James checks out the tie-in game… at your TV, or levelling every building in the city to punish the puny humans that attacked you.
Or, yknow, dont.
After all, the missions are almost always dull retreads of the same game mechanic.
Fulfilling these objectives is actually substantially more fun than following the rails of each mission.
One of the games many obvious shortcuts.
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The plot, such that it is, barely makes any sense.
It largely involves being attacked by the army or helping Rick Jones defeat the Enclave.
In fact, why not just go to sleep?
Why waste valuable snooze-time waiting to hear the explanation behind it?
Every part of the game feels slightly incomplete.
At least one major element of the Hulks character is flat-out missing.
Where, I might ask, is the mechanic that allows you to change back into Bruce Banner?
It wouldve made things substantially more fun, but alas, Brucie himself is restricted to cut-scene appearances only.
Despite all this, it is a slightly above-average example of a movie tie-in game.
Saying that, however, is nothing if not the very embodiment of the phrase damned with faint praise.
The more you play the game the more you realise that theres nothing to it.
Rating:
2 out of 5