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Review of RoboCop: Rogue City

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Review of RoboCop: Rogue City

Already this Thursday, a new first-person shooter RoboCop: Rogue City from the developers of the Teyon studio will be released on PC, PlayStation 5, and also on the Xbox Series X/S console.

What ratings does the new product receive from foreign reviewers? You can find the answer below.

Shacknews

Robocop: Rogue City makes the case that IP licensing can work well for more than just smaller games. These days, a brand like RoboCop doesn’t have a clear position in pop culture, other than the obvious nostalgia for the films of the late 80s. But the developers showed something unexpected and I really had a great time during the shootouts. In the crowded year of 2023, Rogue City has become an unexpected gem.

90%

GameSpew

RoboCop fans will probably enjoy Rogue City, but those who just like shooting bad guys without a second thought will probably enjoy it too. Add in some light sleuthing and a few humorous moments, and you have a game that makes good use of a popular IP.

80%

On-screen rant

In each chapter of RoboCop: Rogue City, players will find something interesting: an unexpected encounter that needs to be solved, or a complex link that needs to be deciphered. The result was a great game that achieved everything an adaptation could have wanted, breathed new life into the original, and set a new high bar for the series.

80%

Digital Spy

For longtime fans of the RoboCop series, Rogue City is a great game that goes beyond its homage to the original. It won’t win any groundbreaking awards, but Peter Weller narrates a story that may be the best use of the RoboCop name since the original film.

80%

God is a geek

Bloody and brutal, but at times very human. RoboCop: Rogue City is the most faithful adaptation of the world of cinema that has ever existed.

75%

Metro GameCentral

A surprisingly competent piece of work with great action and an ambitious but flawed story.

70%

eurogamer

Teyon combines gory, linear gunplay with light open-world action to create a fun, if unimaginative, RoboCop experience.

60%

Sixth axis

Robocop: Rogue City certainly looks good, but be warned, because despite the polished graphics, the game is mechanically unfinished and broken.

40%

Source :Indian TV

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