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Looks like this game requires a larger screen Try again on a laptop or desktop computer, or visit the Games Page for lots of other cool games!Add to favorites Lego Marvel Iron Man 3Lego Iron Man 3 is a Lego game based on the movie Iron Man 3. Test the newest Iron Man armor in air battles against helicopter gunships. Each stage in the game you can complete, will release a new armor, even more powerful.CODES:RESCUE – unlock RescuePATRIOT – unlock Iron PatriotAs Always, Good Luck and Have Fun. Share on Social Media:FacebookTwitterGoogle+BufferStumbleUponredditPin ItEmail You are currently playing Lego Marvel Iron Man 3 on KBHGames. One of many Marvel Games you can play on KBH Games website. We have the best collection of free online games from the best publishers and developers. Lego Marvel Iron Man 3 received 15 likes from our users. Everyday, we are dedicated to bring you latest Marvel Games and entertaining games from talented game developers from all over the world. KBH games allow you to experience PC gaming right in your web browser.




Enjoy our large array of Strategy Games, Arcade Games, Puzzle Games, Retro Games, and many more. We hope you enjoy your visit and make sure to come back for more fun games added everyday."Iron Patriot" redirects here. You may be looking for the Ultrabuild combiner model. War Machine, formerly known as Iron Patriot, is a Marvel Super Heroes minifigure released in 2013. War Machine has the same helmet as Iron Man in different colours, with medium stone grey in place of red and light metallic silver in place of the gold, which is the colour scheme for the rest of the suit. Underneath the helmet is a brown head printed with cheek bones, lines under the eyes, and a dual expression (neutral and angry). The rest of the body is medium stone grey. The torso is printed on the front and back: the front features the arc reactor in an rounded rectangle shape with red in it and under that is FF 446, the chest has light grey near the abdomen area and on each side of it is written Danger on the connectors, and on the upper right chest plate near the arm is 002.




The back features the back of the armour, with a blue star on the right shoulder blade and arrows on the left. The legs are printed with the pelvis area and the knee pads, which are light grey. Part of the boot is printed on the toes. On his left knee pad there is a five-pointed star. He comes with a brick built shoulder gun and transparent red repulsors and jets Iron Patriot features the same helmet in blue, and the visor is silver with a little red design on the top of the visor. The head is the same as the original. The shoulder gun design is the same but in black, as is the printing, but recoloured in dark red, white, and dark blue. The hands are dark red, while the rest of the body is dark blue. The arc reactor has a star design around it and is the same rectangle arc reactor as seen on the original War Machine minifigure. Despite the similar design of the minifigure, the FF 446 is missing under the the reactor. Colonel James "Rhodey" Rhodes was a member of the United States Air Force and the best friend of Tony Stark.




After an incident between the two, Rhodes was forced to don Stark's Mark 2 Iron Man suit, and after a brief fight between the two armoured friends, Rhodes fled, landing at a military base. Rhodes' armour was outfitted with weapons provided by Justin Hammer, and Rhodes was ordered to attend the Stark Expo with Hammer's drones, programmed by Ivan Vanko, who was presumed killed in prison after he attempted to kill Iron Man, but was in fact broken out by Hammer. At the expo, Vanko took control of the Hammeroids and the War Machine armour, and ordered them to kill Iron Man. The Black Widow, a S.H.I.E.L.D. agent, having neutralized the guards at Hammer's research facility, managed to restore control of Rhodes' armour, and together, Iron Man and War Machine were able to destroy the remaining Hammer drones, and to defeat Ivan Vanko, who had secretly built himself a suit of armour. Stark later removed all Hammer tech from the War Machine armour, and placed it back in the Hall of Armour, and revealed he had built a new version to Rhodes, saying that the world needed a second "Iron Man", as Tony would be busy building Stark Tower and being a consultant for S.H.I.E.L.D.




During the battle in New York with Loki and the Chitauri, Tony contacted Rhodes, asking him for backup. Rhodes informed him that he was in Asia dealing with the Ten Rings, half a world away, and couldn't get there in time. Rhodes later arrived in New York, finding the battle over and Stark introduced him to the rest of of the Avengers: Thor, Hawkeye, Black Widow, Captain America, and The Hulk. As a response to the increasing threat from The Mandarin, the U.S. Government (who needed to look strong after New York) re-branded Rhodes' super hero alias to the less aggressive-sounding "Iron Patriot", and the armour was given a red, white and blue American flag "makeover" by A.I.M. Aldrich Killian later had his agents steal the Iron Patriot armour, which Savin used to board Air Force One and abduct President Ellis. Savin then trapped him in the Iron Patriot armour, and delivered him to Killian. When Tony and Rhodes went to rescue the President (who was being held in the armour above an oil tanker that Killian planned to detonate) and Pepper Potts, Rhodes rescued President Ellis, reclaimed the armour, and brought him to safety.




Rhodey, back in his War Machine identity, attended a party held by the Avengers, but failed to impress Thor with an anecdote he considered popular. He also trained at the Avengers Headquarters, along with Vision, Scarlet Witch, and Falcon. Sometime later, after the government tried to limit superhero power and capacity, War Machine joined with Iron Man, Black Widow, Black Panther, Vision, and Spider-Man to fight Captain America, Winter Soldier, Ant-Man, and Scarlet Witch. Colonel James Rhodes is the liaison between Stark Industries and the U.S. Air Force, as well as the pilot of the powerful War Machine armour. “Rhodey” is a good and loyal friend to Tony Stark, and he can always be counted on to lend Iron Man a repulsor-powered hand in an emergency. War Machine Mark 2Iron PatriotWar Machine Mark 3 Iron Man 3Iron Patriot in LEGO Marvel Super HeroesIt opens in iconic fashion, with a beginning stripped right out of “Avengers: Age of Ultron.” Except for that part where LEGO Thor picks up a ... pig.




All at once, it’s a boatload of Avengers familiarity blended with a dollop of video game humor. And that’s the beauty of LEGO’s latest — and largest — title, LEGO Marvel’s Avengers. Humor and hijinx reign in a vast and enjoyable retelling of everything you know about Marvel, playing out in a balanced game that adult superhero fans and children alike can enjoy. It’s a decidedly old-school experience, as children’s games go. In an era when kids games increasingly rely on real-life props (see: the toys of Skylanders and Disney’s Infinity and LEGO’s own Dimensions line), this game is played purely like a video game, driven by its onscreen combat and puzzles. It relies on its narrative threads and cutscenes to hold children’s attention, to lead them to ignore the fact that, on some levels, the gameplay is starting to show its age. But oh, the narrative is fantastic. The game attempts to collect much of the Phase 2 Marvel films, starting with that “Age of Ultron” opening and including plenty of pieces of “Captain America: Winter Soldier” and “Iron Man 3.”




It’s heavily Avengers-centric, as you’d expect given the title, although that leaves out “Guardians of the Galaxy” and provides “Ant-Man” only in PlayStation-specific DLC. But the recreated scenes are well-done, oozing a mix of LEGO charm and Marvel magic. There’s nothing quite like that early Ultron moment where all the Avengers come into one frame, leaping forward to take on Hydra. Smaller scenes, such as Hawkeye’s inability to spot the super-speedy Quicksilver in a forest, are perfectly recreated with these blocky LEGO characters, audio stripped right from the films leading you to reminisce and laugh all at once. LEGO tells its narrative out-of-order. Marvel’s films have long lined up nicely, but that doesn’t stop things from getting mixed around here, with Ultron leading things, even if it does feel like the latest marquee film. The jumpiness permits the insertion of other areas right out of the minds of developer TT Games, opens for reasons to insert other random characters.




Iron Man likes what he sees in LEGO Marvel’s Avengers. There are a slew of Marvel stars to be unlocked past the avenging crew, and several open-world areas to explore. These areas, which include a fabulously recreated LEGO New York City, aren’t quite as captivating as the movie areas, but they do help beef up gameplay, and it’s solid fun to traverse New York. Still, it’s the cutscenes that truly hold your attention, even when the gameplay does not. You know the LEGO gameplay template by now, and it doesn’t change here: You go from light combat to simple puzzle. The heroes operate in pairs, and developer TT Games does make light attempts to spice things up, with several hero-specific area-effect battling combos, including that classic move where Thor slams Mjolnir into Captain America’s shield. These are fun to see, and, as you unlock more heroes, it becomes a nice little experiment for parents and kids alike to see which pairings can yield interesting blends of moves.

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