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RoboCop: Rogue City

2023
GenresAdventure, Action, Science Fiction and Futuristic, Shooter, Single Player, First Person Perspective
AvailableNov 2, 2023
PlatformPlayStation 5, Xbox Series X, PC
DeveloperTeyon
Overview

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. Armed with your trusty Auto-9, factory-built strength, years of experience on the force and a variety of tools at your disposal, you will fight forces seeking to destroy the city you call home in an all new first-person, explosive hunt for the truth. You have the power to decide how to fulfil prime directives in your own way, but as the story unfolds proceed with caution because corruption and greed know no limits.

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Critics have mixed opinions on RoboCop: Rogue City's story. Some praise its homage to the original film and engaging narratives, while others criticize its lack of originality and flat writing. The game captures the essence of the RoboCop universe but falls short in delivering the satirical bite and depth of the original.

The opinions of the critics regarding the story of RoboCop: Rogue City are varied, but there are several positive aspects that stand out. Many critics appreciate the game's efforts to pay homage to the original film and maintain the authenticity of the RoboCop universe. Digital Spy highlights the return of Peter Weller as the voice of RoboCop, which adds to the overall authenticity of the story. GamingBolt also praises the game for offering engaging stories and detective work that fleshes out the world of RoboCop. Pure Xbox commends the game for faithfully recreating the look, feel, and vibe of the original 1988 movie, with accurate world-building and dialogue that suits the character and world perfectly. However, there are some negative opinions regarding the story of RoboCop: Rogue City. Eurogamer criticizes the lack of originality and missed opportunities to explore more relevant questions. GamesRadar+ mentions that the writing is flat and lacks the dark humor of the original film. Slant Magazine states that the story does not align well with the source material and lacks social commentary. VideoGamer also points out that the last couple of hours of the game are poorly paced and messy. Overall, the consensus among the critics is that the story of RoboCop: Rogue City has its strengths and weaknesses. While some critics appreciate the game's efforts to capture the essence of the RoboCop universe and explore themes of corporate greed, corruption, and the struggle between man and machine, others feel that it lacks originality and fails to deliver the satirical bite and thematic depth of the original film. Despite these mixed opinions, there is a general appreciation for the game's attempts to stay faithful to the source material and offer engaging narratives. Critics such as GamingTrend and TheXboxHub highlight the compelling and self-contained narratives, while TRG commends the game for exploring themes of corporate greed and the militarization of police.


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Critics have mixed opinions on RoboCop: Rogue City's gameplay. Positive feedback includes praise for combat mechanics, feeling powerful as RoboCop, fun RPG elements, and using the environment strategically. However, some critics criticize movement and aiming controls, repetitive missions, lack of enemy variety, technical issues, and limited mobility. Overall, the game offers solid FPS gameplay with satisfying combat, but repetitive missions and technical issues are drawbacks.

The opinions of the critics regarding the gameplay of RoboCop: Rogue City are varied, with both positive and negative aspects highlighted. In terms of positives, many critics praise the combat mechanics and the feeling of power that comes with controlling RoboCop. Digital Spy, Eurogamer, Gfinity, and TheGamer all mention satisfying combat and enjoyable shooting mechanics. The ability to pick up and launch criminals, as mentioned by Digital Spy and Shacknews, adds to the fun and immersion of the gameplay. The inclusion of light RPG elements, such as skill trees and abilities, is also appreciated by critics like GamingTrend and TheSixthAxis. The ability to use the environment as a weapon, mentioned by Eurogamer and Metro GameCentral, adds an extra layer of strategy and excitement to the gameplay. On the other hand, there are some negative opinions regarding the gameplay of RoboCop: Rogue City. Critics like GAMINGbible and GamesRadar+ express frustration with the movement and aiming controls, describing them as bad and monotonous respectively. GGRecon criticizes the repetitive main missions, lack of enemy variety, and technical issues, which they feel limit the combat experience. GamesRadar+ also mentions the slow and mundane tasks, such as scanning and picking things up, which contribute to a slow and monotonous gameplay experience. The limited mobility of RoboCop, as mentioned by GGRecon and Pure Xbox, is seen as a drawback that restricts the combat options. Overall, the consensus among the critics is that RoboCop: Rogue City offers a solid first-person shooter experience with satisfying combat mechanics. The ability to control RoboCop and feel powerful is a standout feature, as mentioned by critics like TheGamer and ZTGD. The inclusion of RPG elements, exploration, and side missions, as highlighted by GamingTrend and GameGrin, adds depth and variety to the gameplay. However, there are criticisms regarding the repetitive nature of the main missions, lack of enemy variety, and technical issues, as mentioned by GGRecon and Pure Xbox. The slow movement and limited mobility of RoboCop are also seen as drawbacks, as noted by GGRecon and Pure Xbox. Despite these negatives, the overall sentiment suggests that the gameplay of RoboCop: Rogue City is enjoyable, especially for fans of the character and the action genre.


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Critics have mixed opinions on the graphics and visual design of RoboCop: Rogue City. While praised for capturing the 1980s aesthetic and atmosphere of the original film with stunning environments and character models, there are criticisms about stiff animations, outdated facial animations, and unfinished aspects. Overall, the game's visuals authentically capture the RoboCop universe but have some flaws that might bother some players.

The opinions of the critics regarding the Graphics and Visual Design of RoboCop: Rogue City are varied, with both positive and negative aspects highlighted. Several critics praised the game's visuals for capturing the authentic 1980s aesthetic of the RoboCop movies. Digital Spy commends the graphics and visual design for effectively capturing the dystopian, neon-lit setting of Old Detroit, while GamingTrend describes the visuals as gorgeously disgusting, capturing the dystopian world in a visually striking way. The environments and character models are also praised by Eurogamer, GGRecon, and Metro GameCentral, who highlight the great look of the backdrops, robots, and the 3D model of RoboCop. Additionally, Shacknews appreciates the game's authenticity in capturing the late-80s cyberpunk style of RoboCop, including actor likenesses, technology, and hammy performances. However, there are also criticisms regarding the graphics and visual design of RoboCop: Rogue City. Eurogamer notes that while the environments and character models look great, the animations, especially facial animations, are stiff and unconvincing. GamingBible mentions that while the environmental visuals are stunning, the human models and facial animations lack polish. IGN and VGC both highlight outdated facial animations and NPCs, while Pure Xbox and GameGrin mention the uncanny valley effect on RoboCop's face and NPCs, respectively. Furthermore, PlayStation Country and TheXboxHub criticize the dated visuals and basic/unfinished aspects of the graphics, such as textures and non-expressive faces. Overall, the consensus among the critics is that RoboCop: Rogue City captures the 1980s aesthetic and atmosphere of the original film, with attention to detail in character design and environments. The game's visuals are praised for their authentic and faithful rendering of the RoboCop universe, with stunning environments, backdrops, and the 3D model of RoboCop. However, there are notable issues with animations, particularly facial animations, and some aspects of the graphics are criticized for being dated, basic, or unfinished. Despite these criticisms, the game's visuals are generally appreciated for their ability to evoke the campy 80s charm and excessive gore of the original film, making it enjoyable for fans of the series.


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Critics have mixed opinions on the Sound Design and Music of RoboCop: Rogue City. Peter Weller's voice acting as RoboCop is widely praised for its strong performance and iconic catchphrases. The sound design receives accolades for its accurate recreations of sounds from the films. However, issues like audio bugs and inconsistent levels have drawn criticism. Overall, while there are flaws, the Sound Design and Music enhance the immersive experience and capture the essence of the original RoboCop films.

The opinions of the critics regarding the Sound Design and Music of RoboCop: Rogue City are varied, but there are several positive aspects that stand out. The voice acting, particularly Peter Weller's performance as RoboCop, is consistently praised by multiple critics. Digital Spy, Eurogamer, GGRecon, GamesRadar+, and VideoGamer all highlight Weller's strong vocal performance, with VideoGamer specifically mentioning his deadpan voice lines and iconic catchphrases. The return of familiar voices, including Weller as RoboCop, adds depth to the established world, as noted by GGRecon. The sound design is also commended by critics such as GamingTrend, God is a Geek, JeuxActu, and But Why Tho?, who mention the accurate recreations of sounds from the RoboCop films, such as heavy footsteps and impactful gunshots. The soundtrack is another positive aspect, with GamingBolt, GameGrin, IGN, and XboxEra praising its fitting mood and use of synth. However, there are some negative opinions regarding the Sound Design and Music of RoboCop: Rogue City. GAMINGbible and GamingTrend mention audio bugs and spotty audio volumes, with GAMINGbible specifically noting whisper-like or excessively loud dialogue. Destructoid criticizes the inconsistent audio levels, with some characters sounding quiet and far away. CGMagazine criticizes the voice acting as amateurish, and Eurogamer mentions that voice acting generally falls flat, except for Weller's performance. Overall, the consensus among the critics is that the Sound Design and Music of RoboCop: Rogue City have both positive and negative aspects. The voice acting, particularly Peter Weller's performance, receives consistent praise and is considered a standout element. The sound design, including accurate recreations of sounds from the RoboCop films, is also commended. However, there are criticisms regarding audio bugs, spotty audio volumes, and inconsistent audio levels. Despite these negatives, the overall sentiment is that the Sound Design and Music contribute to the immersive experience and capture the themes and atmosphere of the original RoboCop films.


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Critics have mixed opinions on the voice acting in RoboCop: Rogue City. While Peter Weller's reprisal as RoboCop was praised for authenticity, some found other performances lacking emotion or sounding robotic. The inclusion of original actors added to the game's appeal, but miscast roles and flat deliveries were noted as weaknesses.

The voice acting in RoboCop: Rogue City has received mixed reviews from critics. Several critics, such as Digital Spy and Eurogamer, praised Peter Weller's performance as RoboCop, noting his strong vocal delivery and ability to capture the character's deadpan dialogue and references to the original movie. Critics like GamingTrend and PlayStation Country also highlighted the stellar voice work of other characters, such as Officer Lewis, which added credibility and authenticity to the overall experience. The inclusion of Peter Weller, the original actor for RoboCop, was particularly appreciated by fans of the franchise, as mentioned by critics like TheSixthAxis and Pure Xbox. However, not all critics were as positive about the voice acting in the game. Some reviewers, such as GAMINGbible and GamesRadar+, felt that the actors delivering the dialogue seemed bored or lacked emotional depth, resulting in flat performances. GGRecon criticized the voice acting for making side characters sound more robotic than the hero, which could potentially detract from the immersion of the game. CGMagazine and Destructoid also mentioned amateurish and miscast performances, with some voice actors sounding jarringly off or silly. Overall, the consensus among critics is that the voice acting in RoboCop: Rogue City has its strengths and weaknesses. While Peter Weller's reprisal of his iconic role as RoboCop was widely praised for its authenticity and capturing the character's essence, the overall quality of the voice acting varied. The inclusion of other characters from the franchise, as well as the use of soundalikes, added to the immersion and authenticity of the game. However, some critics felt that the performances lacked emotional depth, were flat, or even miscast. Despite these mixed opinions, the positive reception towards Peter Weller's performance and the inclusion of original actors contributes to the overall appeal of the voice acting in the game.


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RoboCop: Rogue City's technical performance divides critics across PS5, Xbox Series X, and PC. From framerate drops to minor bugs, opinions vary on the game's technical polish. While some cite significant issues, others find the performance stable with room for improvement. Overall, mixed reviews suggest a need for bug fixing and smoother gameplay.

In terms of the technical performance on the PS5, the opinions of the critics are mixed. Eurogamer, GGRecon, GamingTrend, God is a Geek, and TheSixthAxis all mention technical issues such as framerate drops, glitches, and audio bugs. These issues include characters glitching through walls, disappearing guns, and jerky framerates. However, Screen Rant notes that while there are occasional missteps and bugs, the overall technical performance of the game is solid. Shacknews mentions occasional jank and inconsistency, while TheGamer simply states that bugs and jank are issues. On the Xbox Series X, the technical performance of RoboCop: Rogue City also receives mixed reviews. GameGrin mentions lip-syncing problems, late texture pop-ins, and occasional soft locks, but notes that these issues do not significantly impact gameplay. IGN mentions audio and video syncing problems, frozen faces in cutscenes, and occasional game crashes. TheXboxHub acknowledges graphical glitches and audio inconsistencies, but states that these issues can be overlooked due to the game's strengths in other areas. XboxEra and ZTGD both mention minimal bugs and stable performance, with only minor graphical hitches and issues with enemies falling over near guardrails. For the PC version of the game, the opinions of the critics are again mixed. Destructoid mentions technical problems such as audio level issues and texture streaming problems, which they find distracting throughout the entire game. Noisy Pixel, on the other hand, states that the game's performance is stable during their 16 hours of playtime. Ragequit.gr describes the game as almost completely bug-free, with only minor glitches encountered. TRG mentions bugs and rough edges that can hinder the experience, including assets not being translated and instances of restarting at checkpoints due to progression issues. However, they note that the generous checkpointing helps mitigate these problems. Overall, the consensus among the critics is that RoboCop: Rogue City has mixed technical performance across all gaming platforms. While some critics mention significant technical issues such as framerate drops, glitches, and audio bugs, others note that the game's technical performance is solid or stable. It is clear that the game has room for improvement in terms of technical polish and bug fixing. However, it is also important to acknowledge that some critics found the technical issues to be minor and not significantly impacting the overall gameplay experience.


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Critics have mixed opinions on the replay value of RoboCop: Rogue City. Some praise its side missions, choices, and multiple endings for enhancing replayability, while others criticize the lack of compelling gameplay and story. Positive aspects like side quests and activities in the '90s setting are noted, but concerns about repetitive gameplay and the absence of features like New Game+ are raised. Overall, the game's replay value depends on players' preferences for exploring different paths and making choices.

The opinions of the critics regarding the replay value of RoboCop: Rogue City are varied, with some positive and negative aspects highlighted. Several critics, such as Digital Spy, Eurogamer, GamingTrend, and Screen Rant, mention the inclusion of side missions, choices, and multiple endings as positive factors contributing to the game's replayability. These elements provide players with the opportunity to explore different paths, make different decisions, and experience alternative outcomes, enhancing the overall replay value. The inclusion of side quests and activities also adds depth and flavor to the game's '90s setting, as noted by Digital Spy. However, there are also negative opinions regarding the replay value of RoboCop: Rogue City. Critics such as GamesRadar+, Pure Xbox, and TRG express concerns about the overall gameplay and story not being compelling enough to warrant replaying. GamesRadar+ specifically mentions that while there are some side stories and choices, they are not strong enough to drive players to replay the game. Pure Xbox highlights the repetitive nature of the game, which may diminish the desire for further playthroughs. TRG's mention of the absence of a New Game+ mode or similar features suggests that the game may not offer much incentive for replay beyond the initial experience. Overall, the consensus among the critics is mixed regarding the replay value of RoboCop: Rogue City. While some critics, such as Eurogamer, GamingTrend, and ZTGD, acknowledge the game's replay value through side missions, dialogue choices, and multiple endings, others, like GamesRadar+, Pure Xbox, and TRG, express reservations about the game's overall appeal for replaying. The inclusion of side content, skill systems, and customization options are seen as positive aspects by critics like Ragequit.gr and Destructoid. However, the lack of variety in gameplay, repetitive elements, and absence of certain replay features are mentioned as potential drawbacks. Ultimately, players who enjoy exploring different story paths, making choices, and engaging in side missions may find RoboCop: Rogue City to have satisfactory replay value, while others may not feel compelled to revisit the game after completing it once.


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Overall Verdict

Critics have mixed opinions on RoboCop: Rogue City. Positive reviews highlight its authentic tribute to the franchise and Peter Weller's performance, while negative reviews criticize its lackluster execution and technical issues. Overall, the game appeals mainly to fans of the franchise, offering an experience that captures the essence of the RoboCop universe but may leave non-fans underwhelmed.

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Gfinityesports.com

Oct 31, 2023

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The reviewer adores the game and considers it a fantastic entry in the franchise. They praise its faithfulness to the source material and its smooth gameplay. They recommend it to fans of the films and those familiar with the character.

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Shacknews.com

Oct 31, 2023

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The review praises the game for its authenticity, humor, and balance between nostalgic homage and contemporary affect. It describes the game as an unexpected gem and recommends it.

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Thexboxhub.com

Oct 31, 2023

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RoboCop: Rogue City offers an authentic and fun gameplay experience that captures the essence of the franchise. It is a must-play for fans of the franchise and newcomers alike, despite some technical issues and mixed visuals and audio.

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Cgmagonline.com

Oct 31, 2023

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The game is described as a shockingly complete package with terrific gameplay and level design, despite some presentation issues.

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Ragequit.gr

Oct 31, 2023

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RoboCop: Rogue City is a game that will primarily appeal to RoboCop fans and those who enjoyed Teyon's Terminator game. It may not be a polished AAA production, but it captures the essence of the RoboCop movies and offers a soulful experience.

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Ztgd.com

Oct 31, 2023

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Robocop: Rogue City is an absolute gem of a game. While not as polished as a AAA title, it still manages to look great in motion and function just as well. The game captures the essence of Robocop and offers a satisfying gameplay experience.


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Destructoid.com

Oct 31, 2023

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Despite its flaws, RoboCop: Rogue City is a terrific game that captures the heart of the franchise. It is worth playing and experiencing the world it presents.

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Gamingtrend.com

Oct 31, 2023

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RoboCop: Rogue City is a great game with an intriguing narrative, satisfying gameplay, and a cult classic feel. Despite some technical issues, it offers an enjoyable experience.

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Toucharcade.com

Nov 6, 2023

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Pleasant surprise and great experience for fans of the franchise

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Screenrant.com

Oct 31, 2023

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RoboCop: Rogue City is a great game that accomplishes everything an adaptation could wish for, breathing new life into its source material and setting a new high bar for the franchise.

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