Marvel's Iron Man VR
Title
Marvel's Iron Man VR
Game Details
Release Date
July 3, 2020
Developers
Camouflaj
Publishers
Sony Interactive Entertainment
Modes
Single-player
Ratings
ESRB: Teen (T)
Platforms
PlayStation 4 (PlayStation VR)
Media
Blu-Ray disc, digital
Contents
Appearances
Featured Characters:
- Iron Man (Tony Stark)
Supporting Characters:
- Stark Industries
- Pepper Potts
- F.R.I.D.A.Y.
- S.H.I.E.L.D.
- Nick Fury
- Maria Hill
- Agent 19 (Voice)
- Willie Lumpkin
Antagonists:
- Ghost (Ava Starr)
- Living Laser (Arthur Parks)
- Gunsmith
Other Characters:
- Oscorp (Named only)
- Norman Osborn (Mentioned)
- Daily Globe (Appears on a computer screen, TV, or hologram only)
- Daily Bugle (Appears on a computer screen, TV, or hologram only)
- Advanced Idea Mechanics (Named only)
- Roxxon Energy (Mentioned)
- Dario Agger (Voice)
- Avengers (Mentioned)
- Thor (Mentioned)
- Morgan Stark (Voice)
- Stark Industries
- Abe Zimmer (Photo)
- Bambi Arbogast (Photo)
- James Rhodes (Photo)
- Happy Hogan (Photo)
- Carol Danvers (Mentioned)
- Namor (Mentioned)
- Maya Hansen (Mentioned)
- Stane International (Named only)
- Omnisapient Systems (Mentioned)
- Brand Corporation (Mentioned)
Races and Species:
- Humans
- Life-Model Decoy (Photo)
Locations:
- United States of America
- Malibu
- New York City
- Stark Tower
- Oscorp Tower
- Rosemann's
- Lotus Restaurant
- Savage Land (Mentioned)
Items:
- Iron Man Armors
- Iron Man Armor MK I
- Iron Man Armor MK III (Impulse Armor)
- Ghost's Suit
- Rescue Armor
Vehicles:
Synopsis
Tony Stark has retired from making weapons and instead creates technology used to battle evil as Iron Man. After several years as a world-famous Super Hero, Tony is attacked by the mysterious Ghost, a hacker and anti-corporate activist who repurposes old Stark Industries weapons. In her efforts to topple his empire, Ghost attacks Stark’s corporate locations around the world, leading to ever-escalating stakes and a final showdown.[1]
Cast
- Josh Keaton as Iron Man / Tony Stark
- Chantelle Barry as Ghost / Ava Starr
- Leila Birch as F.R.I.D.A.Y.
- Ike Amadi as Nick Fury
- Jennifer Hale as Pepper Potts
Other cast members include Dwight Schultz, Matt Mercer, and Leonardo Nam.[2]
Notes
- This game was revealed on March 25, 2019 during Sony Interactive Entertainment's first "State of Play" online presentation.[3]
- On January 17, 2020 the game was announced to be delayed from its original release date of February 28 to May 15.[4] The game was later further pushed back to July 3.[5]
- The game was released with a Digital Deluxe Edition which includes four exclusive skins (Golden Avenger, Black Centurion, Sun Stinger, Stealth Armor), twelve research points (an in-game currency), the Marvel's Iron Man VR Digital Deluxe Soundtrack, and an exclusive Play Station 4 theme.[6]
- Pre-order bonuses for any edition of the game consisted of four exclusive skins (Original Armor, Vintage, Silver Centurion, and Ultraviolet) and a dynamic Play Station 4 theme.[6]
- A free demo for the game was released on May 21. It consists of the game's tutorial and first story missions, and a Flight Challenge and Advanced Combat Challenge optional missions. Downloading and playing the demo unlocks the Molten Lava Armor Deco skin for the entirety of the game.[7]
- The game was released as part of a PlayStation VR bundle, which contains a physical copy of the game, a PlayStation VR headset, two PlayStation Move motion controllers, a PlayStation Camera, and a PSVR demo disc for $349.99.[7]
- People playing the game on launch weekend could unlock the Iron Patriot custom deco if they completed F.R.I.D.A.Y.'s flight challenge in Chapter 2 in under par time.[8]
- On August 21st, the game received a free patch update that included New Game+, an "Ultimate" difficulty mode, new weapons, a set of eight new Custom Armor Decos (including the previously limited Iron Patriot), and quality of life features.[9]
Trivia
- Iron Man's suit in this game, the Impulse Armor, was designed by Adi Granov.[10] Granov additionally designed the layout for the game's cover.[11]
Gallery
Trailers
Featurettes
See Also
Links and References
- Marvel's Iron Man VR Game │ PS4 - PlayStation
- Marvel's Iron Man VR │ 2020 Game for PlayStation VR │ Trailer, Release Date │ Marvel
Footnotes
- ↑ Marvel's Iron Man VR Game. PlayStation. Retrieved on 12 May 2020.
- ↑ Dinh, Christine (26 June 2020). A Guide on Everything We Know About 'Marvel’s Iron Man VR'. Marvel. Retrieved on 2 July 2020.
- ↑ Payton, Ryan (25 March 2019). Marvel’s Iron Man VR Arrives 2019 on VR. PlayStation Blog. Retrieved on 1 July 2020.
- ↑ McWhertor, Michael (17 January 2020). Iron Man VR delayed to May. Polygon. Retrieved on 22 January 2020.
- ↑ PlayStation on Twitter: "SIE Update: We are pleased to announce that... ". Twitter (12 May 2020). Retrieved on 12 May 2020.
- ↑ 6.0 6.1 Dedmon, Tanner (5 October 2019). Marvel's Iron Man VR Pre-Order Bonuses and Deluxe Edition Revealed. ComicBook.com. Retrieved on 22 January 2020.}}
- ↑ 7.0 7.1 Carpenter, Nicole (21 May 2020). An extended Marvel’s Iron Man VR demo is out today. Polygon. Retrieved on 22 May 2020.}}
- ↑ Dinh, Christine (1 July 2020). Tony Stark Must Suit Up Against Ghost and Living Laser in New 'Marvel’s Iron Man VR' Trailer. Marvel. Retrieved on 1 July 2020.
- ↑ Higdon, Blaine (21 August 2020). Free patch update for Marvel’s Iron Man VR including New Game+, available today. PlayStation.Blog. Retrieved on 22 August 2020.
- ↑ Dinh, Christine (25 March 2019). Marvel's Iron Man VR To Arrive Exclusively on PlayStation VR in 2019. Marvel.com. Retrieved on 22 January 2020.
- ↑ Granov, Adi (4 August 2019). My alternate cover for Iron Man VR game.... - Adi Granov Illustration. Adi Granov Illustration. Retrieved on 22 January 2020.
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