Posted on: August 25, 2025

Thenubus
Possesseur vérifiéJeux: 636 Avis: 2
Robocop at it's best!
I’ll be honest, I had my doubts about RoboCop: Unfinished Business. A game stuck inside one giant building? Sounded like it might fall short. But damn, this game shut me up fast—it’s a brilliant tribute to the original RoboCop that nails every single detail. The soundtrack is pure gold, channeling that ‘80s synth energy with pulsing action tracks and creepy, atmospheric tones. It feels ripped straight from the original movie, setting the perfect vibe for every intense firefight or quiet, tense moment. The single-building setting could’ve been a drawback, but it’s a masterpiece. From cold, corporate boardrooms to grimy maintenance shafts and high-tech security posts, every corner drips with retro-futuristic, capitalist-hell vibes. Details like propaganda posters and flickering terminals make the world feel alive and oppressive, staying 100% true to the original’s sharp, satirical edge. You start as a clunky, cyborg, but as you upgrade, you become an unstoppable killing machine. Unlocking enhanced targeting, brutal melee moves, or tactical hacks feels natural and empowering, keeping RoboCop’s essence while making you feel like a badass taking down corporate thugs. Performance-wise, it’s a dream. Running on Linux with Proton and a 3080, the game is buttery smooth, delivering high frame rates and snappy, responsive controls. No stutters, no lag—just pure, fluid action that lets you stay locked in.
Trouvez-vous ce commentaire utile ?