
This spinoff is more like the main series so it manages to fall into most of the same problems. I’m early on in the series so maybe it’ll get better. I’ll have a review for it up once I finish the series. Overall 2/10
Monthly Archives: April 2014
Iron Man 2 Review

Aw yeah, it’s Iron Man time! I enjoyed the first game on the DS and the gameplay was pretty unique. This is one of the bigger Marvel movie tie ins and also one of the final ones since they don’t seem to make them anymore. It’s a pretty fun game and while I can’t say that it was great, it was pretty good considering that this game probably didn’t get a huge budget.
The plot is pretty different from the movie and I can’t really say that it was very memorable. You get to fight big names like the Crimson Dynamo and Ultimo while helping SHIELD get through some serious situations. All you need to know is that the villains keep trying to steal Tony Stark’s data and we can’t let that happen. I would have a better picture of the story, but when I played through it the second time around, I decided to skip all cutscenes. The graphics just weren’t worth it and the story is decent if I recall correctly.
The graphics are pretty good for the game. Surprisingly good! It seriously doesn’t feel like a movie tie in game and the animation is pretty good even considering that the PS3 can have some excellent graphics. The cutscenes don’t look quite as smooth, mainly due to the human designs. Still, while you’re blasting away at enemies, it all looks pretty realistic. That’s probably one of the biggest pros for me.
The gameplay is your standard 3D shooting game. It plays out like War For Cybertron, but you have unlimited flight which helps. (Can’t be Starscream all the time in War For Cybertron) Firing your weapons and engaging in hand to hand combat can both be pretty fun and you have a good selection of weapons. Using Ironman’s lasers in combat is a must and everything becomes much easier. Maybe the lasers are overpowered, but they’re still fun!
The gameplay isn’t all fun though as the controls can be a little tricky. It’s very tough to change directions while flying and you’ll wish that you hadn’t flown more times than not. Usually, it’s better to just dash where you want to go. Setting up your weapons system is also a lot more complicated than it should be. There’s a reason why I didn’t even know about the lasers until way after I had completed the game.
The customization can be pretty cool once you get the hang of it. You can unlock various Iron Man suits, which range from Extremis to Ultimate and it’s fun to switch around. The weapons can also make quite the difference in battle. It may not be a very extensive customization, but you get 4 weapons per armor and you can use your exp points from battle to create new gadgets. It’s a decent addition and I’ll take what I can get to make the gameplay deeper and more fun!
The trophies in Iron Man 2 aren’t unreasonable and I managed to secure the Platinum. Basically, you just need to defeat a lot of opponents and be prepared to face the game on hard mode. You’ll be okay if you have the lasers at the ready. Playing as War Machine can be more than a little difficult, but his gameplay isn’t as bad as you may think. Trophies don’t really affect the game’s score, but they’re still nice to have around. I typically give a game a second look if it has some nice trophies.
The game has 8 levels and I admit that this isn’t a good thing. 10 levels is the absolute minimum amount for a video game and anything lower than that is pretty unacceptable. One factor that tries to disguise this is the trophy system and the upgrades that you acquire through the levels. They help the overall replay value, but you should still be warned that the game won’t be lasting very long. You’ll be done with it pretty quickly. Unfortunately, there really isn’t anything to do aside from Story Mode. A few bonus modes would have been nice or at least a wifi option/leaderboard. Story Mode is basically the only thing here so I hope that you enjoy those 8 levels.
Still, in the end, gameplay is what counts the most. I found it to be pretty enjoyable and it does beat the gameplay that we got in the first Iron Man as well as the Thor video game. I doubt that this will help in Marvel’s battle to surpass DC in video games, but it’s a start.
Overall, this was a pretty fun superhero game. It’s definitely on the short side and I wish that we got to have more missions where you don’t have to worry about protecting something. The gameplay is what you’d expect from any movie tie in, but it’s a formula that always works. The soundtrack was above average and the graphics were downright impressive. I recommend this game and it’s a bit of a step up from the first game. (Albeit that I own the first for the DS) It looks like Iron Man 3 won’t be getting a true video game spinoff so that’s more reason to get this one. I wouldn’t recommend it to you if you don’t like games that are too short, but considering the price….I’d say that it’s worth it. 8 levels is under the 10 level standard, but going back for the Platinum helps the overall time right? I say go for it!
Overall 7/10
S’ym vs Wolverine

Wolverine is a powerhouse and he’s definitely one of the strongest Xmen. When he last fought S’ym, he was humiliated and utterly defeated. If they were to fight when both fighters were at their peak, I’m confident that Phoenix Force Wolverine would take the win. That guy could probably take down planets and not even S’ym could match such a feat. It would be time for him to take a tough loss. Wolverine wins.
Annie Leonhart vs Eren Jaeger

Annie Leonhart is a pretty tough fighter and she’s a match for Eren Jaeger. That being said, Eren is the main character and he has a lot more determination. He gives it everything that he’s got in a fight and he manages to come out on top sometimes. I’m pretty confident that he could defeat her in a one on one fight and he gets more experienced in fighting with each battle. Eren Jaeger wins.
Big Mac vs Little Mac


Big Mac may be a pretty intense pony, but not even he will be able to take down Little Mac. This is the fight that I’m sure everyone was waiting for and it’s finally up on the blog! You may be surprised to hear that Big Mac doesn’t take the victory despite the name advantage. Little Mac may be small, but he packs a real punch and he doesn’t go down very easily! Little Mac wins.
Alex Hopper vs Godzilla


Alex Hopper may have been the hero in Battleship, but that’s not really going to make Godzilla impressed. Godzilla could defeat him with a single Atomic blast or he could just step on Hopper. Alex Hopper can try to hop away, but that’s not a great strategy in the long run. I’m afraid that Alex Hopper has finally met his match against the King of the Monsters! Godzilla wins.
Toon Link vs Samus

I’m afraid that Toon Link is definitely out of his league in this battle. Samus is a master at long range fighting and she can negate Toon Link’s array of arrows with her arm cannon. In a close fight, Samus has superior speed and strength so she can just snatch Toon Link’s sword away and quickly defeat him. Samus isn’t one of Super Smash’s All Stars for nothing! Samus wins.
Hellrunner vs Ichigo


Hellrunner is back, but he’s going to have to lose this round! Ichigo has now reached 100 battles on the blog and most of those are wins. He’s easily one of the strongest characters out there and one good slash will be enough to take the Hellrunner down. The Hellrunner may have split his matches today, but we’ll see what the future brings. Will he go on to be one of the big fighters like Ichigo or one of the big punching bags like the One Above All? Only time will tell! Ichigo wins.
Hellrunner vs Armored Titan


The Armored Titan is back and he’s up against the Hellrunner. Hellrunner was originally known as Merda, but we changed the name in America. I may as well use the American name since it really emphasizes his power level. The real question here is whether or not Hellrunner’s laser blasts can damage the Armored Titan. I’m going to say that the Armored Titan wouldn’t be able to repel such an attack and that he would be blasted away. In addition, the Hellrunner can move at very impressive speeds and fire missilles as well. Hellrunner wins.
X Factor The End of X Factor Review

This collection brings together the final comics of the XForce series. We get to see how each character handles the aftermath of the epic climax that all of the civilians have forgotten. They are scattered now, but they are still ready to deal with whatever comes next. It’s a decent collection and it’s especially intriguing if this is your first XForce comic. At least I can now approach this volume as a member of the general audience!
The first comic deals with Layla Miller and Madrox. Unfortunately, Madox has been turned into a demon and he can’t really talk anymore. He seems to be losing his mind and things aren’t looking so good. Things get worse when a kid steals Madrox and gets someone to help him in using the Dark Arts to bring his mother back to life. Layla must stop these two before Madrox does something that he may regret!
The first comic was all right, but there didn’t seem to be much of a point. The kid brought his mother back, but it was a pretty iffy deal as things didn’t go according to plan. Did Madrox do what he did on purpose to take revenge on the kid? I don’t know and I won’t really give it much more thought.
The next comic involves John Maddox and Wolfsbane. John is attacked from a couple of thugs with guns and they quickly take out most of the congregation in the church. Wolfsbane grabs the gun and stops them before leaving. After having a talk with Wolfsbane, John learns why she has gone over the edge. It’s been a rough trip for her and it’s all thanks to Strong Guy…or at least part of it is thanks to him. John needs to help her get over her troubles and learn that life can be fun again.
Again, this was a decent comic, but it doesn’t have much going for it. John admits that he didn’t care too much when the innocents were destroyed and it makes me doubt him as a character. Wolfsbane was all right as well, but it’s too bad that she went crazy. By the end, it seems like she’ll be back to normal.
This next comic was definitely the most convoluted and I can’t say that it succeeded. Rictor is stuck in a gladitorial arena and he’s forced to beat up whoever he fights. One day, he ends up going against Shatterstar and the latter doesn’t recognize him. Something is definitely wrong, but things get even dicier once the resistance arrives and rescues them. Longshot is part of the team and he also doesn’t know Rictor. It is explained that Rictor is in the past and they don’t know him yet so then they go into a time chamber and get to witness one of the heroes being born. Longshot explains how he’s actually his own father and son and a lot of other plot twists that do nothing except make the story more confusing. This story didn’t really have a plot and it didn’t really have an ending. You’re left shaking your head and just hoping that the next comic is a little more intense.
Quicksilver appears in the next comic, which should make things interesting or completely wreck things. Polaris goes to a bar to drink as much as she can and eventually the bartender tells her to stop. After she proves her power to him, the cops arrive. Unfortunately for them, the cops are quickly blown away and Quicksilver is forced to join the fray. He’s here to take Polaris in and hopes that she’ll come quietly. Polaris decides that now is a good time to take Quicksilver down and they engage in a fight.
This was easily the best comic of the batch and it’s always nice to see a hero vs hero match. Quicksilver has speed on his side so I wasn’t doubting his victory for a second, but it still made for an interesting battle. The bartender was also pretty brave given the circumstances and it’s hard not to like him as a character. He knew the score and he even tried to warn the cops when they went up against Polaris.
Next up was a comic which mainly featured Darwin. He’s mad about what Hela did to him and he wants to find her so that he can become normal again. We are left to assume that she gave him the powers that lets himself turn to jello and other things to survive. It’s actually a pretty useful power, but maybe it has some drawbacks. After Darwin takes out some thugs he meets up with M and they talk about the good ole days.
Well, this definitely wasn’t the best comic of the batch. M and Darwin meet up for a few minutes and quickly decide to be more than friends. That’s comic book life for you! It’s pretty sad and it’s hard to take Darwin’s complaints about his powers seriously. So far, I don’t see any negatives to it and it may as well be an improvement.
Finally, we get to go back and see Layla and Madrox again as they conclude their story arcs. Layla is threatened by one of those hardcore Marvel cosmic entities that we come across once in a while. He explains that he is being destroyed, but before he completely leaves, he’s going to try and make Layla’s future miserable. He quickly blows up, but that sends the cops scrambling and they attack Layla. Layla has a high tech forcefield, but these guys have a large cannon that is extremely powerful. Madrox is going to have to step in, but will it be as a demon…or as a man!?
That comic was one of the more interesting ones and I’d say that it was the second best. It’s always nice to see cosmic entities admit that they’re doomed and we did get a decent action scene. In the end, Madrox decides that it’s time to not save the world anymore and they’ll leave it to the other teams. It may not be the most heroic thing to say, but there are hundreds of heroes already protecting Earth, so maybe they don’t need an extra two.
The art was decent for this collection. It’s definitely not quite as good as the Magik miniseries that I just finished reviewing, but it was all right. The art is definitely a lot more modern, but some of the facial expressions will make you grin or cringe. Hopefully grin because the characters are usually grinning in those panels. The fight scenes look pretty good although we don’t get many opportunities to witness them.
So, this collection was decent. The main drawback is that most of the stories didn’t have much of a plot. It’s expected since this is the aftermath of a big event, but you would expect something a little more epic from the final issues. This series ran for over 250 comics and now I can proudly say that I read the final ones. It’s not a bad ending to the series and fans should be okay with it. I may have enjoyed the comics more if I was familiar with the characters, but that probably wouldn’t have helped a whole lot.
Madrox is a demon for most of his screentime so I didn’t get to see him that much. As a demon, he was pretty shady and he could barely control himself. So far, I can’t really say that I’m a fan of him. Layla is a much better character and she does her best to get through this tough time. It’s rough since the cops aren’t very understanding, but she can get past that. Her barrier is pretty cool and it would be nice to see how it stacks up to some real villains.
Rictor, Longshot, and Shatterstar are hard to talk about since its so convoluted. Shatterstar is basically a clone of the real Shatterstar and Longshot is a figment of their imagination that was produced from a clone of Shatterstar and turned into him. I had to facepalm at all the twists that were happening and the cherry on top was this guy who claims to have created all life on Earth. This guy is apparently a god and I cringed as he talked about creating an army to defeat Mojo. If this guy is so great then Mojo shouldn’t scare him! The base is pretty understaffed as well and Mojo breaks in pretty easily. I can’t say that I like any of the characters in this comic. I want the real deals…let’s forget the clones!
Polaris isn’t at her best in this comic since she just wants to drink as much beer as she can. She also decides to beat up Quicksilver for the fun of it and gets into a fight. She’s a tough fighter even when she’s had too much to drink, but drinking never solves anything. At least she didn’t do anything crazy, but she did take a chance and nearly destroyed Quicksilver. Quicksilver promised to pay for the damages that she caused, but the Avengers won’t be too happy about that. Quicksilver is actually a decent character in this comic…even if he overreacts when Polaris attacks him. She was obviously not in her right mind at the time.
John isn’t really a great character in this collection. He’s not in the best mood to be preaching and he seems to be fake. He doesn’t care when the villains come in and start firing. That immediately meant that I wouldn’t be rooting for him as a character. Wolfsbane was all right at best, but I didn’t really care for her either. She had a pretty sad story coming in, but she didn’t handle it very well. It’s good that she stopped the crooks but I don’t know…I still couldn’t find myself rooting for her.
M seemed to be an all right character at first. She looked around until she could find the X Factor members and she seems to have escaped death. Unfortunately, she meets Darwin and things go downhill. I don’t like Darwin either as he seems to have a “cup is half empty” view on life. He’s basically a downer as far as heroes go.
One problem with the collection is the fact that most of the characters are unlikable. Even if there had been a lot of action, it’s possible that it wouldn’t have saved the comic. It’s like how the Runaways could never become great since I didn’t like the members involved. Characters are key and when the portrayals are unlikable…then it’s game over. The comic didn’t really have any big negatives but it didn’t really have any positives. That is actually the main problem that the collection has aside from the characters.
I hate to say it, but one way to save that would have been to add in some guest stars. Mojo and Spiral were a start and the magician at the end seemed like she had potential. If the collection had thrown in the Avengers then that could have given the comics a pretty big boost. Guest stars are a last resort to get attention but sometimes a comic has to take that chance. It’s an easy way to earn points and this is one of those times where the points are really necessary.
Overall, this wasn’t a bad collection of comics, but it wasn’t very good either. We didn’t really get a sense of danger in any of the comics and we only got a handful of fights. The Rictor story involved too many time loops and the twists are unneeded. Give Longshot a better origin story and then things will be looking up. This is a decent comic to pick up, but it’s not very interesting. Considering that these are the final issues of the series, you can maybe cut it some slack. Instead, I recommend checking out the New 52 Justice League #1. It’s supposed to be pretty intense!
Overall 5/10