

There's no gameplay, no hint at how it'll actually play and no specific platforms revealed for the game beyond 'console and PC' (it's safe to assume PS5 and Xbox Series X/S though, considering it's targeting 2023). In Rogue City, you play as the original Robocop: Alex Murphy, in an original story based on the first three films. To see this content please enable targeting cookies.īlink and you'll miss the titular cyborg, who appears in the trailer for a whopping two seconds, but as reveals go, at least we got something. The reveal trailer, which you can watch below, sets the scene well – we're back in a foggy Detroit, crime is rampant and a narrator wonders, "Who, or what, will send these crooks on the run and restore peace to all citizens once and for all?"

Yes, you read that right: there's actually an honest-to-God Robocop game in the works right now. Publisher Nacon announced the game out of nowhere during its July 6 showcase. The game is an enjoyable experience, and fans of the film will appreciate the faithful recreation of the film's world.Robocop: Rogue City is a newly announced first-person shooter from the developer of Terminator: Resistance, and it's coming to PC and consoles in 2023.

The player must use their reflexes and quick thinking to defeat the enemies and progress through the levels. RoboCop 2D is a challenging game that will test the player's skills. He will also face off against three bosses: The Director, Cain, and a giant robot called "The Enforcer". RoboCop must fight his way through twelve levels of action, using his various weapons to defeat the enemies he encounters. The Director is a ruthless dictator who wants to rule the city with an iron fist. The Authority is a powerful organization that controls the city, and is led by a man named "The Director".

The game then fast-forwards to the year 2028, where RoboCop is fighting against a new enemy called "The Authority". The game begins with a brief introduction, depicting RoboCop's battle against the crimelord named Cain. The game features twelve levels, and the player controls RoboCop as he fights his way through hordes of enemies. It is based on the film of the same name, and was developed by French studio Titus Software and published by Titus France SA. RoboCop 2D is a 2004 2D beat 'em up video game released for Microsoft Windows.
