The standout feature is the . Unlike many tie-in games that chase photorealism, Hulk leans into its comic origins with vibrant colors and bold outlines that make the action pop.
: Hulk looks massive and powerful, though some reviewers noted he can occasionally look like he's "made of glass" due to the lighting. Hulk [Xbox Classic]
The experience is split into two jarringly different styles: The standout feature is the
: For 2003, the game featured impressive environmental damage. Slamming enemies into walls or smashing crates feels weighty and satisfying. Gameplay: Smash vs. Stealth The experience is split into two jarringly different
Released alongside the 2003 Ang Lee film, for the original Xbox is a fascinating "sequel-in-spirit" that avoids the movie's slow pacing to deliver a comic-book-inspired beat-’em-up. While it lacks the open-world freedom of its successor, Ultimate Destruction , it remains a solid, if flawed, relic of the early 2000s. Visuals: A Comic Book Come to Life