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Of course Iron Man is yet another movie cash-in, a title that will sit on the shelf and call to you as you march out the cinema with glitzy, superhero shenanigans still fresh in your memory. But aside from all that, wanting to play as the eponymous, metal-clad cad is a desire that doesn’t just come from the foul wells of corporate synergy and marketing. Nigh indestructible and capable of dishing out destruction from the palm of his hand, it’s no challenge to see the appeal in controlling Iron Man — a literal can of whoop-ass.
It does come as a major concern then, when his in-game movements display more than a little clumsiness. It’s not entirely Iron Man’s fault — he’s a flying tank that performs best when it maintains momentum and moves in a straight line — but the 3rd-person action shown to us by a Sega representative seemed hampered by the controls and camera. While there’s a great sense of speed and freedom conveyed by soaring across a desert, it’s only when Iron Man cools his jets and starts punching things that issues arise.
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