simulation; in short, getting full destructibility into the game has caused the graphics to lose a bit of luster. New York City appears gray and lifeless, inhabited by citizens that walk the streets like zombies. At least Hulk features a nice amount of detail, his rippling muscles and grimaces displayed beautifully.

So for now we’re putting the game into the “wait and see” category. Maybe just using Hulk to bash things will prove to be a nice stress reliever? Or maybe it’ll be just another bland movie tie-in? Final judgment will be passed when it hits stores on a variety of platforms June 5th.

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