Hulk Smashes on to Consoles
Exepct massive carnage in the Hulk's new outing from Simpsons: Hit & Run creators.
Now that the public has had a chance to forget about the movie tie-in Hulk game from 2002, VU Games is bringing to life a game based on the comic book exploits of the Incredible Hulk, under the guidance of Simpsons: Hit & Run developers, Radical Games.
In The Incredible Hulk, you will be able to do just as the Hulk does. Destruction on a mammoth scale is the key concept, and you'll be able to create missiles out of just about anything and even bring down entire buildings.
Freedom is important too, and in addition to the main story you'll be able to stray from the prescribed path when you want to complete a variety of side-missions.
And unlike the poorly received movie-based game, The Incredible Hulk proudly displays its comic book heritage.
The game features a story by Paul Jenkins, the award-winning writer of the Incredible Hulk comic book, and Bryan Hitch, artist on Marvel's Ultimates series.
The Incredible Hulk will be released for PlayStation 2, Xbox and GameCube this summer.
Alex Wollenschlaeger
Editor, Kikizo Games
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