This game draws its look and plot from the popular Marvel comics of the
1960s, when Bruce Banner's alter ego first wowed comic-book readers.
Show Me the Green
Bruce Banner was once a mild-mannered scientist working on the development of
the devastating G-Bomb. When he is accidentally exposed to Gamma radiation, his
life is changed forever. Now, if his anger is aroused, Bruce becomes a giant
green monster known as the Incredible Hulk.
In this game, you view the action from a 3D isometric perspective that allows
you to see approaching enemies as well as what lies behind walls. Arrows will
point you in the right direction as you explore 33 levels. Environments include
maze-like military compounds, vast deserts, underground caves and subterranean
cities.
You receive game objectives in the form of Bruce Banner's own thoughts. Tasks
include destroying key objects and surviving a trip from point A to point B.
Eventually, you'll face off against another monstrous result of Gamma Radiation,
the Abomination.
You Wouldn't Like Me When I'm Angry
Large numbers of enemies will come at you with guns and grenades and will set
traps like electrified walkways and automated turrets. But, as the
personification of anger, the Hulk has more than a few tricks up his sleeve.
Using his incredible strength, the Hulk can leap long distances, lift massive
objects and bash through solid walls. The Hulk can sometimes take down multiple
enemies with one swing.
The Anger Management Tour
Special moves include a charge attack, in which the Hulk drops a chartreuse
shoulder and plows through whatever gets in his way. If the Hulk is surrounded,
plan A is the smash attack, which deals heavy damage to nearby enemies.
Virtually everything in the game is destructible, including furniture, computers
and vending machines. Bashing your surroundings will sometimes yield a health
pickup, so it pays to destroy everything you see.
In addition to the single-player adventure, multiple Hulks can fight
head-to-head. Multiplayer action requires GBAs and Game Paks for every
player and enough GBA Game Link Cables to connect all systems.
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