Game Developer: Edge of Reality
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I was recently given a copy of Gurumin: A Monstrous Adventure by Nathan for review. Apparently the game just came in recently for review, despite it being released about a year and a half ago, haha. I hadn’t heard of the game before this, and it did look too kiddy to be of interest to me, but I figured what the heck. I popped it into my PSP, and to my amazement found myself still playing four hours later. While not a revolutionary title, Gurumin is a lot of fun, and so accessible and enjoyable that it’s hard to put down.
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A few years ago, I reviewed The Hulk: Ultimate Destruction for the original Xbox. It was a very good game, giving Hulk fans the ability to execute all sorts of powerful moves and combos and destroy tons of stuff across desert and urban environments. With the release of The Incredible Hulk in theaters, their was no doubt that there would be a video game to go along with it. Typically, movie based games are pretty bad, but I had higher expectations for this particular title. While I wasn't completely disappointed, The Incredible Hulk was not the next step from Ultimate Destruction that I was hoping for.
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‘Hulk smash.’
Indeed.
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