The Official TIH Video Game Thread

Sweet Jesus! I hope this game is just on hiatus, and not cancelled since the closing of EA Chicago studios! That looked waaaaaaaaay better than the last EA attempt at a Marvel fighting game, (anyone remember "Nemesis"?)- so here's to being hopeful!
I'm pretty sure they've said it was cancelled.:csad:
There was a while where there was speculation of another group picking it up, but that fell through. Nemesis, wasn't that bad. It was annoying in one player, and far from perfect, but it was okay, IMO.
 
Back to TIH Game, that screen of Hulk fighting Abomination looks incredibly detailed! I know some of you think the Hulk is much smaller than Abomination, but is he bigger than Hulk in the comics too? In the movie trailer, he looked way bigger still- which i guess is to play up on Abomination being stronger than the Hulk. (But we all know better!) I personally don't mind him being smaller than Abom, i think it's a perfect contrast.
 
Yeah there's a good amount of detail in that shot. They need to release more of those shots instead of crappy Wii/PS2 ones!
 
I think it's cool how Hulk is so much smaller than Abom, and yet he can still kick his hide all over the city.
 
I wonder how destructible the city will actually be. Will buildings actually fall/crumble or will it be more like the Transformers game where you can partially destroy buildings.
 
I wonder how destructible the city will actually be. Will buildings actually fall/crumble or will it be more like the Transformers game where you can partially destroy buildings.
i bet they completely crumble
 
I wonder how destructible the city will actually be. Will buildings actually fall/crumble or will it be more like the Transformers game where you can partially destroy buildings.

The Transformers game was such a huge disappointment, especially since you couldn't create your own Transformer like was initially announced. Even if this game is Ultimate Destruction with better graphics and a different storylne, I'll be content as long as I can Smash other Hulk fans Online.
 
Back to TIH Game, that screen of Hulk fighting Abomination looks incredibly detailed! I know some of you think the Hulk is much smaller than Abomination, but is he bigger than Hulk in the comics too? In the movie trailer, he looked way bigger still- which i guess is to play up on Abomination being stronger than the Hulk. (But we all know better!) I personally don't mind him being smaller than Abom, i think it's a perfect contrast.

I agree the shot is very well detailed. About Abomb being bigger, in the comics hulk is actually a little bit bigger, in the movie abomb will be bigger, I just didn't expect it to be as drastically as that shot shows.
 
The Transformers game was such a huge disappointment, especially since you couldn't create your own Transformer like was initially announced. Even if this game is Ultimate Destruction with better graphics and a different storylne, I'll be content as long as I can Smash other Hulk fans Online.

Yeah, it was SO annoying how Transformers weapons didn't harm other transformers because of the shields - WHAT was the point of having weapons then??!! They should have also had online multiplayer for the game, would have been fun roaming around destroying other players. Lastly the Transformers should have been able to transform in mid air, especially the flying ones! Shame.

Anyway I hope for a better gaming experience with this Hulk game.
 
I agree the shot is very well detailed. About Abomb being bigger, in the comics hulk is actually a little bit bigger, in the movie abomb will be bigger, I just didn't expect it to be as drastically as that shot shows.
no hulk has pretty much always been a little bit smaller and weaker, but hulk always won because as we all know his strength grows as his rage does, and that turns the when the two fight. the longer the battle last the the more it goes in hulks favor.
not trying to start an argument but i know this for a fact because a while back i bought an ultimate guide to the incredible hulk published by DK (i got it to add to my marvel collection),
and it clearly states that when blonsky was abom. for the first time he was pretty much equal in size and strength to hulk but as he mutated over time he was at least a whole head taller than hulk and even stronger than hulk. here is the book i bought
(i love this book, it has info over hulk his enemies and allies and even has a comic time line inside! perfect edition to any hulk and marvel collections out there!) http://us.dk.com/nf/Book/BookDisplay/0,,9780756641696,00.html this is the updated version i need to get(not available for in-store purchace yet, just online.), i have the last edition from like 2004.
new edition has recent events, pics and more info, and a sneek peek at TIH movie!
 
I'm pretty sure they've said it was cancelled.:csad:
There was a while where there was speculation of another group picking it up, but that fell through. Nemesis, wasn't that bad. It was annoying in one player, and far from perfect, but it was okay, IMO.

Well that BLOWS. That trailer alone was proof positive that you can do GREAT THINGS with a Marvel licensed game. They were on to something good with that game. Damn! What a shame!
 
Well that BLOWS. That trailer alone was proof positive that you can do GREAT THINGS with a Marvel licensed game. They were on to something good with that game. Damn! What a shame!
Seriously. I would have bought a 360 just to play that game.
 
I'm just coming back from comic con - nobody would answer my questions about online play/downloadable content but let me tell you it looks AWESOME. I actually saw someone destroy the Empire State Building!

I'm at the bus depot now, more details/impressions/pics when I get back to Boston!
 
Cool! I've been waiting to hear about the Hulk gameplay footage.
 
I think the only thing I want Hulk-wise, is to be able to run faster. He always seemed pretty slow to me in UD :(
 
i wanted to see some mega gamma powers like in UD, and this pic is the confirmation of such abilities, and this first impressions raised my hype for this game 10 fold! :


With rumors swirling about creative differences on the set of the upcoming Incredible Hulk film, it's understandable that there are some questions as to how the video game based on the movie is going to turn out. The last Hulk game turned out to be pretty good in spite of the movie being less than stellar, and judging by our first look at the current-gen version of The Incredible Hulk, this game is poised to deliver what Hulk fans want regardless of how the movie turns out.

The Incredible Hulk begins with a brief cutscene showing Bruce Banner standing in the snow with a loaded pistol in his mouth. Just as a shot rings out the screen goes black, and when the picture comes back the Hulk, standing where Banner once stood, spits out the bullet. From there the game jumps ahead five years and shows a cutscene with Bruce being chased by some sort of special-ops unit through the streets of Brazil. Suddenly a helicopter appears, and Banner ducks into a building to get away. But it's too late; the helicopter fires a missile into the building, turning it into rubble.

From here the game is in your hands. You start by mashing the Y button, which performs one of the Hulk's "feats of strength," which in this case involves him digging out from a demolished concrete building. Once he has dusted himself off the Hulk sets off into a factory to exact revenge on the people chasing him. This area acts as a training level, and it's where you'll get acquainted with the Hulk's many moves--conveyor belts will be leveled, puny humans will be thrown, soldiers wearing mechanized suits will be cast aside, and doors will crumble under the weight of his mighty fists. The level ends after an encounter with the game's first boss, Emil Blonsky, who after suffering defeat at the hands of the Hulk discusses what happened with General Ross.

All the major characters in the game are voiced by the actors who portrayed them in the movie. That means you'll be hearing the likes of Tim Roth, William Hurt, Edward Norton, Liv Tyler, and Tim Blake Nelson--not a bad list of talent for a video game. Obviously the game will focus on the events of the movie, but to expand the game into an eight-plus hour experience the developer has worked with Marvel to integrate other characters, storylines, and themes from the Hulk and Marvel universes. You'll follow parts of the movie, but another major storyline takes place in New York City, where a terrorist group called The Enclave is using the city as a training facility.

After Brazil, we skipped ahead a bit to New York City. The developer has re-created 85 percent of Manhattan and the city is yours to explore. Times Square, Central Park--it's all here. A few neat touches that Marvel fans will appreciate were the Baxter Building (home of the Fantastic Four) and ads for Peter Parker's newspaper, the Daily Bugle, on the sides of buses. As in the real city, pedestrians roam the sidewalks and cabs clog the streets. What's more, they all react realistically to the Hulk's intimidating presence. People will run away screaming and cars will come to a screeching halt, throw it in reverse, or sometimes run into other cars at the sight of Banner's alter ego. Of course, there's more to the game than scaring people by walking around. You can pick people up, "help" them get where they're going by scooping up their cars and tossing them, rip up light poles, smash fire hydrants, and climb any building you choose.
Exploring the city and causing mayhem seems like it will be fun for quite some time, but you'll want to be careful because if you cause too much damage, the police, the military, and eventually Iron Man will be deployed to stop you. Once you've had your fill of destruction, it's time to move on to doing some good. Rick Jones, who's not in the movie but is in the game, acts as your guide. He'll give you information on what the bad guys are up to and tell you where in the city you need to go. Speaking of bad guys, there are plenty of them. In addition to the first fight with Blonsky, we saw the Hulk take on a giant robot (you'll encounter this fellow several times and each time he'll be more difficult), Bi-Beast in an encounter that started on a rooftop and ended in bustling Times Square, and even the U-foes, who are kind of like an evil version of the Fantastic Four. Vapor can turn into three different gasses, each of which harm the Hulk in a different way. X-Ray can shoot radiation, Ironclad's super strength gives the Hulk a taste of his own medicine, and Vector uses telekinesis to grab nearby objects and use them as a shield or fling them at the Hulk.

Fighting each U-foe individually would be tough, but Hulk had to take all of them out at the same time. It's a good thing he has so many ways to deal damage. Of course he can use his fists and simply pummel dudes, but he can also pound the ground to cause a concussion blast, pick up nearly everything in his environment and fling it as a projectile weapon, pull up concrete and use it as a shield, and even grab cars, rip them apart, and use them as steel-reinforced boxing gloves. He'll earn new moves by performing feats such as picking a fight, scoring 500 points (you get points for nearly everything you do), destroying 25 buildings, and more. Hulk can fill his rage meter by receiving damage, killing bad guys, smashing buildings, and generally wreaking havoc. Once this meter is full he can unleash ultrapowerful rage attacks, and you can even use this rage to level every single building in the game.

If you need a break from fighting evil you can always roam around and torment random citizens, and you can also play some of the numerous minigames sprinkled about the city. Bullseye places you on top of a building facing a huge target that's hung on another building. Your goal is to pick up light poles and try to get a bullseye by throwing them into the target. Another minigame called Whack-a-Mole has you pounding tank turrets. And in a nod to a classic Sega game, there's a Crazy Taxi minigame where you pick up vehicles and carry them to their destination.

The Incredible Hulk seems to be shaping up nicely, and it appears that the developer is keen to deliver the same fun gameplay of the last game while at the same time integrating a better story and more objectives. We weren't able to get our hands on the game so we can't speak to how the controls handle, and it looked as if the camera could be a bit troublesome, but for the most part the game looks promising. There's no firm release date yet, but look for The Incredible Hulk to hit stores sometime this June, right around time of the movie's release.
-GameSpot
 
^That is the longest post I've ever seen. It's awesome though. Did you find it somewhere cause I've heard a lot of this.
 
I'm just coming back from comic con - nobody would answer my questions about online play/downloadable content but let me tell you it looks AWESOME. I actually saw someone destroy the Empire State Building!

I'm at the bus depot now, more details/impressions/pics when I get back to Boston!

Cool. Glad you got to see game play.

I noticed they changed some of the promo boxes for it, and I'm not sure if it says X-box live on it.
 
I'm just coming back from comic con - nobody would answer my questions about online play/downloadable content but let me tell you it looks AWESOME. I actually saw someone destroy the Empire State Building!

I'm at the bus depot now, more details/impressions/pics when I get back to Boston!
I am awaiting your next post Obi-Ron! It sounds good! Too bad they wouldn't disclose any info on the online play, but oh well!
 
I'm getting more and more pumped for this game, it looks fantastic and the gameplay is even better than what I originally projected. I have no more worries about this game.
 
Okay, so I asked the Marvel guy demonstrating the game (we unwashed masses didn't get to play :csad: ) and he confirmed that this was basically an amped of version of Ultimate Destruction. Which should be obvious, with similar things as the gamma-charged power moves and the general gameplay:
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This crappy youtube video from my crappy camera doesn't begin to do justice to how good these graphics look. Seriously, play Ultimate Destruction now because when the new game hits you're never going back. There is a ton of detail - for example, there is signage everywhere, it looks a great deal more believeable as a big city. And it looked like there was a "sun" programmed in as everything had a distinct shadow.

The demo guy's response to my question about online play is :"Nothing has been announced." This was the exact same answer the guy from Activision's Iron Man/Hulk panel gave. (They never called on me on the q & a session, but I walked up at the end of the panel and quickly asked one of them) This leads me to believe that something is being worked on, but they don't want to make any claims until they are sure it will work.

The Activision panel also mentioned lots of comic book things added in, and the mention of the Baxter Building in that previous article seems to confirm that. (You can bet that will be my first destination when the game comes out! :cwink: )

One of the questions was about if there were any elements of "World War Hulk," and the answer was that yes, a p-o'ed Hulk would be rampaging through New York :cwink: , but no, there would be no Warbound or anything like that.

Someone else asked about skins, and they confirmed that Grey Hulk would be a skin, but were intentionally vague about Red Hulk. I think they were trying to gauge audience reaction to see if there was enough interest.
 

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