The Incredible Hulk: Ultimate Destruction for GameCube, rating: 84%
The world is your playground when you're the Hulk. With destructible environments, a new storyline, and intense action, The Incredible Hulk lets you experience life as the popular comic book hero.
The Incredible Hulk: Ultimate Destruction review:
There are some games that are just worth renting and some that are actually worth plopping fifty dollars on the counter for. This is the second kind. Even after you've beaten everything and unlocked the Hulk's different styles of shorts, you'll be back because you'll have a few more buildings to bust into rubble. ...Pete Tzinski
The Incredible Hulk: Ultimate Destruction review:
All in all, even with no multiplayer, Hulk: Ultimate Destruction is a game that is well worth the time, albeit shorter than many games, and although the setting is limited to only the cityscape and the desert environments over and over, the missions and mini-games mixed in with the carnage that only a brute like the Hulk can provide, it all makes the Hulk’s outing this time well worth it.
The Incredible Hulk: Ultimate Destruction review:
It also turns out that being The Hulk and going on unstoppable, mindless, destructive rampages is simply one hell of a lot of fun. No wonder Dr. Banner keeps giving in to his green side all the time.
The Incredible Hulk: Ultimate Destruction review:
With a major lack of strong games during the summer behind us now, it’s time we started focusing in on the upcoming holiday season. While it is always a prosperous time of year for the gaming industry, with hot shot titles flying out the doors from years of hard work, there are some games that could go unseen by the eyes of the public due to being released a month or two earlier from the major contenders. It’s a sad thing too, as many of the prime games that will kick off the holiday bonanza of crowded store aisles are just that: prime games. In the past, comic book heroes haven’t had too much success with the gaming market, but with games like X-Men Legends and Spider-Man 2, it seems more and more that people are catching onto how to create a good game with these heroes in their full element. That’s exactly what The Incredible Hulk: Ultimate Destruction has done, and with its sand boxed level design and the ability to destroy everything in sight, the Big Green Machine really has a chance to spread his wings for one of the best outings of the year.
The Incredible Hulk: Ultimate Destruction review:
Like Activision’s Spider-Man 2 however, the delicate balance between free-roaming and story progression isn’t quite met in Ultimate Destruction, and players will find that going through the Challenge missions and just traversing the city is in actual fact far more fun and engaging than the actual storyline itself. Page 1 of 4 //
The Incredible Hulk: Ultimate Destruction review:
Superhero games, like superhero movies, have been enjoying a spectacular renaissance of late. Ultimate Destruction is certainly the best Hulk game yet, and despite a few flaws stands tall as one of the best of this particular niche of the action genre. Hulk fans will adore it, but action fans definitely shouldn't overlook it.