Hellboy: The Science of Evil sits in the "Underworld of Lamentable Licenses." It isn't unplayable—it is a functional brawler with no major game-breaking bugs—but it is monotonous and mediocre . If you are a die-hard Hellboy fan looking for a dose of Ron Perlman's wit, you might find some enjoyment in a cheap used copy. For everyone else, it is a skip.
: One of the game's undeniable strengths is its presentation. Having Ron Perlman , Selma Blair, and Doug Jones reprise their roles from the Guillermo del Toro films provides a level of authenticity that fans will appreciate. Hellboy The Science of Evil
: The campaign is relatively short, taking roughly 5 to 8 hours to complete. While some might consider this a blessing given the repetition, the disjointed story feels more like a collection of anthology missions than a cohesive narrative. Final Verdict Hellboy: The Science of Evil sits in the
: The fixed 3D camera often fights the player, making it difficult to judge depth for platforming or track enemies. Reviewers at Pocket Gamer noted that the camera seemingly has "a mind of its own," frequently facing the wrong direction. : One of the game's undeniable strengths is its presentation