
Iron Man / X-O Manowar: In Heavy Metal #1 (1996)
7.5 VERY FINE -
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Condition
Very Fine - (7.5)
An above-average collectible with a moderate defect or an accumulation of small defects.
Description
In Heavy Metal, Part 2
One of two comic books (one by Valiant, one by Marvel) associated with a video game release. The video game: Ironman/X-O Manowar: Heavy Metal combines side-scrolling action, heavy metal music, and the mediocrity for which Acclaim is infamous. The result is a 32-bit game that seems somewhat thrown together. Comic fans may get a kick out of this title, but the game drops squarely into "average" territory, offering nothing new to a genre that peaked on the 8-bit Nintendo. The look of the characters in Iron Man/X-O Manowar are acceptable for a 32-bit game - they're 3-D, pre-rendered smoothly animated sprites. For a comic book game these graphics work. Even so, they give the game a rough quality - one on par with games that were released at tail end of the Super Nintendo or Sega Genesis's heyday. Both Iron Man and X-O Manowar have a decent amount of moves, but neither comes off as the stereotypical badass players demand in a game like this. In fact, neither character can even remotely compete with the side scrolling characters of the past; Hagar, Guy, Axel, or Gambit - they even fall short of Chip and Dale (of Rescue Rangers fame), in terms of two character punch and kick duos. The best that can be said for these two metal-suited heroes is that their hover feature rocks, and their requisite "nuke everything" special attacks are cool. Sound is the game's highest point - the fast-paced heavy metal soundtrack truly supplements the frequent explosions and excellent-sounding action of the game. The gameplay in this title is very standard. Each level challenges players to move forward while destroying a series of enemies that culminates with a showdown against a somewhat-tough boss character. This is standard fare for this game genre. Each level has a detailed pre-action briefings, including pictures of the enemies ahead, in addition to level and mission objectives. Nonetheless, players who ignore this briefing will still know what to do. The numerous obstacles on each of the many fast-paced levels will put any player's reflexes and maneuvering abilities to the test; and each level should provide enough challenge to hold even an average-ability gamer's interest. The control may seem a little strange at first, but can be mastered pretty easily. Even so, it takes some getting used to pull off the four or so available moves (a combination of punches, grabs, and kicks). For those players who associate punch and kick fests with gaming of past (and want something a bit more cutting edge), a title like Tobal No.1 is a far better choice. But players who really miss the days of Contra and Final Fight, or who love Iron Man or X-O Manowar, have reason enough to check out this game. --Matt Rubenstein --Copyright ©1999 GameSpot Inc. All rights reserved. Reproduction in whole or in part in any form or medium without express written permission of GameSpot is prohibited. GameSpot and the GameSpot logo are trademarks of GameSpot Inc. -- GameSpot Review
Release Date: 1996
THE HIGH GRADES (Investment Quality)
- 9.9 – 10.0 MINT: Near perfect. No discernible defects.
- 9.8 NM/MT: High-end; negligible stress or bindery tears.
- 9.6 NM+: Nearly perfect; very minor surface wear.
- 9.4 NM: Standard high-grade; minor corner blunting.
- 9.2 NM-: Excellent; small stress lines (no color break).
- 9.0 VF/NM: Great eye appeal; minor spine stress.
THE MID GRADES (Collector Quality)
- 8.5 VF+: Clean copy; small amount of wear/creasing.
- 8.0 VF: Very attractive; minor surface wear or foxing.
- 7.5 VF-: Slight accumulation of defects; minor blunting.
- 7.0 FN/VF: Solid copy; minor creases or color breaks.
- 6.0 FN: Average mid-grade; small spine splits or tears.
- 5.0 VG/FN: Significant wear; small pieces may be missing.
THE LOW GRADES (Reader Quality)
- 4.0 VG: Average used copy; heavy creasing or scuffing.
- 3.0 GD/VG: Heavily read; major creases or staple rust.
- 2.0 GD: Well-worn; covers may be detached but present.
- 1.0 FR: Heavily damaged; large chunks missing.
- 0.5 PR: Fragile; missing pages or severe degradation.
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