
Naturally, the road from “Merchant of Death” to philanthropic world protector is going to have some tribulations, leaving some skeletons in its wake.

Tony has recently put aside the weapon manufacturing arm of Stark Industries and is focused on a role as peacekeeper and master of clean energy. If you’ve not played the game when it released on PSVR, the major story beats land the game somewhere around the end of the first Iron Man game. Where the PSVR game relied heavily on snap turning to ensure your physical body stays put, even if your virtual one does not, there is no such limitation here.
OCULUS QUEST 2 REVIEW 2022 FULL
Developer Camouflaj (they made the game on PSVR, as well as the excellent République VR) have revamped the controls, allowing for a full 360 degrees of unhindered movement. No longer is your motion a matter of blue lights in your living room. Let’s address the big things first – as we are playing on the Oculus Quest 2, gone is the need for Sony’s forward-only tracking system. Once again we don the Mark IV armor (and many others!) and take to the skies. Fast forward to November of 2022 and we finally have that chance.

While the PSVR version was great, it was plagued by painfully long load times and a screen door effect that is persistent during any darker scene, waiting for the day that a jump to PCVR or the Meta Quest 2 would help immensely to turn a good game into a great one.

When we reviewed Iron Man VR in July of 2020, the hope was that we’d break free of the confines of the PlayStation VR and ultimately get to experience the world of Tony Stark with better tracking than Sony’s VR platform could offer.
