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* [[Catch and Return]]: One of the moves available for purchase allows you to do this with ''missiles''.
* [[Catch Phrase]]: Hulk drops one of them before his battle against the Devil Hulk.
{{quote| '''Hulk''': Hulk is not afraid. Hulk is strongest one there is.}}
* [[Composite Character]]:
** Devil Hulk: Here, he is a giant that towers the Savage Hulk several times over, representing Banner's abusive father, and his own dark desires of anarchy. In the comics Devil Hulk only possesses evil desires; the abusive father representative is Guilt Hulk, a being who looks nothing like Devil Hulk.
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* [[Deadpan Snarker]]: Joe Fixit, an alternate costume of the Hulk, will consistently spout off one-liners and other things.
** Bruce Banner himself comes across as this whenever talking with Samson, much to Samson's annoyance.
{{quote| '''Bruce''': (After being told about a fetch quest) You want fries with that?}}
* [[The Dev Team Thinks of Everything]]: Joe Fixit actually has unique lines for certain situations, even when he's fighting the Devil Hulk.
{{quote| '''Joe''': Hey, DH! Long time no see. How's Sigmund?}}
* [[Despair Event Horizon]]: {{spoiler|If being humiliated and on the run didn't convince Blonsky of deciding to let Abomination take over... Nadia's death certainly did.}}
* [[Difficulty Spike]]: The missions at the start of the game are relatively tame, but the difficulty is ratcheted up when you have to defend a building from swarms of tanks. [[Nintendo Hard|And it only gets tougher from there]].
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* [[Freudian Excuse]]: Blonsky hates Gamma mutants so much because {{spoiler|the research he and his wife did into the subject ended up turning her into one. His motives are essentially the same as [[Batman: The Animated Series|Mr. Freeze]].}}
* [[Godwin's Law]]: Comes out of absolutely nowhere in one of the Blonsky File discussions.
{{quote| '''Samson''': Well, Blonsky's certainly convinced himself of his good intentions.<br />
'''Bruce''': Yeah, well, so did [[Adolf Hitler]]. }}
* [[Grievous Harm with a Body]]: Bludgeoning your enemies with invulnerable cows.
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* [[Morality Pet]]: Mission Directive, which is really {{spoiler|Blonsky's mutated wife, whom he's trying to cure. When she dies, he allows the Abomination to take over completely.}}
* [[Motive Misidentification]]: Bruce believes Blonsky is interrogating him because he wants to know the secret behind the Hulk's transformation, only to find out he's after something different.
{{quote| '''Bruce''': You can't break a man who's already broken. What if you get inside... and you don't like what you find?<br />
'''Blonsky''': I know what triggers it, you freak. I know how strong you are to the nearest ''decimal point.'' I ''don't'' need to know how to ''become'' like you--I need to know how to ''control'' it! }}
* [[Mirror Boss]]: Most of the Abomination fights. Even when he's {{spoiler|''bigger than the Hulk''}}, he still uses similar, or even the same, attacks. It's no wonder [[And Your Reward Is Clothes|he's one of the unlockable costumes]].
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* [[Wide Open Sandbox]]: A much better design decision than the previous game, which featured largely indoor environments and didn't quite realize the ''scale'' of Hulk's conflict. Now the world is bigger, brighter, and more destructible than ever.
* [[You Wouldn't Like Me When I'm Angry]]: The line itself doesn't make an appearance, but Bruce does allude to it:
{{quote| '''Bruce''': You can't break a man who's already broken. What if you get inside... and you don't like what you find?
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