The Incredible Hulk - Easy Terrifying Tourist Achievement (Xbox 360)
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Everybody loves the Hulk. I'm not sure why, as he is the embodiment of pure rage and of uncontrolled fury. Maybe it's because he
is the one that can actually consume those emotions in a "constructive" way by entertaining the rest of us. Yes, once again, New York is ready to get some beating and I start believing that Manhattan is no longer safe to live in (see Cloverfield). All sorts of cataclysms seem to hit this particular region of the Earth. It doesn't matter because, this time, we have the Hulk on our side, in a game developed by Edge of Reality and published by Sega.
As you can imagine, the biggest selling point of The Incredible Hulk is unlimited destruction. The Hulk can tear down anything and use it as a weapon, and even discover new powerful moves to unleash a devastating level of mayhem. The players will be able to roam in a realistic, next-gen open world, in which the player can choose from tons of side-quests and even a story that includes several elements from the Marvel Comics.
The main storyline will have the Hulk battling some incredible enemies like the Bi-Beast and the Abomination. You can only imagine what the aftermath of such a clash will be like! The game was launched on June 5, 2008.
Easy "Terrifying Tourist" achievement To find the nineteen subways, use the following compass directions:
Harlem: Located top north, central. One block down from highway.
Cathedral Parkway: Above the northwest corner of Central Park.
125th Street: Northeast corner, just below the long pier.
Empire State University: Northwest area, just near the highway "S" curves.
Central Park: Directly south of western point of the top lake.
86th street: Northeast area, west of third pier (counting from the top).
Metropolitan Museum: The street that heads east-west, directly below the building with same name.
Lincoln Center: Western area, a block north above the building with the same name.
Columbus Circle: Southwest corner of Central Park.
Lexington Avenue: Southeast corner of Central Park. Go three blocks east.
Hell's Kitchen: Western area, three blocks north above the Jacob K. Jovitz Building.
Times Square: Directly northwest above the Conde Building.
Grand Central: Directly west of the building with the same name.
Penn Station: Southeast corner of the Jacob K. Jovitz area.
East Broadway: Southeast area, a block west of the long pier.
Canal Street: Directly west of the Flatiron Building.
Chinatown: Southern area. A block north above the top of the four piers.
Chambers Street: Southwest area, A block above the New York Building.
Wall Street: Directly east of New York Stock exchange.