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The Incredible HulkBy: The J Man
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When Dr. Bruce Banner loses control and transforms into Marvel's jade giant, he's pretty much interested in one thing: smashing. Smashing as much as possible. Seems like a pretty good idea for a videogame character - who wouldn't enjoy playing as an indestructible beefy monster who can punch holes through walls, and pick up and throw objects ten times his own weight? Which is why it would be nice if you could do all those things in this game. Unfortunately, you can't, and the Hulk really doesn't play differently than any other platform character, making the whole game an incredible bore. In typical comic book game fashion, a weak plot has been constructed to place as many of the comic's classic villains into one plotline as possible, similar to the Batman TV show movie. In this one, Hulk's nemesis Leader has built a vast fortress underground, and the green meanie must smash through characters like Rhino and Tyrannus, as well as millions of faceless military grunts, in order to get to him.
In addition, you only have a few moves at your disposal. One is a simple straight punch, the other is an uppercut triggered by pressing down and punch. Beyond that, the Hulk can jump, pull off an only mildly useful shoulder charge, and automatically grab enemies if they get close, then press a button to throw them aside. That's it. The regular military grunts take four punches before they die - and that's four Gamma-irradiated badass Hulk punches. He should be punching them through a few rooms with the first strike! Well-aimed tosses can send bad guys off the ledge you're on, but even this won't satisfyingly kill them, it will just remove them from your path. Speaking of gamma, when you collect extra energy, the Hulk becomes faster, punches twice instead of just once, and can do a weak sonic clap by pressing X and A at the same time. Still, where are the rest of his tricks? Why isn't he pounding the ground to make earthquakes, and why is he only jumping five feet in the air?
The graphics are a high point though, and mimic the artwork of the comics very well. Cutscenes, which play in pages of comic book panels, look nice as well, though not as solid as the standard game graphics. Sound, however, is only average, with single and forgettable themes running through each level, and stock sound effects. The controls are decent, which isn't saying much, as there's so little for you to do with them. The game is also unreasonably short, clocking in at a meager five levels. Most unworthy for the Sultan of Smash. The Hulk is your typical licensed game, with a strong and unique character's face put onto a formulaic scroller. Fans looking to play as their favorite demolisher will be disappointed by the extreme lack of demolishing to be had. It's an average platform game, but a pretty crappy Hulk game, as there's so few unique things implemented into the game that truly reflect the character and the universe. -reviewed 7/13/03 - game copyright 1994 U.S. Gold
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