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So, RoboCop: Rogue City – Unfinished Business. It’s like they took the original idea, gave it a haircut, and said, “Hey, remember when games didn’t have to be 100 hours long?” I mean, seriously, it’s only eight hours, but they packed all the good stuff right up front. Anyway — no, wait, I’m getting ahead of myself. Let’s backtrack. Unfinished Business is kind of like a sequel, but also not. It’s like the neighbor who crashes your BBQ because they just moved in next door. You didn’t invite them, but hey, they brought dip.
Okay, so the story’s not gonna win a Pulitzer. It’s more about “pew-pew” and less about “why.” And yeah, the combat’s fun. Maybe too fun? If that’s possible. You might get tired by the time Friday night hits, but RoboCop fans will still be all “PEW-PEW!” by Sunday brunch.
And the weapons? New toys, but none beat the Auto-9. Why fix what ain’t broke, right? You’re basically blowing through enemies like paper — not complaining, though. And let’s not forget the creepy confines of OmniTower. RoboCop goes rogue, stepping out of precincts to dish out justice. Feels empowering in that “I’m a lone wolf in a cop’s armor” kind of way.
But here’s the kicker — there are flashbacks where you play as Alex Murphy, before all the cyborg coolness. Makes you wish they’d do a whole game like that. It’s like eating spicy nachos while chilling on the couch, only they sometimes make you run for water ’cause they’re unexpectedly intense.
Oh, and ED-209? You get to play as that clunky metal bulldozer, and it’s a riot. Infinite ammo, explosions, cranking the chaos dial up to eleven.
Yes, it’s kinda short and not as deep as the first game. It’s like they trimmed the philosophical fat and just left us with a hearty sandwich of action and nostalgia. For some, it might feel like dessert when you wanted a gourmet meal, and for others? It’s precisely that sugar rush they were craving.
So there you go. RoboCop: Rogue City – Unfinished Business. It’s bold, chaotic, and yet charmingly imperfect. It’s not all cherries, but, hey, sometimes you just wanna embrace a little messiness.
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