Abstract: Iron Man 2 attempted to do what many superhero film movies have tried in the past, that is, to not suck. But like many of its predecessors it fails, miserably. Where to begin?The character models are unrealistic, plastic, clunky, and downright scary in...
Abstract: Iron Man 2 deviates from the movie script and takes on alternate adventures with Iron Man and War Machine in their mission to right wrongs. Mysterious forces cloned Jarvis from a Stark back-up farm, and a new enemy named Ultimo has formed. Noticeable...
Abstract: Superheroes should be larger than life and so, too, should be their adventures.SEGA’s Iron Man 2, for the 360, is neither of those. It presents a mundane story that is less than original, and then tosses in graphics that are rather bland and uninspired...
Multiple versions of armor to use, written by Matt Fraction,
Clunky controls, dull graphics, and a very short campaign.
SEGA's San Francisco brings us the next installment in the Iron Man game franchise with the aptly named Iron Man 2. Though the release of Iron Man 2 coincides with the blockbuster movie of the same name, the game itself does not follow the movie’s pl...
Abstract: After the debacle that was the first Iron Man movie game, expectations were pretty low for its sequel. Not only is it a movie tie-in, a kiss of death in its own right, it was made by studio that was closed down as soon as the game was completed. With...
The best compliment I can give to Iron Man 2 is that it is a good deal more enjoyable than the first Iron Man video game that Secret Level made. But that statement merely refers to the upgrade from “unplayable” to “playable.” Maybe another year in deve...
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Published: 2010-05-07, Author: Chris , review by: cnet.com
Abstract: Two years after his summer blockbuster tie-in game frustrated anyone unlucky enough to don the shiny red suit, Iron Man is back. The intervening years have given him time to reflect and settle down, making Iron Man 2 a more even-keeled experience than ...
Iron Man 2 has some good ideas – the custom loadouts, the different armors, and Cheadle and Jackson providing voices – but they don’t pan out. In the end, this is an uninspired brawl from one mission to the next. You don’t need to worry about much, the...