Big movie tie-ins for 2008
What Hollywood blockbusters will be getting the game treatment?
The Incredible Hulk | June 2008
What's it all about?
Anger. Still struggling with his gamma-radiated Jekyll and Hyde persona, Bruce Banner (now played by Ed Norton) searches for a remedy that will cure his trouser-tearing transformation. But it's not easy when the military's hot on your heels and unsavoury villain The Abomination (Tim Roth) wants to rip your head off.
Is it getting gamed-up?
No word yet, but Sega owns the rights to handle games based on Marvel's Hulk, so we don't expect the opportunity to slip by without a tie-in.
Should you be excited?
Difficult to say until we know for sure who would make the game, but as Radical's Ultimate Destruction proved with such smashing effectiveness, a good Hulk game is well within the realms of possibility. Admittedly, the game wasn't fenced in by a predefined movie storyline, but we'd hope that anyone tasked with the job would certainly take some pointers from Radical's offering.
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