Ultimate Destruction tops just about every other superhero game, and that includes the new Incredible Hulk Game.
It's backwards compatible on all the possible counterparts, and it's better than getting the second rate clone, 'The Incredible Hulk', for half the price.
I picked mine up cheap, secondhand but good as new, and also got myself a HDMI cable. Put these two together, and it's simply amazing.
Not particularly graphically, but the graphics get a 7 out of ten, in HDMI, compared to the rest of the Xbox 360 Range. As if you'll care.
You won't care about the sound, not that there's anything bad, but nothing noticeably spectacular, yet the sound of a crunch when you cream a car is satisfying enough.
The missions are bloody hard, on occasion. Simple, yet extremely challenging. It's a shame you won't get a gamerscore for this, because you truly would have earned it.
The city to roam in, combined with the 'Badlands', is sized pretty much perfectly. Not too big, not too small, nice and in between. There's some cool spots in both places, great for destructive chases, etc.
The plain fun of destroying NYC is endless. £15 is a little price to pay for what's reincarnated as a sloppier, more rushed version on the 360, with the only thing in it's corner is better graphics and fully destructable buildings.
Otherwise, I guarantee you that more fun is to be had with The Incredible Hulk: Ultimate Destruction.