RoboCop: Rogue City Review



RoboCop: Rogue City reviewed by Justin Koreis on PlayStation 5. Also available on Xbox Series X/S and PC.
RoboCop: Rogue City is a pitch-perfect throwback to the action movies of the ‘80s. It’s over-the-top violence with charm, largely well put together but rough on the edges. Most importantly, it’s a fun way to spend time in a beloved fictional universe that doesn’t overstay its welcome. Blasting at goons as an unstoppable walking machine remains as extremely entertaining as it seemed on the big screen, thanks in part to an impressive commitment to capturing the look and feel of the original film. Mixing in elements like routine police work and side quests does a great job changing the pace, too. Even if it’s not the best example of visual fidelity, and prone to some bugs along the way, that love of RoboCop shines through. This is a solid B movie of a video game, which is exactly what the source material demands.

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21 thoughts on “RoboCop: Rogue City Review”

  1. Everyone is entitled to their opinion and to each their own. That said your opinion is wrong, this game is an 8. Easily the best movie licensed game since the ps2 era.

    Hope this sells well enough to get a resurgence of movie IP games. For a AA developer to make a FPS that is so much better than COD hopefully it opens people's eyes to the same crap coming out every year.

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  2. This needs New Game Plus!!!! Like seriously! That and an Arcade mode, with just the action bits would be so welcome. One of the best FPS's I've played this year. And absolutely nails everything about the first film and it's themes.

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