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- The Incredible Hulk
- X360, PS3, WII
- Published by Sega
- Developed by Sega
- French release: Available
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Why do these developers and publishers feel that everytime there's a soon-to-be released movie there should be a movie-game? It's always the same shit. We get some gameplay and at the end of every act/stages we get rewarded to some clips from the movie that we may have already seen. It's almost like watching the movie twice. I can only think of one movie-game that was successful, and that was "Chronicle of Riddick". The developers only used the title and took the game in its own direction. It was quite entertaining.
Riddick was better than the movie, but Goldeneye is another example at least.
i like how detailed and muscular hulk is compared to the previous hulk movie and games
http://youtube.com/watch?v=ufFIjtbE9uQ
But you're right, Contra, same face expressions ^^
Why do these developers and publishers feel that everytime there's a soon-to-be released movie there should be a movie-game? It's always the same shit. We get some gameplay and at the end of every act/stages we get rewarded to some clips from the movie that we may have already seen. It's almost like watching the movie twice. I can only think of one movie-game that was successful, and that was "Chronicle of Riddick". The developers only used the title and took the game in its own direction. It was quite entertaining.