Game Details
- Release Date 8/24/2005
- Publisher Vivendi Universal
- Developer Radical Ent.
- Platform PS2
- Genre Action Adventure
- Number of Players 1
Game Description
You warn people not to make you angry, but they do. And you will definitely like it when you're angry in Incredible Hulk: Ultimate Destruction, because at last the Hulk can tear up everything in sight! Completing missions in the main story opens up new areas and unlocks combos, but the real fun of the game is roaming around a totally destructible environment and smashing cars, swinging from trees, and pulverizing buildings. The Hulk can throw buses at helicopters and tear cars in half to use as boxing gloves! Travel at incredible speeds with running jumps off the sides of buildings. Even the US Army is powerless to stop the fury of the Incredible Hulk!
Critic Reviews
IGN Review (8.4 out of 10)
As a longtime fan of the Hulk since the 1970s, I've always had a soft spot for videogames based on my favorite superhero. Unfortunately, the Green Goliath hasn't had the same kind of excessive treatment over the years afforded to more mainstream guys like Spider-Man and the X-Men, so the selection o...more
User Reviews
Average Member Rating: 8.0 out of 10
Hulk Smash!. (8 out of 10)
posted by chrono (APPLETON, WI) on May 1, 2006
Member since Apr 2006
7 out of 7 gamers (100%) found this review helpful
Member since Apr 2006
7 out of 7 gamers (100%) found this review helpful
Picking up tanks and plowing over people. Or even using a pole to hit home runs with people falling out of helicopters along with other cool mini-games. The story is kinda simple but smashing stuff is fun. Controls are pretty good. You can even buy your own moves. However smashing stuff is only fun ...more
Specs & Requirements
Memory 50 kb
Modes Story, Full Mission Single-Player
Controllers Analog Control, Vibration Function
Audio/Video Progressive Scan
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