Iron man is based on Marvel's superhero and the 2008 movie. The game was developed by Secret Level and Artificial Mind and Movement and published by SEGA.
Like most of Marvel's franchise, we get to play the game before we see the movie. Here we follow the 2008 movie story line. You're Tony Stark, CEO of Stark Industries, and while you're in a business trip in Afghanistan, you are kidnapped by the terrorist group, ten rings. They want you to develop your new weapon for them. But, being a smart man, you actually build an iron armor to escape. After returning to the United States, you decide to build a more efficient and powerful version, becoming Iron Man.
The game is presented as the long-awaited movie based game that is actually worth something. After the introductory phase, the plot changes from the movie introducing new villains and stories. Iron Man is incredibly well done, with astonishing graphics and environments. Apart from the usual missions from this type of game, you'll really enjoy flying at full speed in huge space and especially tearing apart all kinds of vehicles (helicopters, tanks). However, don't think because your Iron Man you're indestructible. On the contrary, if the game is fairly easy in the beginning, things get really complicated really quickly. The game is known for having an extreme difficulty which will offer a real challenge to the gamers. However, many will find it to difficult and drop the game.
Iron Man is one of the best superhero-based games, and even if you haven't seen the movie, you'll enjoy this game as much as anybody else.
By now, most people who are interested have probably already seen Iron Man. As every gamer knows, with most movies comes a plethora of - videogame adaptations. Most tend to be pretty terrible, but every once in a while you find a diamond in the rough. Iron Man for the Nintendo DS had the potential to be such a game, but a bunch of little problems stack up and ultimately makes Iron Man a pretty boring, forgettable game.
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