The Incredible Hulk, the movie that has Banner going undercover around the continent most of the film to avoid military forces because he's a wanted fugitive... and the tie-in game has Hulk casually walking around the city in plain sight.
I like how he actually looks at games that are a bit more obscure, and he isn't as much of a sellout, though even if was, I'm sure he would bring some legitimacy to it.
@@GreenTomas2372 True, but Ultimate Destruction was basically just a superior version of that game. Same developers made both games. They brought back all the best aspects of the game first game, and added new features like the open world.
it seems from what I've heard, the "good" MCU games seem to be: Iron Man for the Wii (and maybe the PS2 as well), Captain America: Super Soldier for the PS3 (and Xbox 360), and the Nintendo DS version (NOT the 3DS version) of Thor: God Of Thunder. i wonder why they only ever got MCU games right once per console (probably rushed development and mediocre development teams) oh, and LEGO Marvels Avengers is also good too, atleast the console versions
What's sad is that, by this time, there was already a GREAT open-world Hulk game they could've taken notes from called Ultimate Destruction. All they needed to do was follow that template.
5:50 Dear god, the Mech Assault games on the original Xbox had better building destruction than that! At least those games let you permanently scar a building until it fell, rather than just applying basic damage decals.
It's weird to see something related to the MCU bust out obscure elements like the U-Foes and the Enclave. I wonder if there's a cut boss fight with Him that was supposed to wrap up the Enclave plot thread. Maybe that was meant to be a plot thread for the twenty people who actually care about the Enclave and the U-Foes. Also I love how Bi-Beast looks like a two faced Super Mutant from Fallout 3, cause he doesn't look anything like that in the comics.
18:00 Guy didn't realize that you only needed to do 3 consecutive heavy attack punches on the Hulk Buster to stun them. You have to hold and release Z 3 times for Hulk to do an uppercut on the Hulk Buster.
The 2003 Hulk game based on the first film is pretty decent. Has a coherent story, has villians from the comic and combat is fun. Should check that out
@@feedthemeat543f it ruins the movie by being a tie in taking place in outer space in later levels to a movie that was grounded with live action comic book panels transitions. the game doesn't captures anything from the film, it's just a cash grab game that exist with no essence or charm that the film had.
I don't know if anyone else has said this or if you'll see this comment but there was a planned Avengers movie tie in game. A four player first person co operative beat em up using the four main movie heroes as the base roster and getting other big names like Ms. Marvel and others to team up to fight skrulls in a Secret Invasion storyline with things like Ultron also joining in the chaos. So a story that would have the sheer scale of battles of Infinity War but then it was cancelled by THQ dying. The Ubisoft tie in fighter has Skrulls I think because of that and that's why an Avengers toyline from the time had a Skrull toy. So the Ubisoft game came about because a way more ambitious game died and now the four player co operative Avengers game is out and it has less ambition than a god damn cancelled tie in game. Like the review and hope you have a good day
18:04 im dying man also i noticed that the hulk busters look way too much like iron man suits, that was a huge part of iron man 2, that he wouldn't give the military his "weapon" ughhh
Developer Edge Of Reality (Spider-Man 2000, Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 1-3, Transformers Rise The Dark Spark) had the right idea with this movie based game basing it on Incredible Hulk Ultimate Destruction, but the problem was is that it's a RIDICULOUSLY neutered version of it. I'd imagine since it's a movie based tie in they more than likely had a VERY finite amount of time to get it done and the result basically speaks for itself.
Wow. All I'm thinking with this game is how much better Hulk: Ultimate Destruction is compared to this trash. Better movement, better combat, better story, another sandbox city in the badlands, a much more worthy use of time.
I feel like the clip at 14:30 should have been edited differently so that the Bybeast would be shown on screen instead of The Hulk when he said "Scientists built this..." to make more sense visual wise.
You can find the subways by looking at the map in the pause menu as you find them. It is a bright circle, with an obnoxious large "S" in the middle of it. It really can't be hard to miss.
For some reason this game feels like a rip-off of the Wii version of Spider-Man 3. It feels like they have a lot of similarities (bland open world gameplay, multiple original stories that don't progress well plus the plot of the movie being thrown in every now and then, and what seems to be glitches galore).
Ah, this game. For some reason I still have it installed on my PC. It can be fun in a ''so bad it's good'' way when you're just messing around, but it doesn't excuse at all the fact that the game is just a poor man's Prototype. Yup, this is basically Prototype when it comes to traversing the map. Except that in Prototype... Mercer runs really fast, you can run across buildings quickly instead of Hulk's tedious grab and pull up... and you have GLIDING, which actually makes travelling fun. And when you compare this game with the other Hulk games, aka the 2003 Hulk game (which I still like, even if it's linear and very story-based) and of course Hulk Ultimate Destruction... it's really bad. And that's only in terms of gameplay. In terms of story... the 2003 Hulk's story is actually good in my opinion. For Ultimate Destruction I ain't sure since I sadly never got to play it because I'm a PC user.(At least a friend of mine is generous to borrow me his PS3 so I can try Uncharted soon) The story of this game though is so short and padded out to fuck atop of being so uninteresting and bad... it lost my interest so quickly I messed around just to get some of the alternative Hulk versions. Gray Hulk especially. And even that was unrewarding. Oh well, there will always be the other 2 Hulk games to actually enjoy... and of course Prototype.
Prototype was developed by the developers of Ultimate Destruction which is why it is similar to that game. This game is a watered down Ultimate Destruction which is why it is similar to Prototype.
I think you should give the 2003 Hulk Game a try because as far as Movie Licensed games go, it’s pretty good but that’s not a hard task to accomplish considering that the movie it was based on wasn’t very good and it’s not even really related to the movie it’s a tie in of to be perfectly honest
Yeah, that was actually a great game to play, I thought it was a Wii version of that game that he was reviewing. Actually, it is a wholly different game that he is reviewing. I suggest he review The Incredible Hulk: Ultimate Destruction next.
I recently picked that game back up again and WOW has that aged incredibly well. Ultimate Destruction to me is THE Hulk game and while that isn't exactly saying much due to just how many Hulk games that are out there that either suck royally or are just "Meh."? The game still set the standard for how a Hulk game should be done and I'm at least happy the movie tie-in realized that much. I just wish it copied everything else like the satisfying combat and whatnot.
@@MatthewCenance For me personally I own it on the PS2 and later on I picked up the GameCube version... well okay, I actually got USB Loader GX for my Wii and the ISO but I do own the actual game and it's not being sold anymore so I don't feel bad about it. I'd assume the Xbox version is just as good and think if you get it I hope you'll have fun.
That game was fun, this game tries to replicate Hulk Ultimate Destruction and fails miserably.. All of the upgrades in this game are uncreative and useless where as Ultimate destruction not only had upgrades that helped make things easier for you but also had upgrades just thrown in for fun, like being able to ride a smashed truck like a skateboard..
Cap's tie in game was pretty sweet. This... this just aint it. It's kina sad considering how Ultimate destruction was. The time period also would've been great plot wise. I mean Bruce tried to end his life and Hulk intervened.... could've got a good story out of that.
As a kid I played this game on PC and it was great, I remember spending hours trying to level the entire city and throwing people off skyscrapers, too bad every time you save and load the game everything resets.
I remember playing and completing this game on the PS2. I do have a lot of good nostalgia for it but tbh I always liked Ultimate Destruction more because it's simply just so much better in every respect. Also you do get to defeat the Enclave leaders one by one - I guess you just had to find the boss battles with them for some reason. I thought they were mandatory
OK, fun fact: The Incredible Hulk: Ultimate Destruction came out in 2005. This embarrassment was released in 2008. Ultimate Destruction was made by Radical Entertainment, while this game was made by Edge of Reality. So, how did Edge of Reality screw up Hulk, when another company showed how he could be done right 3 years prior? Did they not see the other game?
Hulk 2003 and Prototype where also made by Radical Entertainment so Edge of Reality seemed so also tried to copy off of there games and failed pathetically at it
Also fun fact: the enclave have been a thing in the comics since Fantastic Four #66 so no, they aren't a ripoff of fallout. Also in the comics they created Adam Warlock!
If it hasn't been done, perhaps taking a look at Prototype might be in order because it unironically does what this game sets out to do only marginally better, plus you get to play a character who's more of an Anti-Hero than a straight up hero, a sub-genre of the superhero genre that rarely gets attention.
I find it funny how in the game throw out the city there nothing but taxi's driving around. There is one or two trucks but most of the cars are just taxi's and that's it. I guess that's all they can drive in the city.
back when i used to play gta vice city regularly (so basically when i was way too young to be playing gta) i actually did walk everywhere because back then i had no idea how to actually drive in a video game and held down the accelerator basically 100% of the time. this led me to think the vehicles in almost every game ever controlled like crap because of course they do if you never slow down and so i never used them if i could avoid it. probably didn't help that a stiff breeze can knock you off a motorcycle in gta.
The voice acting in this is an insult towards live action actors who actually try to voice act and do well. Like Minae Noji, Kelly Hu, Ron Perlman, and Clancy Brown (to name very few).
Bro Hulk, Capt. America & Spidey 3 are better on the PS3/360, where as Ironman is good on the Wii, maybe Thor I can't remember... either way great reviews man!!
Hey dark lordjadow have you played the fsntastic four movie gansz frommback in the day or x me.n orgind wolverine game would you ever review those games
So Edward Norton's acting is mostly consistent with how it was in the movie. Yes, for those who don't know, that's not just a soundalike, they actually dragged Edward Norton and the rest of the movie cast into the recording booth, and it's clear they all didn't give a fuck
There were better games coming out even before it. Hulk: Ultimate Destruction is basically what this is trying to poorly imitate. And that came out a year before this game.
Dude. I did Spider-Man 3 Wii, Web of Shadows, the PS4 game, Shattered Dimensions, Edge of Time, and both Amazing Spider-Man games. Have I not hit my quota?
The Incredible Hulk, the movie that has Banner going undercover around the continent most of the film to avoid military forces because he's a wanted fugitive... and the tie-in game has Hulk casually walking around the city in plain sight.
😂😂😂
You'd expect by the end of the game Bruce woulda got a bit more control on the Hulk tbh but obviously movie lore
I like how he actually looks at games that are a bit more obscure,
and he isn't as much of a sellout,
though even if was, I'm sure he would bring some legitimacy to it.
I like how he's more focused on the actual game, unlike avgn who is more about cringy commedy sketches.
I recommend The Incredible Hulk Ultimate Destruction on the Xbox, PS2, and GameCube. It’s easily the best Hulk game in my opinion.
There’s also the 2003 Hulk game on the GameCube
@@GreenTomas2372 True, but Ultimate Destruction was basically just a superior version of that game. Same developers made both games. They brought back all the best aspects of the game first game, and added new features like the open world.
it seems from what I've heard, the "good" MCU games seem to be: Iron Man for the Wii (and maybe the PS2 as well), Captain America: Super Soldier for the PS3 (and Xbox 360), and the Nintendo DS version (NOT the 3DS version) of Thor: God Of Thunder.
i wonder why they only ever got MCU games right once per console (probably rushed development and mediocre development teams)
oh, and LEGO Marvels Avengers is also good too, atleast the console versions
What's sad is that, by this time, there was already a GREAT open-world Hulk game they could've taken notes from called Ultimate Destruction. All they needed to do was follow that template.
Best Hulk game I ever played was [Prototype]
@Ultimate Hedgehog Never played it myself, but I see others saying the same
@@DarkMetalMusic Ultimate destruction was made by the same team that made Prototype
@@LIONREV7 I think that's the joke.
The Increduble Hulk: Ultimate Destruction is the best Hulk game. It was even developed by the same company as Prototype.
Ryan Hutchinson
Ultimate destruction deserves a ps4 port
5:50 Dear god, the Mech Assault games on the original Xbox had better building destruction than that! At least those games let you permanently scar a building until it fell, rather than just applying basic damage decals.
U can permanently scar a building til it falls in this game too
In other words, it doesn't just switch out one texture file for another, entire layers of mesh separate from the model before it goes down.
Wait... “Enclave”? So the hulk is a super mutant?
i already made that joke
Hulk looking for Milk of Human Kindness!
The Abomination is a Legendary Deathclaw confirmed.
Yeah, I think I'll just go dig up my copy of Ultimate Destruction for the PS2.
18:07 I swear I was dying there.....
Why they make the hardest boss in the game like this?
It's weird to see something related to the MCU bust out obscure elements like the U-Foes and the Enclave. I wonder if there's a cut boss fight with Him that was supposed to wrap up the Enclave plot thread. Maybe that was meant to be a plot thread for the twenty people who actually care about the Enclave and the U-Foes.
Also I love how Bi-Beast looks like a two faced Super Mutant from Fallout 3, cause he doesn't look anything like that in the comics.
18:00 Guy didn't realize that you only needed to do 3 consecutive heavy attack punches on the Hulk Buster to stun them. You have to hold and release Z 3 times for Hulk to do an uppercut on the Hulk Buster.
"It's the Superman 64 of Wii!"
not to mention the blue fog in this game remind me of that kryptonite fog in Superman 64.
& now marvels Spider-Man 2 flying through rings😂😂😂
The 2003 Hulk game based on the first film is pretty decent. Has a coherent story, has villians from the comic and combat is fun. Should check that out
That game has its flaws and it's a bit dated by today's standards but it's still fun to revisit.
@@feedthemeat543f Yeah the Bruce Banner sections are the games biggest problem for me. Never enjoyed those.
@@jakeyb25 The banner levels didn't really bother me until the last few near the end of the game. Jesus I hated those levels.
@@feedthemeat543f it ruins the movie by being a tie in taking place in outer space in later levels to a movie that was grounded with live action comic book panels transitions. the game doesn't captures anything from the film, it's just a cash grab game that exist with no essence or charm that the film had.
I don't know if anyone else has said this or if you'll see this comment but there was a planned Avengers movie tie in game. A four player first person co operative beat em up using the four main movie heroes as the base roster and getting other big names like Ms. Marvel and others to team up to fight skrulls in a Secret Invasion storyline with things like Ultron also joining in the chaos. So a story that would have the sheer scale of battles of Infinity War but then it was cancelled by THQ dying. The Ubisoft tie in fighter has Skrulls I think because of that and that's why an Avengers toyline from the time had a Skrull toy. So the Ubisoft game came about because a way more ambitious game died and now the four player co operative Avengers game is out and it has less ambition than a god damn cancelled tie in game.
Like the review and hope you have a good day
Personally, I'd prefer Ultimate Destruction.
Yeah and Sonic Unleashed is a better Sega game in 2008 than this
18:04 im dying man
also i noticed that the hulk busters look way too much like iron man suits, that was a huge part of iron man 2, that he wouldn't give the military his "weapon" ughhh
I feel so bad for Edge of Reality. They got to make one original game in the form of Loadout, and they weren't able to sustain its costs. RIP.
Loadout wasn't very good, tbh. Nothing of value was lost once it shut down.
Developer Edge Of Reality (Spider-Man 2000, Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 1-3, Transformers Rise The Dark Spark) had the right idea with this movie based game basing it on Incredible Hulk Ultimate Destruction, but the problem was is that it's a RIDICULOUSLY neutered version of it. I'd imagine since it's a movie based tie in they more than likely had a VERY finite amount of time to get it done and the result basically speaks for itself.
2003 Hulk movie tie in game did a better job being a video game adaptation. The combat is smooth although the game is very linear
Enclave eh? Was it Gamma Rays or FEV that made Banner into the Hulk?
Would be cool
Hulk = super mutant
Wow. All I'm thinking with this game is how much better Hulk: Ultimate Destruction is compared to this trash. Better movement, better combat, better story, another sandbox city in the badlands, a much more worthy use of time.
There’s also the 2003 Hulk movie tie in game that was made by the some people behind Ultimate Destruction
I feel like the clip at 14:30 should have been edited differently so that the Bybeast would be shown on screen instead of The Hulk when he said "Scientists built this..." to make more sense visual wise.
2:12 Wow!
Hulk's back looks mighty! 😍
You can find the subways by looking at the map in the pause menu as you find them. It is a bright circle, with an obnoxious large "S" in the middle of it. It really can't be hard to miss.
Key phrase there is "as you find them." You still have to stumble across them by dumb luck before you can use them.
@@Darklordjadow1 Really there's no point to them in the first place. The map is not that large. It's lame, but sprinting, and jumping is efficient.
Fast travel mechanic, almost every sandbox game has them.
The 2003 hulk game and hulk ultimate destruction are the only hulk games worth playing.
Yeah I played the gba game once... it wasn't good.
@@matthewbraith0411 gba rarely has good games
i love that the 4 supervillain is basically the evil parody version of fantastic 4
Jesus some parts of this game look like a goddamn test room
Or hell something you see in a MOBILE GAME! And I've seen similar environments in them!
This game is basically a watered down version of Ultimate Destruction.
150Hello true very true
Yeah... a VERY watered down version.
lol Edward Norton voices Bruce Banner in this game so your comment about him was spot on
For some reason this game feels like a rip-off of the Wii version of Spider-Man 3. It feels like they have a lot of similarities (bland open world gameplay, multiple original stories that don't progress well plus the plot of the movie being thrown in every now and then, and what seems to be glitches galore).
The Earth was created in six days; so too shall it be destroyed; and on the seventh day, mankind will rest... in peace!
Hey Jadow have you played Hulk Ultimate Destruction.
It's sad that the only Game to Get the Hulk Right is LEGO Marvel Superheroes
Everyone tells me Hulk Ultimate Destruction was fantastic. I just haven't tried it yet.
@@Darklordjadow1 personaly I think LEGO Marvel Superheroes Game Gets the character's Right
Ah, this game. For some reason I still have it installed on my PC. It can be fun in a ''so bad it's good'' way when you're just messing around, but it doesn't excuse at all the fact that the game is just a poor man's Prototype. Yup, this is basically Prototype when it comes to traversing the map. Except that in Prototype... Mercer runs really fast, you can run across buildings quickly instead of Hulk's tedious grab and pull up... and you have GLIDING, which actually makes travelling fun. And when you compare this game with the other Hulk games, aka the 2003 Hulk game (which I still like, even if it's linear and very story-based) and of course Hulk Ultimate Destruction... it's really bad.
And that's only in terms of gameplay. In terms of story... the 2003 Hulk's story is actually good in my opinion. For Ultimate Destruction I ain't sure since I sadly never got to play it because I'm a PC user.(At least a friend of mine is generous to borrow me his PS3 so I can try Uncharted soon) The story of this game though is so short and padded out to fuck atop of being so uninteresting and bad... it lost my interest so quickly I messed around just to get some of the alternative Hulk versions. Gray Hulk especially. And even that was unrewarding.
Oh well, there will always be the other 2 Hulk games to actually enjoy... and of course Prototype.
Prototype was developed by the developers of Ultimate Destruction which is why it is similar to that game. This game is a watered down Ultimate Destruction which is why it is similar to Prototype.
I loved this game for PS3 I still play it!
I think you should give the 2003 Hulk Game a try because as far as Movie Licensed games go, it’s pretty good but that’s not a hard task to accomplish considering that the movie it was based on wasn’t very good and it’s not even really related to the movie it’s a tie in of to be perfectly honest
the movie is still better than mcu trash that ruined hulk completely it makes ang lee's hulk look like a masterpiece
Show of hands, who liked playing Ultimate Destruction?
Yeah, that was actually a great game to play, I thought it was a Wii version of that game that he was reviewing. Actually, it is a wholly different game that he is reviewing. I suggest he review The Incredible Hulk: Ultimate Destruction next.
I recently picked that game back up again and WOW has that aged incredibly well. Ultimate Destruction to me is THE Hulk game and while that isn't exactly saying much due to just how many Hulk games that are out there that either suck royally or are just "Meh."? The game still set the standard for how a Hulk game should be done and I'm at least happy the movie tie-in realized that much.
I just wish it copied everything else like the satisfying combat and whatnot.
Aspiring Creator I'm considering getting the game again, but this time on the Xbox.
@@MatthewCenance For me personally I own it on the PS2 and later on I picked up the GameCube version... well okay, I actually got USB Loader GX for my Wii and the ISO but I do own the actual game and it's not being sold anymore so I don't feel bad about it. I'd assume the Xbox version is just as good and think if you get it I hope you'll have fun.
That game was fun, this game tries to replicate Hulk Ultimate Destruction and fails miserably..
All of the upgrades in this game are uncreative and useless where as Ultimate destruction not only had upgrades that helped make things easier for you but also had upgrades just thrown in for fun, like being able to ride a smashed truck like a skateboard..
So basically, this game is Incredible Hulk: Ultimate Destruction except it's shit.
OK then.
Even the MCU cannot escape the dreaded movie game curse. It's quite sad really. The game looks very bare bones, probably rushed to market too.
At best ruched, at worst it looks like you could recreate this in Unity!
Cap's tie in game was pretty sweet. This... this just aint it. It's kina sad considering how Ultimate destruction was. The time period also would've been great plot wise. I mean Bruce tried to end his life and Hulk intervened.... could've got a good story out of that.
I remember playing prototype back in 2009 and thinking the similarities to ultimate destruction were uncanny
It was made by the same developers.
As a kid I played this game on PC and it was great, I remember spending hours trying to level the entire city and throwing people off skyscrapers, too bad every time you save and load the game everything resets.
I remember playing and completing this game on the PS2. I do have a lot of good nostalgia for it but tbh I always liked Ultimate Destruction more because it's simply just so much better in every respect.
Also you do get to defeat the Enclave leaders one by one - I guess you just had to find the boss battles with them for some reason. I thought they were mandatory
In the pause menu, you can find the controls to the combat.
OK, fun fact:
The Incredible Hulk: Ultimate Destruction came out in 2005. This embarrassment was released in 2008. Ultimate Destruction was made by Radical Entertainment, while this game was made by Edge of Reality. So, how did Edge of Reality screw up Hulk, when another company showed how he could be done right 3 years prior? Did they not see the other game?
Hulk 2003 and Prototype where also made by Radical Entertainment so Edge of Reality seemed so also tried to copy off of there games and failed pathetically at it
I have been waiting for this ever since the game was teased in one of your previous videos XD
Jadow, there's a real obscure Marvel game out there: X2 Wolverine's Revenge. It is really hard and I would appreciate it if you reviewed it!
Also fun fact: the enclave have been a thing in the comics since Fantastic Four #66 so no, they aren't a ripoff of fallout. Also in the comics they created Adam Warlock!
Hey Jadow since you have Spyro Reignited Trilogy, i wonder what your thoughts on Spyro Enter The Dragonfly on Gamecube?.
Would have to play Enter the Dragonfly first; but it gets enough requests that it's on my radar.
@@Darklordjadow1 still waiting for that Lego game
Just curious, how do you set up live-streams. I want to stream but I have no idea how to get started
If it hasn't been done, perhaps taking a look at Prototype might be in order because it unironically does what this game sets out to do only marginally better, plus you get to play a character who's more of an Anti-Hero than a straight up hero, a sub-genre of the superhero genre that rarely gets attention.
Prototype is one of those huge games that kinda passed me by; that and Infamous. I need to get back to it at some point.
I find it funny how in the game throw out the city there nothing but taxi's driving around. There is one or two trucks but most of the cars are just taxi's and that's it. I guess that's all they can drive in the city.
what was that Loose End you were talking about before?
back when i used to play gta vice city regularly (so basically when i was way too young to be playing gta) i actually did walk everywhere because back then i had no idea how to actually drive in a video game and held down the accelerator basically 100% of the time. this led me to think the vehicles in almost every game ever controlled like crap because of course they do if you never slow down and so i never used them if i could avoid it. probably didn't help that a stiff breeze can knock you off a motorcycle in gta.
oh and is that blue fog in this game is like kryptonite fog in Superman 64?.
11:17 Rick, lemme smash.
If the Enclave is the antagonist why isn't Crucible the final boss? Better yet why do they remove The Enclave out of nowhere from the story?
Hey Great job on this Review of the Incredible Hulk! I gotta try out this game one of these days! lol
Destroying my childhood :(
i tried this game out only once, because i could not get past the 2nd mission
Can you do some of the Lego Marvel game
This looks like a really watered down version of Hulk Ultimate Destruction
I think i remember me and my best friend owning this game years ago. Though i think the one we had was on Ps2
You always make my day.
The voice acting in this is an insult towards live action actors who actually try to voice act and do well.
Like Minae Noji, Kelly Hu, Ron Perlman, and Clancy Brown (to name very few).
The Enclave? and their leader isn't freaking Alex from Clock Work Orange?
I played this game on the ps2 and it’s very boring compared to The 2003 hulk game and ultimate destruction.
So it tried to be Ultimate Destruction but fails miserably. Great review as always!!!
Plot twist:
That dangling thread he cut dropped the good games in a shitter.
Banner is voiced by Edward Norton...and it sounds like he really didn't want to do the job but had no choice, so he sounds bored as Hell.
I thought this Was a GodzillaMendoza video lmao
That building destruction is worse than Earth Defense Force (an actual budget series. Fucking fantastic series, btw).
HOW?
ah Wii ports when you're kid who doesn't have the other two consoles
Bro Hulk, Capt. America & Spidey 3 are better on the PS3/360, where as Ironman is good on the Wii, maybe Thor I can't remember... either way great reviews man!!
Hey dark lordjadow have you played the fsntastic four movie gansz frommback in the day or x me.n orgind wolverine game would you ever review those games
That's why you don't play the wii versions when you have 360/ps3
this game feels like the beta to hulk ultimate distruction, a far better and more fun game, and this came out AFTER THAT GAME!!!!!!
Can you please review yogioh legacy of the duelist link evolution?
Aka the rehash.
Who needs to sleep when you got Darklordjadow1 reviewing a shitty game.
You forgot about transforming into alt mode in Transformers devastation
So Edward Norton's acting is mostly consistent with how it was in the movie. Yes, for those who don't know, that's not just a soundalike, they actually dragged Edward Norton and the rest of the movie cast into the recording booth, and it's clear they all didn't give a fuck
Also Rick Jones is voiced by the guy who voiced Winter Soldier in Avengers: Earth's Mightiest Heroes
The Incredible Hulk, AKA Hulk Ultimate Destruction Beta
The next Hulk game should be developed by Volition.
Or Insomniac!
@@ryanhutchinson4467 Or team ninja... wait no fuck them. Or Platinum games.
Aged well.
@@NSGhostbusters LOL but still, I want a Hulk game with an engine similar to Geo-Mod 2.0.
Do yourself a favor and play Incredible Hulk Ultimate Destruction on the GameCube.
AHHH SHITTY GAME REVIEW, YES! THIS IS THE DARKLORDJADOW WE LOVE!!
"Ultimate Destruction" this ain't.
You forget that the game was made in 2006 and I grew up playing this. I thought and still think it's a good game.
There were better games coming out even before it. Hulk: Ultimate Destruction is basically what this is trying to poorly imitate. And that came out a year before this game.
I figured out there was a hulkbuster skin in this video game
The unlockable characters were quite cool
By the way... Trump tower is in the game.
At least we get to... end Donald Trump XD
3:37 did you play saints row?
He only said that as an example of better open world with better transportation.
Idc i loved this game in elementary school 💀
What was the other lose thread you never got around?
The Transformers War for Cybertron games
So an even worse version of the other console versions? Typical Wii port then. The 360 version was alright I found.
Can you do a review of some Spiderman games
Dude.
I did Spider-Man 3 Wii, Web of Shadows, the PS4 game, Shattered Dimensions, Edge of Time, and both Amazing Spider-Man games. Have I not hit my quota?
@@Darklordjadow1 what about friend or foe
Funny how the wii is using cutscenes from the Ps3/xbox360 versions. xD Graphical differences are staggering.
3:38 why is there a yellow bar with an L in the middle??
Its been 3 years, was that supposed to be a super move with barely any power?
Hulk Ultimate destruction Smash 2008 gritty reboot that doesn't make sense to Hulk
Tbh Age Of Ultron has weird pacing for me Civil War was extremely forced and the Antman sequel was basically an MCU Venom.
Fall of Cybertron next then ?
Awesome!