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Published : May 27, 2008 |
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FULL completed online and downloadable walkthrough strategy game guide for: IRON MAN. This precise WALKTHROUGH GAME STRATEGY GUIDE is/will be available for you right in your members area and compatable for the Wii PS2 PS3 XBOX 360 AND PC platform. Online Strategy Guide Located here:
Poor Iron Man. He should be flying high right about now. After all, his new movie is opening in theaters and audiences will no doubt crowd the local cineplexes to ooh and ahh at his antics. But then comes along a video game adaption that could have, should have, would have been the nice cherry on top of a delicious pie but instead leaves a bad taste in the mouths of gamers everywhere. Read on as we tell you why this movie licensed game might be worth avoiding. After he's kidnapped by the same sorts of goons he used to sell weapons to, industrialist Tony Stark dons the mantle of Iron Man and embarks on a quest to destroy his former customers. Too bad this righteous turnaround is just a prelude to a ridiculously repetitive assembly line of unspectacular destruction. Battle Fatigue And while the combat in Iron Man has its moments, the execution leaves much to be desired. You engage in some awesome feats-catching and hurling a missile back at whoever fired it, for example-but the vast majority of combat is spent endlessly blasting through brainless automatons who rarely do more than sit in place and unload ammunition in your general direction. Even the bosses, who prove to be rather anticlimactic opponents, rely more on brute force and overwhelming firepower rather than intelligent tactics and cunning skill. Misplaced Priorities Oh, and get this: the game also features a terrible difficulty curve. Imagining being forced to restart a mission because some super-cannon one-shot kills you through an obstacle. Or how about losing all of your lives in rapid succession because your suit's lock-on targeting refuses to target the rapidly regenerating blaster that's defending the submarine you're attacking? Any way you cut it, it's just not worth the aggravation to play through what is just another botched licensed movie game. PROS: Large and open environments filled with targets and objectives; Iron Man's suits look nice; some decent explosions. CONS: Painfully repetitive; poor difficulty balancing; brain-dead enemies; upgrade system is broken.
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