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#43 - The Incredible Hulk: Ultimate Destruction (Radical Entertainment, 2005) - PS2 (also available on Xbox and GameCube)

 

For a loooooong time, this was my absolute favorite super-hero game. The sense of freedom you get being the Hulk on an open-world was nearly unparalelled at the time - I believe it's the same feeling people got when they played Spider-Man 2 on the PS2 for the first time. You have TONS of moves on this game, and by the end of the game you have Hulkbusters, helicopters and tanks coming after you, and it's oh-so-satisfying to destroy all these things. Even just jumping around the city was fun to me. It's by the same developer of Prototype, and it sure as hell shows - when I played that game years later, the similarities in the controls and moves to Ultimate Destruction were absurd. There's also a decent plot, but who cares? It's all about smashing crap.

 

#42: Follow that treasure chest! (pretty shitty hint, but I can't think of anything else)