From: Sega Of America, Inc. Average Rating: Binding: Video Game ESRB Age Rating: Teen Label: Sega Of America, Inc. Model: 70158 Platform: Nintendo DS Release Date: June 05, 2008
Features:
The Incredible Hulk unleashes epic destruction in this intensely realistic 3rd-person action video game
Key moments from the upcoming film, plus additional plotlines and characters from The Incredible Hulk universe
Unleashing the Hulk¿s anger generates Rage points that increase his incredible power
Experience complete destruction--everything in the environment can be used as a weapon
Players crash through New York City, battling gigantic enemies amidst soaring skyscrapers in a massive open world
Product Description: Immerse yourself once again in the world of The Incredible Hulk, one of Marvel's most powerful Super Heroes. This fury-fueled video game features intensely realistic third person action. It includes key moments from the film as well as additional plotlines and characters from The Incredible Hulk universe. You crash through New York City battling gigantic enemies amidst soaring skyscrapers in a massive open world. Unleashing the Hulk's anger generates Rage points that increase his incredible power. Everything in the environment can be used as a weapon.
Crash through New York City, battling gigantic enemies amidst soaring skyscrapers in a massive open world
Fun game I bought this game for my 7 and 9 year old boys and they really enjoy this game. They beat the game in about 2 weeks so it seems pretty easy to beat but they enjoy being able to beat it. My 7 year old says the best part of it is that after you beat it you can be all the people you beat.
Two boys' review: Fun for kids! Do you have young children who love superheroes?
The Incredible Hulk and Iron Man and The Dark Knight (Batman) are all PG-13 rated movies. Of course, all of the merchandising (lunch boxes, PJs and toys) is aimed at young children. So, what's your options?
This Nintendo DS game is a perfect way to satisfy your child's hunger to be the Hulk without all of the inappropriate 'stuff' you'd find in a PG-13 movie.
The game stages are easy to explore and there are plenty of secret items to uncover, which makes additional trips through the game fun. The audio is great and varied enough not to annoying. This is a perfect adventure for a young child.
My only complaint is that the two-player mode (again!) requires two cartridges. At $30 each, I don't imagine too many parents are going to buy two Nintendo DS games just for two-player mode. So far, we've only found "Spider-Man: Friend or Foe" to be worthy of a second purchase for two-player mode.
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Not bad, but not much to hold your interest The movie tie-in to the Incredible Hulk arrives on the DS with some decent results, and while it ends up being the best version of the Incredible Hulk game from Sega, that isn't really saying all that much. Playing as Marvel's jade giant, you traverse 30 levels in this 2-D platformer, while smashing what you can get your hands on in sight and taking down baddies. The gameplay itself is pretty self-explanatory, and the game is also even pretty fun for a while as well. The game doesn't last too long though, but while it does, is a decently fun diversion. The graphics don't look too bad, and the game is easy to get the hang of too. However, the boss battles are lame, and overall the game is pretty easy to breeze through as well. There is a bit of replay value to be had though, as you can unlock extra skins, and there's a two-player mode to see who can cause the most damage as well. All in all, the DS version of The Incredible Hulk isn't bad and can hold your interest while it lasts, and is worth a rental at least for DS owning Hulk fans.