The game centers on large, open-ended battlefields where you can seamlessly transition between ground combat and high-speed flight.
: Missions often have optional "Hero Objectives" (like protecting civilian structures). Completing these earns you extra funds for suit upgrades. Iron Man PS3
If you’re dusting off your PS3 to relive the start of the MCU, the 2008 tie-in game is a fascinating, if unpolished, piece of Marvel history. Published by Sega, it attempts to capture the power of Tony Stark's tech, mixing movie highlights with comic book deep cuts. Gameplay Highlights The game centers on large, open-ended battlefields where
: Flight is 90% of the game. The controls can be tricky—holding the L button halfway to hover is often more trouble than it’s worth, so focus on staying mobile to dodge incoming fire. If you’re dusting off your PS3 to relive
: Use iconic weapons like hand repulsors, the chest-mounted Uni-Beam, missiles, and even a flamethrower for the Mark I suit.