No. 9: The Incredible Hulk (PS2, PS3, Xbox 360, Wii, Edge of Reality, 2008)
Video games based on movies suck, period. While The Incredible Hulk has little to do with the film it ties itself to, it's still a bit rubbish. It's a somewhat spiritual successor to the sleeper hit Incredible Hulk: Ultimate Destruction, but nowhere near as good. This game features a fully destructible New York. The issue is that it's a dreary and drab New York. Combat isn't much fun either, and the main story comprises of fetch quests and escort missions. Edge of Reality took all the cool stuff from Ultimate Destruction, like the ability to make bowling balls from cars and launch them at people, or play golf with a street lamp, and removed it in place of boring gameplay. Oh, and when there's mission bugs and poor collision detection to boot, maybe this one shouldn't have left development.