I don’t know about you, but I’ve seen The Avengers four times so far and I’ve zero reservation about going for a 5th. However, one thing I did notice amidst heading out to the theater over and over to see one of my favorite super hero teams is that Hulk seems to just about steal the show every time I venture out. Now, historically I’ve never been a big Hulk fan. I don’t have anything against Dr. Banner, I was just always more of an Iron Man/Spider-Man guy. That being said, I loved Hulk in Avengers and it got me thinking about my history with the character and I remembered playing Sierra’s The Incredible Hulk: Ultimate Destruction. Launched in 2005 on the original Xbox, Playstation 2, and Gamecube, it was a (semi) free-roaming Hulk game that gave you complete freedom to level entire city blocks if you wanted to amidst the regular story missions and a variety of side missions. I played this game through to completion and highly recommend it based on just how masterfully they captured the essence of stepping into the over-sized purple shorts. The story revolves around Banner, living in seclusion once more in a small desert town trying to find a cure to stop his Hulk transformations. While working in exile, he’s invited by Doc Samson to his hideout where they can build a machine together with the possibility of a cure. Banner, naturally refuses on account of his not wanting to endanger anyone in the vicinity. This lasts until mutant-bigot Emil Blonsky and Hulk’s classic foe, Thunderbolt Ross show up and throw a wrench in everything, forcing Bruce to transform, wreck everything around him, and allow the story to continue. Tons of Hulk’s signature moves from thunderclaps to flying...