Sure, let’s dive in and shake things up a bit:
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Okay, so here’s the scoop, right? Teyon worked some kind of magic trick with the whole RoboCop thing. Because really, when was the last time you saw a game based on a movie that didn’t totally flop? We’re talking since Sega Genesis days, if you’re old enough to remember that. Anyway, Terminator: Resistance kind of shocked everyone by not being terrible, and then they somehow pulled off an even bigger surprise with RoboCop: Rogue City. I mean, who would’ve thought? It’s like they got the whole vibe of being RoboCop just spot on. The power, the chaos, you name it. Plus, it nods to the first two movies with a hint—okay, maybe a heap—of satire thrown in.
But wait—Unfinished Business takes it and plops RoboCop into some wild, high-rise chaos. Think Dredd meets The Raid, but with way more mechanical mayhem.
So, here’s the nitty-gritty: Unfinished Business drops July 17. It’s like a solo story ride within this massive OmniTower in New Detroit. This place? Built by OCP, but apparently, it’s now gang central and mercenary turf. And before the big day, some folks got to sneak a peek, live the RoboCop life and all. Three levels plus a special mission as ED-209, which, honestly, sounds like a blast. It’s all basically an excuse to become Alex Murphy again and go on a rampage.
Now, you gotta know this is where Teyon probably thought, “Why fix what ain’t broke?” RoboCop’s still a slow-moving tank, but tough as nails. Standard stuff still goes—like, his Auto-9 pistol? Infinite ammo. Awesome. Bustin’ through walls, tossing bad guys around like they’re ragdolls (I know, that sounds fun), and ripping off turrets just ’cause he can.
Unfinished Business spices it up a bit with some takedowns—that yellow paint prompts? Super satisfying. Bad guys lining up to be RoboCop’s next target aren’t too bright, but some newbies mean you gotta sweat a little.
And can we just talk about OmniTower for a sec? Packed with upgraded tech and targets trying to stop our metallic friend. But don’t worry, RoboCop’s got a few tricks up his sleeve, like OCP-brand healing charges. Convenient, huh?
The weapon stash has grown, but really, that Auto-9 still reigns supreme. Plus, with progression sped up for this leaner adventure, you’re leveling up faster, ready to take on the bad guys. Makes sense since the threat level’s racked up.
This whole setup is pure combat heaven—maybe what RoboCop 3 should’ve shot for. The focus is real: no side quests winding us down. It’s RoboCop in revenge mode, supported by his tech whiz pal. The simple formula seems to really hit the mark.
But oh, highlight alert: the ED-209 mission. Seriously, it’s a tank on legs. Swapping between rocket launchers and twin Vulcan cannons—it’s a fireworks show of chaos, with enemies diving into doom. Playing as this big guy makes RoboCop look like he’s just having a casual stroll in comparison. I mean, who doesn’t want to play as a bipedal tank?
Teyon’s clearly got this knack for bringing old-school IPs to life in a way that doesn’t make you cringe. Here’s hoping there’s more where that came from. RoboCop: Rogue City – Unfinished Business? Launching soon, July 17, 2025, for PC, PlayStation 5, and Xbox Series X/S. Buckle in.
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And there you have it. Hope that hits the mark!