I wanted to reply to this a while ago, but it slipped.
Monster Jam 2007 will always be one of my favorite games. It had a great variety of both outdoor and stadium events with good graphics and interesting gameplay schemes. There were a decent lineup of trucks, basically the World Finals 8 contenders or most of them (but no repainted Avenger!!!), and some cool unlockables, like videos and trophies for doing certain things. The game takes a good amount of time to finish 100%, but the replay value could've done a little better. Unless you grab someone to do multiplayer with you, there's really nothing to the replay value.
Maximum Destruction was bought after 2007, and it was fairly decent for it's age. The vehicular combat franchise was already popularized with Twisted Metal, but Maximum Destruction seemed to take it right from them. It had the same exact concept: destroy the competition through physical interference. The graphics were a little rough, considering what Gran Turismo 3 did for it being released a year prior. The lineup of trucks was decent, and bigger than it's 2007 successor, and once again, included trucks geared towards it's time period. This means no Bel Air Avenger or Maximum Destruction. Shoot, not even a Team Meents because it was supposed to be released in 2001, but somehow they fit in GD 20th. Gameplay was a little hard, because if I remember right, trucks were controlled via joystick, not buttons. Replay value was better than it's 2007 counterpart because you could do minigames and exhibition matches that did not count towards completion.
The only other game I have is Path of Destruction for the Nintendo DS. It was okay for the DS, but replay value was at bare minimum without restarting the game, because you level up too quickly and it becomes easy to overtake the competition within the first minute. Graphics were a usual for the DS: they were horrible. Good for a DS, but bad in general. I literally only had to take an hour or two out of my day to beat this.
I do have a non-Monster Jam game, but it's MTM for the GameBoy Advance. It was decent for my first game EVER, but replay value is, again, at bare minimum, without restarting the game on the other 2 profiles left uncompleted. The graphics are standard for GBA, and they sucked. It took me less than 2 hours for me to finish this one, and after that, I didn't touch it until I was ready to complete the next 2 profiles.
Other than all those, the only game I've even seen gameplay for was Urban Assault, which is basically the 2007 game with different trucks and game modes, like that skee-ball thing. It looked okay.
I like Monster Jam games, to be honest. It may be because it brings back nostalgia from when I used to play them as a little kid, but I do enjoy picking up the controller and playing them from time to time.