Many comic-book fans are also videogame players. When a comic-book license is tied to a major motion picture, you can be certain a videogame will follow. So it came as no shock to learn that SEGA was working on an Iron Man game to coincide with the movie coming to theatres May 2, 2008. Superhero games haven't fared well over the past year, with numerous releases having been panned by critics and fans. How does SEGA plan to ensure Iron Man breaks the mold and is both a commercial and critical success? IGN spoke with Justin Lambros, Vice President, Interactive, Marvel Studios and Executive Producer on Iron Man.
EA Motive's Iron Man game will feature writing from Ryan North, the Canadian author behind The Unbeatable Squirrel Girl.
wtf? He has also written in a ton of Marvel comic books, and you quote Squirrel Girl? Click bait at its best.
Motive Studio, which released this year's Dead Space remake, announced this Iron Man game in September of last year.
Wow.. Where have I been to completely miss this.. haha
Glad to see EA Motive getting more responsibility after the good work they seemed to have done with the Dead Space remake. A well-done Iron Man game has the potential to be REALLY good fun!
EA Motive choosing to release its upcoming Iron Man game before the Dead Space 2 Remake is a wise decision for the developer's future.
like always superhero games sucks this game will probably be bad too. so hopefully they can prove us wrong.
Marvel Ultimate Alliance is a great superhero game. But yes, most have sucked - particularly games based on movies. However, this movie is looking great,... like you said: maybe they can prove us wrong.
man this game rules so hard!