
A story-driven first-person shooter set between the events of RoboCop 2 and 3, with Peter Weller back to voice Alex Murphy. The Auto-9 gunplay is deliberately heavy and visceral, criminals coming apart under fire, but the game keeps stepping off the trigger to role-play the job itself: combing crime scenes for evidence, interrogating suspects, writing parking tickets, and making dialogue and moral choices that branch toward multiple endings.
Reception splits along a familiar line. Critics landed at mixed-to-favorable, praising the faithful RoboCop atmosphere and satisfying shooting while flagging dated visuals, uneven pacing, and performance hitches; players ran warmer, treating it as a love letter to the films. The trade-off is authenticity and fan service against rough polish and some repetition. It suits RoboCop fans and anyone who wants the beat-cop role-play more than a technically pristine shooter.
Single Player Only
Overall, player feedback for "RoboCop: Rogue City" is highly positive, with many praising its faithful recreation of the original film's atmosphere and engaging gameplay mechanics. Players appreciate the nostalgic feel and enjoy the gunplay, although several mention performance issues and a lack of polish. Still, the majority agree that the game's charm and price point make it a worthwhile experience, especially for fans of the franchise.
Based on 101 reviews from Playstation, Steam
RoboCop: Rogue City - Before You Buy
