
Because of the interesting approach to storytelling,
Iron Man 2 might avoid several of the pitfalls that are native to most licensed games. For starters, the game does not strictly follow the film from which it gets its name. There's a reason behind this: the developers wanted to make a game, not an adaptation. The goal is to make players feel at home in the
Iron Man universe -- it's also to let players become Tony Stark. The developers are still tight-lipped with regards to the story, but here's a bit of information I can share. First off, they've brought Marvel's Matt Fraction (
The Invincible Iron Man) onboard. If you're into comic books, you realize that this is a very good thing. Secondly, the Crimson Dynamo (a classic
Iron Man villain who will not be featured in the film) will make an appearance. Additionally, Tony Stark's faithful A.I. butler Jarvis (as opposed to the very human Jarvis from the comics) will be a much more of a presence this time around.