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Become the iconic part man, part machine, all cop hero as you attempt to bring justice to the dangerous, crime-ridden streets of Old Detroit.Become the iconic part man, part machine, all cop hero as you attempt to bring justice to the dangerous, crime-ridden streets of Old Detroit.Become the iconic part man, part machine, all cop hero as you attempt to bring justice to the dangerous, crime-ridden streets of Old Detroit.
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The gameplay is so fun, walking around like a tank and destroying enemies with the most powerful handgun in existent. But I would recommend playing it on normal, because you get the power fantasy of being robocrop, when you are playing on the higher difficulties it loses it.
The mini open world sequence just feel so good to play. Being the robo man and solving crime and talking to the people that are down on their luck. It is so fun and feels like a part of the movie that we never got to experience.
They hit the comedic tone of robocop so perfect. It's so hard not to have a grin on my face, when the robot man is saying something corny to the civilians and giving them a ticket. The story feels like a sequel to the first one with the RoboCop mind and how he processes the trauma. Is told sincere, so it still touching.
The sound effects are so good the headshot sounds so goddamn satisfying and the heroic music they use from the movie gives me goosebumps. It just feels so good.
All The Small Things That Make You Feel Like RoboCop. Like the big steps sound. Being taller than everybody else. And the clunky movement and no jump button, I really enjoy how it makes you feel like a RoboCop.
An amazingly charming game that is maybe a bit too long but what can I say. It is a fun experience.
The mini open world sequence just feel so good to play. Being the robo man and solving crime and talking to the people that are down on their luck. It is so fun and feels like a part of the movie that we never got to experience.
They hit the comedic tone of robocop so perfect. It's so hard not to have a grin on my face, when the robot man is saying something corny to the civilians and giving them a ticket. The story feels like a sequel to the first one with the RoboCop mind and how he processes the trauma. Is told sincere, so it still touching.
The sound effects are so good the headshot sounds so goddamn satisfying and the heroic music they use from the movie gives me goosebumps. It just feels so good.
All The Small Things That Make You Feel Like RoboCop. Like the big steps sound. Being taller than everybody else. And the clunky movement and no jump button, I really enjoy how it makes you feel like a RoboCop.
An amazingly charming game that is maybe a bit too long but what can I say. It is a fun experience.
When Robocop - Rogue City was first announced, I wasn't excited. In fact, I was pretty skeptical. I presumed it would be just another mediocre title, failing to capture the magic of its source material. How wrong I was! This game turned out to be an unexpected gem, evoking a wave of nostalgia that reminded me of the glory days of gaming around 2004/2005-specifically, games like Vampire the Masquerade, which I adored back then.
As soon as I jumped in, it became clear that this game is an action title at its core, and it's where it really shines. There's something utterly exhilarating about roaming the gritty streets of this semi-open world, engaging in combat with Splatter-punks, bikers, OCP soldiers, and rogue robots. The action is mostly linear, yet diverse. Yes, the main campaign is straightforward, but there's plenty of side content that invites exploration and decision-making. I was delighted to discover that my choices had real consequences in the world, enhancing the immersion and making me feel like my actions held weight.
The gunplay? Incredible. There's just something satisfying about the sound of the firearms, especially knowing that my pistol comes with unlimited ammo! This surprising mechanic adds a level of carefree fun that I didn't expect, although I found myself dying more than I'd like to admit, proving that even unlimited bullets can't save you from poor decisions or sneaky enemies.
Interacting with NPCs and taking on various missions is where the game truly delivers a classic RPG feel. You can go from shooting bad guys to solving petty disputes, and each interaction feels meaningful. The dialogue trees provide an opportunity to shape your story-again, a lovely nod to titles like Vampire the Masquerade and Deus Ex: Human Revolution, both of which have left marks on my gaming heart.
Visually, the game runs smoothly at 60 frames per second, and while it boasts a 4K image, I have to be honest-the character models feel somewhat stiff and lifeless. In some respects, it feels like a product of yesteryear, reminiscent of a 2007 release. But somehow, I found I could overlook these shortcomings. The compelling gameplay and engaging story kept me glued to my screen.
Speaking of story, Robocop - Rogue City presents a narrative that feels true to the Robocop universe. The corporate machinations and moral ambiguity resonate deeply, and though there aren't many surprising plot twists, the storytelling serves its purpose well. And on a nostalgic note, I was thrilled to hear Peter Weller reprising his role as Robocop. His voice acting is on point, enriching the experience with gravitas. Don't get me started on the music-the iconic Robocop theme enhances the ambiance and evokes memories of the classic films.
However, it's not all roses. I found Robocop's movements a tad sluggish, which occasionally made traversing the environment and hunting down hidden quests tedious. I missed a fair number of side quests simply because they were challenging to locate. I clocked around 22 hours of playtime, but I know I could have squeezed even more out of it with proper navigation.
In conclusion, Robocop - Rogue City transformed my initial skepticism into genuine enthusiasm. It rekindled my love for AA single-player titles in a big way, sparking a desire to delve into more games of this ilk. I'm already looking forward to exploring more stories just like this one.
A solid 8/10. This game isn't perfect, but it captured my heart and will certainly stay with me longer than I ever expected. If you're a fan of action RPGs and have an appreciation for classic sci-fi, you owe it to yourself to give this one a try!
As soon as I jumped in, it became clear that this game is an action title at its core, and it's where it really shines. There's something utterly exhilarating about roaming the gritty streets of this semi-open world, engaging in combat with Splatter-punks, bikers, OCP soldiers, and rogue robots. The action is mostly linear, yet diverse. Yes, the main campaign is straightforward, but there's plenty of side content that invites exploration and decision-making. I was delighted to discover that my choices had real consequences in the world, enhancing the immersion and making me feel like my actions held weight.
The gunplay? Incredible. There's just something satisfying about the sound of the firearms, especially knowing that my pistol comes with unlimited ammo! This surprising mechanic adds a level of carefree fun that I didn't expect, although I found myself dying more than I'd like to admit, proving that even unlimited bullets can't save you from poor decisions or sneaky enemies.
Interacting with NPCs and taking on various missions is where the game truly delivers a classic RPG feel. You can go from shooting bad guys to solving petty disputes, and each interaction feels meaningful. The dialogue trees provide an opportunity to shape your story-again, a lovely nod to titles like Vampire the Masquerade and Deus Ex: Human Revolution, both of which have left marks on my gaming heart.
Visually, the game runs smoothly at 60 frames per second, and while it boasts a 4K image, I have to be honest-the character models feel somewhat stiff and lifeless. In some respects, it feels like a product of yesteryear, reminiscent of a 2007 release. But somehow, I found I could overlook these shortcomings. The compelling gameplay and engaging story kept me glued to my screen.
Speaking of story, Robocop - Rogue City presents a narrative that feels true to the Robocop universe. The corporate machinations and moral ambiguity resonate deeply, and though there aren't many surprising plot twists, the storytelling serves its purpose well. And on a nostalgic note, I was thrilled to hear Peter Weller reprising his role as Robocop. His voice acting is on point, enriching the experience with gravitas. Don't get me started on the music-the iconic Robocop theme enhances the ambiance and evokes memories of the classic films.
However, it's not all roses. I found Robocop's movements a tad sluggish, which occasionally made traversing the environment and hunting down hidden quests tedious. I missed a fair number of side quests simply because they were challenging to locate. I clocked around 22 hours of playtime, but I know I could have squeezed even more out of it with proper navigation.
In conclusion, Robocop - Rogue City transformed my initial skepticism into genuine enthusiasm. It rekindled my love for AA single-player titles in a big way, sparking a desire to delve into more games of this ilk. I'm already looking forward to exploring more stories just like this one.
A solid 8/10. This game isn't perfect, but it captured my heart and will certainly stay with me longer than I ever expected. If you're a fan of action RPGs and have an appreciation for classic sci-fi, you owe it to yourself to give this one a try!
Really a true sequel. Yeah some bugs. Specially the character designs felt like a very last gen although the level designs were the next gen .
This game was gritty, gory and made ya felt like RoboCop however I didn't like that you could only explore one part of Detrot could brought more but so, so it was all about the story telling and some of choices effect it.
The makers really worked hard within the shooting controls and styles of combat from shooting thugs, from throwing them or throwing objects at them, punching or to go back to the gun firing blow off their limes or face off but the recation to see them was in pain as shot them in their jewls. This game had 80's action film style added into a video game your just going buy this if you love shooters or fan of the films one of the best action games of 2023, I'll buy that for a dollar! P.s maybe in 10 years time or 20 hopefully less they could make this into a real web series or netflix film or something you would buy that for a dollar!
This game was gritty, gory and made ya felt like RoboCop however I didn't like that you could only explore one part of Detrot could brought more but so, so it was all about the story telling and some of choices effect it.
The makers really worked hard within the shooting controls and styles of combat from shooting thugs, from throwing them or throwing objects at them, punching or to go back to the gun firing blow off their limes or face off but the recation to see them was in pain as shot them in their jewls. This game had 80's action film style added into a video game your just going buy this if you love shooters or fan of the films one of the best action games of 2023, I'll buy that for a dollar! P.s maybe in 10 years time or 20 hopefully less they could make this into a real web series or netflix film or something you would buy that for a dollar!
It's a journey you are obligated to take if you were ever a fan of RoboCop, and it's an escape into the world of old Detroit once more. It could also be an escape into a newly formed Delta City, depending on who you are voting for. However, that is just the tip of the iceberg. See the city through the eyes of RoboCop and become the main character of the films you loved or grew up watching. Returning to voice one of our favorite protagonists from the eighties is Peter Weller as the part-man, part-machine serving the public trust! "He's a cyborg, you idiot!"-yes, a cyborg with a lot of heart and emotional trauma. Yet this time, you'll be in control of those emotions. You will decide who to empathize with, who you believe is telling the truth, and who should serve time and face true justice. This is a homage to the first few films and pays tribute by including lots of Easter eggs from both the first and second films.
Developed by Teyon and published by Nacon, this first-person shooter is the most intimate experience as RoboCop so far. Creating a new, original storyline based on the films, you must clean up the streets of Detroit and rid the city of crime and corruption. The story continues from where RoboCop 2 left off, with traces of Nuke still present. The atmospheric level designs are so reminiscent of the films that it's incredible what they produced using Unreal Engine. The nostalgia that brought so many to the dance in the first place will reign supreme.
RoboCop: Rogue City introduces a variety of new characters while still maintaining familiarity with some of the original ones. Anne Lewis returns, of course, alongside a few other favorites such as Sergeant Warren Reed, reporter Casey Wong, and OCP's top dog and CEO, known as "The Old Man."
So, why should you invest some time into this game, and what do I love about it? First of all, it captures the essence of what made RoboCop such a great film in the first place. The depiction of the run-down, dystopian-like old Detroit juxtaposes with the future of Delta City in the works. Still, Delta City never seems to arrive-it's like an illusion, a smoke-and-mirrors act, a false promise of what could be. Paul Verhoeven's original has been difficult to emulate since, with the sequels never quite living up to what true RoboCop fans know as canon. However, this game closely resembles parts of both the Weller films; it is worthy of being called RoboCop 3 more so than the actual RoboCop 3. Often, as sequels progress, they never quite live up to the first, but now, more than ever, I, as an avid RoboCop fan, wanted to relive some of that magic. The 2014 RoboCop was a million light-years away from what I wanted to see-even going as far as to say I'd happily watch RoboCop 3 instead. Now though, thanks to the world of gaming, we are able to relive RoboCop in a fresh way like never before.
The story of this game will evolve depending on your decisions and the choices you make throughout the game. In this version, it isn't guaranteed that you'll have the same ending as me, but it is likely you'll have a hell of a ride.
Developed by Teyon and published by Nacon, this first-person shooter is the most intimate experience as RoboCop so far. Creating a new, original storyline based on the films, you must clean up the streets of Detroit and rid the city of crime and corruption. The story continues from where RoboCop 2 left off, with traces of Nuke still present. The atmospheric level designs are so reminiscent of the films that it's incredible what they produced using Unreal Engine. The nostalgia that brought so many to the dance in the first place will reign supreme.
RoboCop: Rogue City introduces a variety of new characters while still maintaining familiarity with some of the original ones. Anne Lewis returns, of course, alongside a few other favorites such as Sergeant Warren Reed, reporter Casey Wong, and OCP's top dog and CEO, known as "The Old Man."
So, why should you invest some time into this game, and what do I love about it? First of all, it captures the essence of what made RoboCop such a great film in the first place. The depiction of the run-down, dystopian-like old Detroit juxtaposes with the future of Delta City in the works. Still, Delta City never seems to arrive-it's like an illusion, a smoke-and-mirrors act, a false promise of what could be. Paul Verhoeven's original has been difficult to emulate since, with the sequels never quite living up to what true RoboCop fans know as canon. However, this game closely resembles parts of both the Weller films; it is worthy of being called RoboCop 3 more so than the actual RoboCop 3. Often, as sequels progress, they never quite live up to the first, but now, more than ever, I, as an avid RoboCop fan, wanted to relive some of that magic. The 2014 RoboCop was a million light-years away from what I wanted to see-even going as far as to say I'd happily watch RoboCop 3 instead. Now though, thanks to the world of gaming, we are able to relive RoboCop in a fresh way like never before.
The story of this game will evolve depending on your decisions and the choices you make throughout the game. In this version, it isn't guaranteed that you'll have the same ending as me, but it is likely you'll have a hell of a ride.
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"RoboCop: Rogue City" (2023) is a video game based on a RoboCop hero. It follows after the events of first two films - in case you haven't liked or seen "RoboCop 3" (1993) this video game might serve you as a good end of a trilogy, because it's really good one. Story is good here. Characters, all voiced by original actors are just as they were in movies. Gameplay itself is pretty straightforward. If you enjoyed this companies previous game Terminator: Resistance, with RoboCop they improved a lot. It has skill system, dialog options, great environment to mess with and plenty of enemies to shoot at. It looks great, it sound great and it's simply a great game.
"RoboCop: Rogue City" (2023) is a video game based on a RoboCop hero. It follows after the events of first two films - in case you haven't liked or seen "RoboCop 3" (1993) this video game might serve you as a good end of a trilogy, because it's really good one. Story is good here. Characters, all voiced by original actors are just as they were in movies. Gameplay itself is pretty straightforward. If you enjoyed this companies previous game Terminator: Resistance, with RoboCop they improved a lot. It has skill system, dialog options, great environment to mess with and plenty of enemies to shoot at. It looks great, it sound great and it's simply a great game.
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- TriviaPeter Weller reprises his role as RoboCop/Alex Murphy.
- GoofsFrom RoboCop's point of view, and the point of view in many cut-scenes, almost every character appears to be half to three quarters of RoboCop's height. Taking into account the added size of the suit, the film's RoboCop would be approximately six foot three, not enough to account for such a great difference.
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