Iron Man (PS3)

Tony Stark's Iron Man suit may shine bright, but his new videogame is a tad rusty.
5/13/2008 2:31 PM | 0 Comments | Page 3 of 3

What's Hot: Flying can be fun; Redirecting the suit's power is a cool idea

What's Not: Dull missions combined with cheap enemies and poor control are not enjoyable
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Phil Theobald
Phil Theobald
Status: This, my friends ... is case 24
Both the PS3 and Xbox 360 versions of the game run equally well (that is to say, slightly choppy). The PS3 version looks a bit nicer than the somewhat washed out 360 version, but given the relatively ugly graphics, this isn't much of a big deal. Only the most devoted "Iron Man" fan will get any enjoyment out of this title, and even then they'd be forcing it. You'd be better off saving your money for the eventual Blu-ray release of the movie.

This review was based on a retail copy of the game purchased by Crispy Gamer.
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