The Incredible Hulk (2008) - 230 MB Highly Compressed Game

Overview


Dr. Bruce Banner, affected by gamma radiation poisoning has turned into a green superpowered monster, The Hulk, and is now on the run from the authorities as a fugitive.
This 2008 game follows from the plot of the 2008 movie of the same name.

The console versions were released on June 5, 2008 and the PC version was released on June 10, 2008. Edge of Reality developed the console versions while Amaze Entertainment developed the handheld version of the game.
The game plays much like The Incredible Hulk: Ultimate Destruction, because of its free-roam gameplay and its similar controls. The main enemies in the game include Abomination, U-Foes, Bi-Beast, The Enclave, and the United States Army led by General "Thunderbolt" Ross and Major Glenn Talbot.
Edward Norton, Tim Roth, Liv Tyler, William Hurt, and Tim Blake Nelson reprise their roles from the film.
Explore the game as the hulk, in a free open world setting complete with buildings, cars and people as you solve the mysteries surrounding your own past and that of your condition.
Several missions ensue and foes pop up periodically and score points and unlock achievements as you progress through the game.
The player can render weapons useless, utilize brute strength, jump over building and scale skyscrapers in this larger than life GTA game that promises to give the player, hours of uninterrupted carnage and mayhem.
Rage mode is accessible as the metre fills up and allows the character to do combination melee attacks and destroy whole building entirely.
Uncover lost and/or missing parts from the movie as narrations fill in the gaps as the player progresses through the game and mission objectives.
Featuring the entire cast from the movie in the voice cast, the game is the best add on one can hope for in terms of titles, setting off the first in the official MCU game in the title process.
Mission modes expand into story, free explore and several side missions included, the game turns to be quite a piece of work, considering the myriad of options available in the freeworld setting.
Graphics are at par with those of most portable game consoles and smartphones, and the render is smooth and effortless with little or no glitches.
The Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, DS and PlayStation 2 versions received "mixed" reviews, while the Wii and PC versions received "generally unfavorable reviews", according to the review aggregation website Metacritic.
Variety gave the game a mixed review and stated: "To be fair, there isn’t a word yet for “post-ultimate” destruction, but the lack of a subtitle is appropriate for this flimsier and less ambitious game that’s unlikely to set off a rampage to videogame stores."

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