10 Video Games Where You Can Destroy EVERYTHING

7. The Incredible Hulk

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Sega

When making an Incredible Hulk game, there is exactly ONE thing that you must get right, by law. Fortunately, the developers of the 2008 movie tie-in game understood this and pulled it off splendidly.

While not the best Hulk game, the fact that this game just lets the player go to town on poor defenseless New York demonstrates this was a title made by folks who knew exactly what the appeal is of being The Hulk.

It also helps that The Hulk can dynamically interact with the world he's destroying, like tearing a car in two and then smashing the two halves into makeshift gauntlets, or turning the top of a tank into a club. Which definitely helps, seeing as how this game scours the Hulk toy box for every major antagonist he has to fill out the boss fight roster.

Now if all those mechanics sound familiar, it's because this game took an "if it ain't broke, don't fix it" approach to the formula set by the previous Hulk game, Hulk: Ultimate Destruction.

However, the higher detailed graphics of this PS3 title make the destruction just a bit more fun, even if Ultimate Destruction is, overall, the better game.

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John Tibbetts is a novelist in theory, a Whatculture contributor in practice, and a nerd all around who loves talking about movies, TV, anime, and video games more than he loves breathing. Which might be a problem in the long term, but eh, who can think that far ahead?