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Iron Man, one of Marvel’s most indestructible Super Heroes, is blasting onto video game platforms and the big screen next year. The epic, action-packed Marvel Studios production will be directed by John Favreau and stars Robert Downey Jr., Jeff Bridges, Terrance Howard and Gwyneth Paltrow. This third-person action game will immerse players in explosive militaristic combat from the film with loads of additional content created exclusively for the game.
- 3rd-person action game with explosive militaristic combat from the film, plus loads of additional content
- Iron Man alone battles armies of fighter jets, military tanks, armored Super Villains, and more
- Direct power to different parts of Iron Man¿s suit, creating a variety of unique attacks
- Open-ended battlefields create adrenaline-packed combat filled with unpredictable challenges
- Freely move anywhere in the environment and make seamless transitions between ground combat and open air flight
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Video Rating: 4 / 5

First, ignore most of what you see as far as information regarding this game. Most if not all of the Screen-shots and trailers are for the PS3 and Xbox360 version, that includes the info amazon has posted for this game.
I really wanted to like this game but ended up disappointed with a few aspects. I’m not saying its a bad game but my recommendation is to wait till this game comes down in price. I don’t feel its worth it right now to pay 30$ to 40$ when the game only lasts a couple of hours, it also lacks the kind of in-depth game play that makes this worth the money.
The Game itself is ridiculously easy, playing on normal I finished the game without any real difficulties (froze once) with only a couple hours of game play. The first two levels are tutorials teaching you to move and fly, and theres no way to skip these that I could find. In battle you use either your Repulsar Rays, Gatling Gun, Rockets, or Melee; And you can adjust your armor to heighten Propulsion(flight), Armor(defense), Weapon(repulsar), or Even(balanced). Going threw you’ll have to switch around weapon and armor configurations to face the different enemies or get around quick. As you play you’ll probably wish you had a second analog stick to look around since you have to use the X,O,[],
Short, sweet & to the point: I rate this game at a solid 4.5. Great graphics, weapons, etc…
Only big downside for me is flight controls require aiming both Wii remote & Nunchuk. If you’re not 100% focused on what each hand is doing you’ll have a hard time steering while in flight mode.
Overall I’m very satisfied with the purchase and would recommend to just about anyone.
FYI to parents of young kids: there is some language in the cut scenes that may not be appopriate for younger players. Violence is not very detailed, though.
7/10
the good-
big levels
good replay value
good powers
the bad-
sub par graphics(terrible at times)
bad sound quality on the battlefield
no lock on system
bad enemy ai
-(you can hide behind a rock and they seem to forget they even saw you)
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they really get the feel of iron man down in this game, probably better than any other superhero game, besides of course Spiderman 1-3 and Incredible Hulk Ulitmate Destruction. you can hover, fly, use turbo thrusters for high-speed flight. you have various long range attacks from small lazers to the uni-beam. to those of you who arent familiar, its a huge beam that shoots from the circle on his chest, usually obliterating all in its path. you can also take great advantage of Iron Man’s strength, ripping helicopters and tanks in half. you can also upgrade and customize all abilities.
the controls could’ve been a little more solid, but they’re far beyond those of Superman the game, which is really the only base for comparison. there are very few games out there utilizing such an epic powerset. Marvel Ultimate Alliance(as amazing as it is) doesnt really count, its more of a dungeon crawler. a lock on system would’ve made combat a lot more headache-free. especially against the fighter jets.
in the end, its the only game that truly makes you feel like Iron Man. its honestly epic in every way, there were just a few bad design choices and a rushed release, which would explain the poor enviromental graphics(iron man himself looks good)
so any fan of Iron Man, or super heroes in general should try it. DEFFINITELY RENT before buying. just dont set your hopes too high.
The demo of IronMan was quite entertaining and fun. It didn’t take long to get the hang of the flying controlls and the action was implemented quite well. The graphics were not the most impressive I have seen but the demo got me excited enough to buy the game. The opening sequence of the game where Stark builds his first nonflyable suit was good, but after that it went into a “training sequence” to aquaint you with flying and your “super powers” and everything was going so so till I was to grab hold of drones and shown a red button, well I did it but it kept doing the same thing over and over and over and over and over. Basically this has taken a lot of oomph out the game and made me wonder if Sega used playtesters or beta testers to critique repeitive parts like this. I had hopes that IronMan would be the exception to movie tie in games and I think I was wrong. So if you want to avoid frustation you may want to rent it before plunking down the full monty. If the game experience was at least as good as the demo it might have been a different story for me. I don’t like to pay to be frustrated
This game has been getting a lot of flak lately. Some of it is deserved (the environmental graphics do leave a little to desire, especially since Iron man himself is so well rendered) but there is fun to be had here. To be sure, there are times when the game gets frustrating because it’s so hard (I played through the first time on medium difficulty) but as time goes by you realize you have to use your brain in a lot of levels and not just try to blast through them. This involves a lot of dodging and ducking and hiding between objects and choosing your shots. Once you master this the game gets much easier. I suggest using the easy mode if you’re looking for a more casual experience.
I’ve completed the whole game and really have to say it’s fun in a fairly mindless way. Sure, the missions do become a bit repetitive in that you’re usually going to point A to blow something up and then point B to blow up something else, but the locales are varied. And the actual act of flying around and blowing stuff up in various ways is very fun. In a way, it’s not that different from a game like Katamari, where you’re basically performing the same task in different places. In this way, it harkens back to some of the more old-school games and is probably best appreciated this way, as the story is somewhat negligible.
The ability to unlock suits is fun, however be warned – if you go through a second run of the game be sure to unlock any suits you didn’t get to the first time before restarting! If you don’t, all the suits in the One Man Army games go back to their original, unmodified versions and it makes it much harder. I learned this the hard way.
This will never win any awards, but it can be vicarious fun.