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RoboCop: Rogue City - Unfinished Business

Jul 18, 2025 1:20 AM

Pro
  • Engaging storyline that expands on the RoboCop universe
  • Intense combat mechanics that keep players on their toes
  • Strong retro aesthetic that pays homage to the classic RoboCop films

Con
  • Some gameplay elements feel repetitive over time
  • AI behavior of enemies can be inconsistent
  • Technical glitches that detract from the overall experience

Review

RoboCop: Rogue City - Unfinished Business presents an exhilarating return to Old Detroit, where players find themselves once again in the metal-clad boots of the titular hero. The storyline is engaging, successfully expanding on the RoboCop universe while introducing time-sensitive challenges that keep players invested. The combat mechanics are the standout feature, delivering a visceral experience reminiscent of classic action gameplay. However, the game's repetitiveness can hinder long-term enjoyment, and issues with AI behavior along with technical glitches can snap players back to reality when the immersion is at its peak. Overall, while 'Unfinished Business' builds on its predecessor's foundation, it occasionally stumbles over its own ambitions, leading to a mixed but entertaining experience.

Background information

Reviews have highlighted RoboCop: Rogue City - Unfinished Business as a solid, if imperfect, continuation of a beloved franchise. Critics note the game's ability to capture the essence and action of the original films, yet point out that several technical issues and gameplay clichés remain. Fans of the genre may find enough to enjoy, but caution is advised for those seeking a polished experience.

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