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| From: Sega Of America, Inc. Category: Video Games
List Price: $59.99 Buy Used: $32.38 You Save: $27.61 (46%)
New (36) Used (19) from $32.38
Avg. Customer Rating: 15 reviews Sales Rank: 2518
Platform: Xbox 360 ESRB: Teen Media: Video Game Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Batteries Included: No Age: 12 - 20 years Operating System: Xbox 360 Shipping Weight (lbs): 2 Dimensions (in): 7.5 x 5.3 x 0.6
MPN: 68021 Model: 68021 UPC: 010086680218 EAN: 0010086680218 ASIN: B00114XU6K
Release Date: May 2, 2008 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: Expedited shipping available Condition: Like new! Disc is guaranteed to be in perfect working condition.Machine buffed before shipping. Rental sticker on disc.
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Strictly a rental May 21, 2008 This game follows the story of the movie,which like in most cases makes for a bad game. The graphics are good, and suit controls are easy to learn. This game has several flaws in it,first of all you dont get the full suit functions or the option of first person mode.The only way you can grab an object is to fly into it or catch it in mid air. The extra suits dont make that much of a difference and are a pain to get. The one up side to this game is the free flight mode. Over all This is a rental.
The same ol' tale: great film, mediocre game. May 21, 2008 I may be asking a lot out of this generation of games. Iron Man is the same song-and-dance. You have an anticipated blockbuster action film, and you have to develop the accompanying game for six different gaming consoles, including the PC, and turn out the final product in time for said film's release. Already you can expect the game's visuals to be lackluster, although Shellhead himself is surprisingly well-done.
The game lives by the "Lather, rinse, repeat" philosophy of many action games. Iron Man has an impressive number of moves, flight stunts, and weapons, but all you will ever have to do is hover over an enemy for a minute, hold down the right trigger, watch the beams destroy the enemy. This goes on for a few levels, and I will admit here that at some point I just gave up, so I have yet to even finish the game. Be ready to eat about one hundred enemy missiles. Congratulations if you've avoided one or caught one and threw it back at an enemy, but here come about 99 more. I had enough by that point. Iron Man is a shallow, empty product. A character with so many capabilities reduced to the lamest presentation ever and it makes me sad. I shouldn't be surprised. No one should, and yet I am. I wanted this game to be good, because I managed to enjoy the demo. I think I was better off crawling back to my copy of Transformers: The Game, or even King Kong. There isn't a whole lot to say because there isn't a whole lot to do with Iron Man. The only thing that makes this worth a look is unlocking Iron Man's past armored suits. You can more than likely find it for $10 by September.
If you like air combat/simulation games and Ironman this is a must May 21, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
This game might be boring for some, but in my personal case I am a huge fan of Ironman and also flight simulation/war games (like TFX, EF2000 and its sequels, US Navy Fighters, Red Baron... you get it if you know any of these titles). I love it so far
Waste of Money May 21, 2008 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
My eleven-year-old nephew finished this game in a couple hours, and no, he's not some video game prodigy. It's very clear to me that this game was an after thought to cash in on the timing of the movie. It doesn't have to be that way, though. My nephew has gotten hours upon hours of fun from his Spiderman video games. In this case, though, it's obvious something was just slapped together with little development effort. What a waste of money, and more important, a HUGE disappointment to the kids who eagerly anticipated it.
decent game//better than people are saying May 12, 2008 7 out of 7 found this review helpful
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.
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