
This call was full of enthusiasm and enough exciting game design talk to solidify Iron Man 2: The Video Game as a potentially incredible game.

Everything from the relationship the upcoming movie has to the game, to the dramatic improvements made from the first Iron Man video game, to a detailed breakdown of what to expect in the new lab are covered. The call started off by giving us a brief overview of the game then quickly gained some momentum with questions from the press giving way to exciting features in this upcoming title. Right off the bat the new destructibility is an intriguing factor of Iron Man 2: The Video Game. The Lego Ninjago Movie Video Game offers prominent features such as Open-ended World, Third-person Action, Fast-paced Gameplay, and more.Have you ever wanted to be Tony Stark? If not you probably should! Yesterday DualShockers had the opportunity to listen in on one of the most exciting developer conference calls in a while featuring Moderator Chase from Access Communications, Dean Martinetti Producer of Iron Man 2: The Video Game for SEGA and Mike McHale SEGA Development Director.
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Each location introduces a unique challenge Dojo where the player can test his combat skills while fighting increasingly powerful enemies.

It has eight stunning locations featured from The Lego Ninjago Movie. More than 101 playable characters are available in the game to play. Unlike other Lego titles, which enable two players in co-op modes, the game allows up to four players to play in Battle Map modes. During the gameplay, the player uses attack combinations using the number of studs earned.

It has various playable characters available from which the player controls one from a third-person view, primarily battling foes, gathering studs, solving mind-bending puzzles, and more. It takes place in the brilliant environment made up of Lego bricks. The game offers the similar gameplay to other Lego games and its previous titles. The Lego Ninjago Movie Video Game is an Action-Adventure, Lego-themed, Open World, Single-player and Multiplayer video game published by Warner Bros.
