Finally, a game that lets you club your enemies with other enemies will likely give you a passing chuckle. You can perform gargantuan overhead ground smashes to send enemies flying, punt enormous gamma-radiated dogs, and leap into the air before driving your fist through another hapless enemy or grabbing him to break his back across your massive shoulders. The scope of the game is hardly original as an action adventure fighting game, but rampaging through The Hulk is still devilish fun. The environments have some interactivity to them as well – you can swing cars around, use them as melee weapons, and finally destroy them hard enough until they explode. The Hulk has only a few moves to wreak havoc, but the point here isn’t so much the combat as it is the results of that combat: watching your enemies fly and twist like helpless ragdolls through the levels.
Based indirectly on the movie with the same name (the action takes place immediately after it), The Hulk throws gamers in as the namesake green guy for some loud, dumb rampaging action.