Rogue City doesn’t just bring nostalgia; it deepens it. Beneath the gunplay is a world rich with story and soul. Heavy on Dialogue, Rich in Lore This isn’t your usual FPS. Between shootouts, the game unfolds through dialogue-heavy moments that reveal a surprisingly emotional and layered RoboCop universe. Some might find the pacing slow, but for lore-lovers, it’s gold. Murphy’s Humanity Performing mundane tasks like scanning IDs isn’t just filler—it reflects RoboCop’s lingering humanity. Citizens notice him, react to him, even grow to respect Murphy as a person rather than a product. That emotional arc is what makes playing him so special. Performance & Bugs It’s visually stunning but demanding. Players with mid-range setups may hit a snag—NPC mouths bug out unless view distance is set to “far,” which breaks immersion in a game so focused on conversations. Combat & Rhythm Expect combat, but expect repetition. It’s structured in a loop—dialogue, action, repeat—which won’t appeal to everyone but serves the story well. Characters Worth Discovering There’s real value in exploring beyond the main quest. The city’s packed with memorable side characters and moments that reward curiosity. Rushing through would mean missing out on the game’s strongest storytelling. The Identity Conflict RoboCop’s internal struggle is portrayed subtly but powerfully. Watching others shift from seeing him as a machine to respecting him as Alex Murphy adds meaningful depth to your choices and actions. Epic Score & Snarky Replies The soundtrack? Absolutely epic. And the dialogue options? Full of cheeky, dry humor that fleshes out RoboCop’s character beautifully. It’s not just a game. It’s a chance to experience RoboCop beyond the visor—a thoughtful, immersive journey worth taking slow.
I’ve thoroughly enjoyed the lore so far; the storytelling is rich and captivating. Although I’m not very skilled at the gameplay, the wide range of difficulty options made the experience accessible and enjoyable for players of all levels. The variety of enemies within the game has also been a highlight, keeping encounters fresh and exciting. However, there are a few drawbacks I’ve encountered. Occasionally, the battle or combat music glitches out, requiring me to return to the main menu and reload my save to fix it. Additionally, this game may not appeal to players who dislike extensive reading, as it leans heavily on dialogue and narrative.