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Alternative Names

The Incredible Hulk: The Official Videogame

Developer

Edge of Reality

Genre

Action

Other Versions

All, DS, GBA, GEN, GG, MS, PC, PS2, PS3, SNES, X360

Release Dates

06/05/08 Sega
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07/04/08 Sega

Community Stats

Owners: 2
Favorite: 0
Tracked: 0
Wishlist: 0
Now Playing: 0
 

The Incredible Hulk - Summary

One of Marvel®’s most powerful Super Heroes® unleashes epic destruction this June in Marvel Studios’ blockbuster movie, The Incredible Hulk. Along with the film, SEGA® releases an intensely realistic third-person action video game available on all major video-game platforms.

Fueled with fury, SEGA’s The Incredible Hulk features key moments from the film, as well as additional plotlines and characters from the character’s rich comic-book universe. Players smash through New York City, battling gigantic enemies amidst soaring skyscrapers in a massive open world.

As one of the most anticipated entertainment events of 2008, The Incredible Hulk will have fans lining up this summer on both the big and small screens.

* Unlimited Destruction: Become the Incredible Hulk and experience unlimited destruction. Players can demolish anything in their path and also use it as a weapon – pieces of a crumbling building…a passing car…a light standard. They can even demolish buildings with their bare hands. Damage is persistent, and gamers can use it to gain access to previously unreachable areas.
* Powerful Rage: Rage is power. Build the Hulk’s rage to learn powerful moves. Cause unheard-of damage to gain and upgrade his abilities.
* Incredible Scale: New York City’s towering skyscrapers allow for exciting vertically based gameplay, while powerful, massive enemies such as Bi-Beast and the Abomination challenge the Hulk’s might.
* Dynamic Open World: A realistic next-gen, open-world representation of Manhattan provides gamers with an immense playground of destruction that also contains sub-quests, minigames, and a story that reaches beyond the film to include elements from classic Marvel comics.

Sega

Sales History

Total Sales
0.00m
Japan
0.28m
NA
0.01m
Europe
0.02m
Others
0.31m
Total
1 n/a 15,807 n/a 2,789 18,596
2 n/a 12,405 n/a 2,189 14,594
3 n/a 14,436 n/a 2,548 16,984
4 n/a 11,287 n/a 1,992 13,279
5 n/a 6,288 n/a 1,108 7,396
6 n/a 5,641 n/a 995 6,636
7 n/a 5,450 n/a 962 6,412
8 n/a 4,943 n/a 872 5,815
9 n/a 4,553 n/a 803 5,356
10 n/a 4,228 n/a 746 4,974

Opinion (2)

arsenal009 posted 29/06/2008, 03:25
A lot of these movies converted to games have been doing bad recently
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Gearbox posted 14/06/2008, 03:57
harsh..
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