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Submitted by SUP3R 1331d ago | review

Eurogamer Review: The Incredible Hulk

Stan Lee's radioactive riff on Jekyll and Hyde has long provided popular source material for our gaming entertainment. After all, Hulk loves to smash - and what's more videogamey than smashing things? It's a superpower made for gaming. Unfortunately, it's also a superpower that pushed against the boundaries of what games were capable of. Hulk may be the strongest there is, but until realistic physics were an option, his boundless strength could still be blocked by a strangely rigid pile of metal barrels. (PC, PS2, PS3, The Incredible Hulk, Wii, Xbox 360) 5/10

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