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Loot Ninja Review: Iron Man

Loot Ninja writes: "Iron Man the movie was stellar and Iron Man the game tried hard to but fell quite short of stellar. The game tries to keep up with the movie and even uses the voices of Terrence Howard and Robert Downey, but deviates very quickly from the movie plot right after the first stage. The cut scenes and sounds are not impressive even with the use of the original actors voices, not sure why they couldn't pony up and get the song from Iron Man in there.

The first stage has you breaking out of the cave where the movie begins and I have to say that this stage is horrible. The physics on the first stage are terrible and the graphics are a sad sight to see on a next-gen console. You can't fly in this suit and only run around which may be part of the problem, but walking feels like you are on an ice rink and setting people on fire is so non-realistic, probably to retain a non Mature rating. The first stage really was a sad sight to see, but once you hit the second stage you can see a quick upgrade."
5.5 / 10
Cyrus365 - contributor
Published: 127 days 23 hours ago | Review | PlayStation 3 | Xbox 360
 
 
 

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