Hellboy: The Science of Evil On its Way to Stores
Game to coincide with "The Golden Army" release.
Date: Tuesday, June 24, 2008
Author: Jeff McAllister

Konami has announced that Hellboy: The Science of Evil has shipped to retail stores nationwide for the Xbox 360, PlayStation 3 and the PSP.

Following the cult success of the Hellboy comic book series and the commercial success of 2004's "Hellboy" movie, Hellboy: The Science of Evil features an original storyline with creative input from Hellboy creator Mike Mignola and famed movie director Guillermo Del Toro. The game release coincides with the theatrical release of the highly anticipated "Hellboy II: The Golden Army" this summer.

Featuring stunning next-gen graphics with dynamic lighting throughout, Hellboy: The Science of Evil, lets players experience all-new adventures featuring Hellboy's unmistakable fusion of action, atmosphere and humor. Taking control of Hellboy's superhuman abilities, players will smash their way through enemies on their quest to prevent Hellboy's nemesis, the crazed Nazi Hermann Von Klempt's plot for world domination.

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