Incredible Hulk on the Wii tries, it really does. In attempting to make a worthwhile game, developer Edge Of Reality has taken a decent free-roaming exploration concept and crammed absolutely loads of achievement-based unlockable upgrades to help increase Hulk's smashing power, given you the ability to smash anything you want to pieces and even added voice acting from the movie talent. Sounds great, right?
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Sadly, it all falls down soon after the game starts. What's wrong? Try the dismal visuals (the original Spider-Man on the GameCube looked better), the hideous graphical pop-up that makes trees, people and cars appear less than ten feet in front of you, the backwards AI, the inaccurate ability to lock onto enemies, the awkward camera or the fact that you're wandering around an almost deserted city for starters.
That it's not as good as Hulk: Ultimate Destruction (also out on GameCube) doesn't help. Sorry, Sega, but your luck with movie licenses just isn't getting any better...