In the vast landscape of superhero video games, few titles manage to capture the raw essence of their protagonist as perfectly as The Hulk (2003). Released alongside the Ang Lee film of the same name, this game defied the typical "movie tie-in" stigma. While the movie received mixed reviews for its brooding tone, the video game—developed by Radical Entertainment and published by Universal Interactive—was celebrated for doing what a Hulk game should do best: letting the player cause absolute destruction.