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Incredible Hulk The Pantheon Saga – PS1 Game

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Incredible Hulk The Pantheon Saga Sony Playstation Game


PRODUCT DETAILS
UPC:743175952995
Condition:Used
Genre:Action & Adventure
Platform:Playstation 1
Region:NTSC (N. America)
ESRB:Everyone
SKU:PS1_INCREDIBLE_HULK_THE_PANTHEON_SAGA

———This game is fully cleaned, tested & working. Includes the Disc/Cartridge Only. May have some minor scratches/scuffs.This description was last updated on October 28th, 2020.

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Weight 8 lbs
Condition

Used

47 reviews for Incredible Hulk The Pantheon Saga – PS1 Game

  1. Jenny

    Works in Xbox 360.

  2. Keith Doyle

    This is one impressive action game. Believe the hype, Incredible Hulk: Ultimate Destruction lives up to it.I purchased the X-Box version because I assumed it would have the best graphics out of the three systems. I don’t know if it really does, but I’m quite satisfied with them. To put it simply, things blow up real good. And they sound good blowing up, too.This game reminds me of War of the Monsters for the PS2. Players of both games will notice great similarities in the action. Both games allow you to destroy nearly everything around you. Unlike War of the Monsters, the areas in Hulk UD are vast, even if there are only two (not counting the church and the military base interior).The number of moves and abilities the Hulk has at his disposal are staggering. Many of them must be purchased with aptly-named Smash Points in order to be used. Part of the fun is destroying objects and defeating enemy units to rack up enough Smash Points to buy the next ability, which makes Hulk even more effective in action.As the story progresses the enemies become more dangerous. Tanks get tougher, aircraft get faster, and robots get bigger. But the player has the option to “free roam” instead of advancing the plot. This allows the collection of more Smash Points to better prepare for the next mission. There’s lots of freedom in the game, which I love. Did I mention the VAST areas?Smash Points aren’t the only things to collect. There are 60 hidden comic book icons to find which wi.

  3. jgcrackerass

    If somebody came up to you and said, “Here, have some super powers” what would you do? Well, The Incredible Hulk Ultimate Destruction basically allows you to take the super powers, and run rampant with them in just about any way you want. While it doesn’t contain the level of violence or crime that Grand Theft Auto has, (and lets face it, that’s what everyone will be comparing this game to) it doesn’t need to. It also does not contain the depth of story that GTA is so good about. But lets face it, when you do and elbow drop onto someone’s head from 50 stories up, you can sacrifice some things to do that. When you can hurl a tank into a helicopter and watch them both explode and almost be able to feel the impact of the explosion, everything else just kind of fades into the background anyway. I just beat the game a few days ago, and I don’t even remember the first few story missions, because I spent so much time just running through the city, smashing things and jumping from skyscraper to skyscraper, thoroughly enjoying every second of it. You can lose yourself in this game and play for hours without realizing it just like you can GTA, but instead of getting frustrated at the game, you actually feel a sense of relief each time you pound one of your opponents mercilessly into the ground and repeatedly stomp on thier heads, let out a growl, and kick them across the street. Anger management has never felt so good…

  4. Jonathan Zabel

    Previous Hulk games haven’t been quite up-to-par with other superhero franchises, featuring tedious Bruce Banner stealth bits instead of placing the emphasis where it should be: smashing stuff, and having that stuff smash up real good.Fortunately, that isn’t a problem with the latest installment. This game is all about creating as much destruction as possible in any way you see fit, be it ripping a car in two to make Hulk-sized novelty Hulk hands, using a truck as a shield, or fashioning a boulder into the world’s largest bowling ball. Not only that, but Hulk has a large variety of moves that give the player a lot of options for combat.I can’t really comment on the story, since I skipped it. I’ve never been the biggest fan of the Green Machine’s mythos and backstory, so I suppose your mileage might vary. But not that much, thanks to flat-as-cardboard voice acting.All in all, this game really makes you feel like you’re in control of a gargantuan green Goliath. The boss fights are especially great: when you go against a giant Hulk-busting robot that levels entire city blocks with each laser sweep, you know you’re having fun.Unfortunately, the game drags with the repetitious combination of escort, destroy, and fetch story missions. I can appreciate that Banner wants to return himself to normal, but destroying an entire building just to snatch a CAT scan? That’s a little lame. Plus, you’ll be right at the end of a mission when a bevy of Hulk-seeking missiles and Hulk-crushing mec.

  5. W Coats

    I didn’t realize the Hulk was a supervillain. Within the first half hour of play, I had caused enough death and destruction to make Lex Luthor cringe. But it was undeniably fun.The game looks great in 720p HD, with sharp detail and brilliant color in its comic book inspired environment. Sound design is perfect, too, with grade A voice acting and stunning destructive sound effects. While it’s clearly a cartoonish world, the landscape of Ultimate Destruction is just as immersive as any of the best open-world games.The amount of environmental interactivity is amazing, with vehicles, bridges, and even skyscrapers placed under the Hulk’s big green thumb. Certainly my favorite parts of the game were the epic boss battles, which more than made up for some of the mediocre story missions. While they appear to be massively overpowered behemoths at first, each can be surmounted with careful observation and prudent attacks. The boss battles are the kind of white-knuckled sweaty-palmed experience that action gamers dream of.The only things preventing Ultimate Destruction from being pure joy are the spastic camera and excessive numbers of enemies allowed to attack the Hulk simultanteously. Picture a wildy swinging camera while ten helicopters barrage Hulk with disabling missile attacks, and you can imagine what a brutal mess some of the missions are.The quality and quantity of attack moves is stunning. I enjoyed trying random button combinations just to see the spectacular animations, even.

  6. Lisa Shea

    Bruce Banner feels he isn’t a person any more – he’s the HULK, and he walks a thin line between good and bad. He’s a big, green timebomb – and he’s ticking.As you might tell from the game’s intro message, this isn’t about a “good superhero going out and facing down evil badguy”. In fact, the training mission has you as a soldier in a VR environment, learning about the Hulk’s moves in order to learn how to defeat the Hulk. As you move through the game, you get a general storyline about the Hulk, but really, that isn’t what the game is about. The game is about destruction.Where other games have touted their ability to have a “fully utilized environment”, the Hulk delivers very nicely. Just about anything you see around you – cars, tankers, even moving people and cows – can be used as a weapon. Chase down the cow, grab it (with its legs waving wildly) and toss it at the enemy soldiers. Pick up the missile truck and lob it at the helicopter. The buildings can be damaged and destroyed. You can leap amazing distances and lob even very heavy items a quite long way. The results are often spectacular.The graphics are quite good considering the number of objects that must be fully rendered in all phases of destruction. That is, they can’t nicely create a “painting” effect knowing that object will always be seen in that exact same shape. The helicopters are a little blocky, but you can grab them, dent them, fling them at each other, and so on.The sound is reasonably good – really, all y.

  7. chris

    its fun explosive and challenging at time. the kind of game you can keep playing years from now.two more words

  8. Khyell S.

    Probably the best Hulk game there is, only competed with by the most recent Incredible Hulk on last gen consoles ( Xbox 360 and PS3 ). Though this one gives you the best feeling for being the Hulk, the other is simply using better technology, and look much less… Like a 2005 release XDD This game is the closest you’ll get to what it feels like to be the Hulk.

  9. KingdmHeartsFan

    Best Hulk game EVER!!!

  10. Karen Trecartin

    Works perfectly. As advertised. Reasonable price and shipping time.

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