Nacon has released a demo for Robocop: Rogue City for PC via Steam. Grab it now ahead of the game’s release on November 2nd. Here’s the official trailer and a gameplay video.
A few weeks after officially announcing it on X, Teyon has rolled out New Game Plus for RoboCop: Rogue City in a major update.
From Xfire: "Is Nacon's Head of Publishing making a valid point about the industry being flooded with games, or is this just a way to justify poor performance?"
And the problem is too many people spend money buying cosmetic stuff in free to play games instead of buying full release games.
Robocop was released during a gaming period that is normally flooded with games. That October to December is when most heavy hitters release their games. I did pick Robo and loved it
Pandemic does play a factor. Plus companies release games as soon as their finished. If they could hold out and time it better it would help but most companies don’t have that luxury.
I am going to buy this game soon. I have been busy and always have a backlog from years past so I don’t buy as many games day 1 as I used to but I do want to play this and will order it soon.
from eXputer "Game Director of RoboCop: Rogue City says the team wants to work on some IPs, especially after the success of Terminator and RoboCop games."
I'd love to see them do a Predator game. Based on the first film, not the sequel and certainly not any of the reboots.
Dredd. Come on now, you know you want to see it. Get Karl Urban involved. Give us the Dredd sequel we all want.
I feel like the character is moving too fast that it doesn't feel like RoboCop, I know too slow would be annoying too, but it is so fast that it just feels like any other FPS games.
Looks very generic
It's interesting but it's missing the big loud sound Robocop's gun makes in the movies. This gun just sounds generic I always loved the sound in the movie. That loud sound is iconic to Robocop pops out of his leg and then you know shit is going down with that sound.
It looks last gen with a graphics upgrade. Will pick this up a few years down the line used.
Plays pretty good on steam deck. Used medium presets and 30fps cap with fsr set to balanced.