
Here are some new Hellboy Screens.
Based on the acclaimed comic book series from Dark Horse Comics, the game lets players unleash Hellboy's supernatural strength as they smash, crush and demolish their way through over six unique locations that boast fully destructible environments as they attempt to thwart an evil supernatural plot.
Drawing players into the vibrant and detailed world created by comic book legend Mike Mignola, Hellboy lets players step into the muscle bound frame of Hellboy, a hulking crimson-skinned warrior of supernatural creation. On the trail of a crazed witch, Hellboy uncovers a fiendish plot for world domination and must rush to defeat the crazed Hermann von Klempt before he can exert his evil will on a hapless world.

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Hellboy: The Science of Evil is a game that had the potential to be a Devil May Cry-esque beat-'em-up title that should have been fun to play for those both familiar and not familiar with the comic book series. Instead players are treated to ugly graphics, button mashing gameplay and a fixed camera that makes you want to throw your controller at the TV set in frustration. In all honesty, you're better off walking up to a random stranger and handing over all of your money rather than shelling out your hard earned dosh on this title.

The latest videogame adaptation of a motion-picture to hit the Xbox360 this summer is Konami's Hellboy: The Science of Evil. Having been compared to the mighty God Of War by the film's Director – Guillermo del Toro – who reportedly had a great amount of influence over the game in both gameplay and aesthetic remits, Hellboy: The Science of Evil has a lot to live-up-to for a relatively small budget production; especially when, for all-intents-and-purposes, it's effectively been whisked onto UK shop shelves without even an announcement of a European release.
The game is intended to be played as a traditional linear Hack-N'-Slash, amongst the likes of the Devil May Cry series and Kingdom Under Fire: Circle Of Doom, as well as Silicon Knights recently released big-budget production, Too Human...
I remember the early screens from 2006 were extremely underwhelming. Now it looks pretty cool.
I recieved my XBOX magazine load with the demo disc and this game really sucks. Its like a buffed original Xbox game. I hope they did it the rigth way but the early looks tell me that this is going to be another crappy lisenced game. At first it looked good, but now with the anouncement of DMC4 on the 360, the incredible amazing Heavenly Sword, Ninja Gaiden Zigma and the future God of War game; I dont see this game stealing these high profile titles thunder even being a copycat of all of them. FANATICS...
I think they will polish it more and more... in nextgen business they cant sell enough with crap visuals.. and for sure they know that..
so just wait ..
but at the end I agree with u guys.. screens are like crap , low details ,low res textures ... and so on..
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ewww. :-[