Video Game Reviews
                  Title: The Hulk
                    Review rating: ***1/2
                    Platform/console: Gamecube, Playstation 2, Xbox
                    Release date: June 2003
                    Genre: Action/fighting
                    Players allowed: 1
                    ESRB rating: T (mild violence)
                    Production company: Universal Interactive Studios, Inc.
                    
                    Throw a soldier up at a helicopter. Bash through just about 
                    any structure within your environment. Use a thunderous clap 
                    to take out a military tank. These are just some of the fantastical 
                    actions you can experience in this solid game ideal for gamers 
                    with more destructive tastes. If the Bruce Banner stealth 
                    missions become tedious, you may find yourself getting hurt 
                    on purpose just to be Hulk.
                    
                    “Hulk out” and fight up to 10 enemies at once 
                    with approximately 45 attacks in over 25 environments. The 
                    main mode you choose from in the beginning is the story mode 
                    (Challenge mode is unlockable). Options include three settings 
                    of difficulties.
                    
                    Once you’re set up, your ultimate goal is to conquer 
                    the main antagonist Leader along with other baddies such as 
                    Madman, Flux, Ravage, and Half-life, though you might find 
                    yourself replaying a lot of levels just for the sheer fun 
                    of it. Eric Bana provides his voice talent to a nice, original 
                    storyline that’s not closely related to the film’s 
                    plot – a welcome change which makes players feel they 
                    can have a deeper entertainment experience instead of feeling 
                    like a pawn for the film’s marketing campaign.
                    
                    The graphics use lots of bright lighting to give the animation 
                    a unique comic book feel. You always have plenty of bright 
                    environments as well which makes for easier gameplay especially 
                    for inexperienced players.
                    
                    The controls work well for the most part. Character dialogue 
                    gets interrupted when you start a fighting move and Bruce 
                    movements aren’t a fluid as the Hulk’s. It takes 
                    3 hits to defeat a soldier, but throwing guys into walls and 
                    other structures will take care of them right away. Your endless 
                    waves of adversaries may get a bit tiring, so remember it’s 
                    better to move through some levels quickly only defeating 
                    foes in your way. Your rage meter gives you extra power to 
                    dispose of them more quickly.
                    
                    High replay value, many unlockables and entertaining game 
                    play should provide you with a lot of reasons to add this 
                    title to your library regardless if you’ve read the 
                    Hulk comics or not. Need another reason? OK, one bonus unlockable 
                    includes a way to play the game through an alternate mode 
                    (not Hulk or Bruce). Enjoy!
                    
                    Review by Michael Siebenaler
                   
 
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