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Coinciding with the new film, Sega has scheduled the release of the movie tie-in game, The Incredible Hulk, for June 2008 on Xbox 360, PS3, Wii, DS, PS2 and PC.
The game will feature moments from the film, as well as additional plotlines and characters drawn from the Marvel universe.
Taking control of the Hulk himself, players can smash through anything in their paths and even use the debris as weaponry. According to Sega, damage is persistent and gamers can use it to gain access to otherwise unreachable areas.
Like the Spider-Man games, the Manhattan skyline plays a major part in the gameplay as the Hulk can traverse skyscrapers like a greener, angrier (and more agile) version of King Kong.
Sega also promises that the game will reference other Marvel comics and include a wealth of sub-quests and mini games.
And thefirst screenshotslook awesome, too.
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Mar 14, 2008


