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Saturated by deadly gamma rays while saving his best friend from the detonation of an experimental bomb, the genius Dr. Bruce Banner has transformed into the towering, muscle-bound Hulk. Though Hulk’s unbridled rage can make him unpredictable, he is one of the world’s strongest heroes. Whether he’s angry or not, you’ll definitely want the Incredible Hulk on your side with the Hulk Hero Pack for Marvel Champions: The Card Game!
If you’ve ever wanted to tap into your anger and leap into the fight with the Incredible Hulk, this is where you start. Like every Hero Pack, the Hulk Hero Pack comes with a 40-card pre-built deck, giving you the chance to start playing and smashing the villain right out of the box.
—description from the publisher
Ages | 14+ |
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Players | Solo, 2 Players, 3 Players, 4 Players |
Mechanics | Cooperative Game, Variable Player Powers |
Theme | Card Game, Expansion for Base-game |
Publisher | Asmodee Italia, Fantasy Flight Games |
bigoi75
I like the character and I think the deck mechanic perfectly fits to it. Obviously it works witg aggression but you need to spend a Little on thread solving. Better in solo or as first player, or to take damage instead of someone else.
DoxaLogos
I have mixed feelings about this. I feel like the designers nerfed him too hard, but that may be a result of me playing him solo. He has alot of thematic flavor as I would expect, but he's hard to handle solo. The designers did not capture his "rage" ability at all. You'd expect the more hits Hulk takes the stronger he would get. This is the big whiff by the designers for me thematically with this deck.
Craig_Hausman
Hulk's design is a rare misstep from this design team. I get the concept and appreciate parts of the deck, but the fun factor is too low (relative to other heroes), and it just feels off that Hulk is so relatively underpowered (especially on Expert level) - especially when you compare it with the kind of damage that Quicksilver can do. The Bruce Banner alter ego aspect also feels like an underdeveloped, missed opportunity. I love Hulk, so this is a bit disappointing.