Part sequels and some independent expansion, Robocop: Rogue City – unfinished business is an almost perfect value proposal. Whether you have played the bass game Robocop: Rogue City or not, Unfinished business is a budget -friendly, eight -hour title that is laser focused on the best parts of its 2023 precursor to deliver a short and incredibly sweet campaign. It is Robocop: Rogue City – Unfinished company Admittedly, is a little easier on story elements than the base game and more dependent on a combat model which, depending on your taste, can start to wear thin when you reach the rear half of the experience. But even for those well-re-re-marked in the excellent Robocop simulator that Teyon has created with VillainThe Unfinished business Provides enough new to the table to be an exciting opportunity.
There are new weapons to the toy with, new fiend types, a whole new implementation of Villain's skill trees and auto-9 upgrade circles and a series of standalone assignments that immediately stand out as one of the best content ever come from Robo IP. The main story about Unfinished business Is a fairly trite revenge story that has a predictable conclusion, but getting there, and seeing Robocop/Alex Murphy's past with the antagonist, is the silver lining that makes the game's otherwise weaker story and character development forgive. And it is without mentioning the ultimate power fanatic that Unfinished business Deliver by letting players go into the shoes from Robocops OCP proceeds, ED-209.
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Robocop: Rogue City Unfinished Business – Story Trailer
Robocop: Rogue City shares some stories for his unfinished business -living experience, which comes to Playstation, Xbox and PC.
Robocop: Rogue City – unfinished business waste is wasting no time coming to the action
In my preview of Robocop: Rogue City – unfinished businessI made the analogy that if Villain is stand-in for Robocop 3And then Unfinished business is what you can get about Robo and Alex Garland's Drink Became a movie. After a short and to-point story setting where Robocop's Metro West Precinct falls under attack by a group of mercenarial, the game dumps players right into the action by cutting them loose within the framework of the game's environment: The Omnitower. Omnitower is a massive OCP-built skyscraper in the heart of new Detroit that falls outside normal police jurisdiction. But since Robocop is technically an OCP supply, he has a small turning room to go on a one-man/machine mission. To make things more interesting, the goal of the attack on the Metro West equipment for monitoring and control of Robocop, adding a wrinkle of mystery to who the mercenar may be and raise questions about what they plan to do with Robocop during the thumb.
Answers to these questions come on time but not before you can get to the real draw of what Robocop: Rogue City – unfinished business Shops om- to go back to Robocop's armored shoes and adding waste to rooms full of criminals. Teyon had previously nailed the feeling of what it would be be Robocop in Villainand the manipulated wisely not too much with that formula in Unfinished business. On the contrary, actually. If something, Unfinished business Sets the combat front and the middle as the main draw of the experience, and it starts with the foot stuck on the pedal and rarely release ever.
There are a small handful of new weapons that Robocop can pick up from submerged enemies, but as in Robocop: Rogue CityNone of them compares with Auto-9's power and precision. Teyon has again done an excellent job that represents one of the most iconic weapons in science fiction, and it is so fun to use that it is almost difficult to motivate something else except in very specific scenarios where ripping a mounted heavy machine gun or stealing an enemy minigun requires it. When you reach halfway point Unfinished business“Campaign, you have basically seen almost everything new it gives to the table over its predecessor, but the strength of that core game loop, in combination with Unfinished business“Shorter length, results in the experience never really knocking out its welcome.
The new Alex Murphy and ED-209 missions are some of the highlights of unfinished companies
A trick up Unfinished business“Sleeve that prevents things from becoming outdated, just as you feel you've seen all the game has to offer, are the new assignments that focus on Alex Murphy and ED-209. Robocop shares a story with Unfinished business'Antagonist who sees us will play through flashback sequences like Murphy when he was just a regular police officer on the Detroit police force, and if these assignments do something, it is proven that Teyon absolutely needs to create a tense, slower tactical shooter. Murphy does not have the oriented computer or armor plating of its future self, but through smart use of a regenerating health mechanic and limits players to a standard problem shooting, these restrictions are actually in favor of the FPS game during these segments. It significantly changes the general flow of Unfinished business Without feeling in place, and I was generally left and wanted more chances to play like Alex Murphy.
The same can be said of the ED-209 missions, which is an even more absurd and excessive power fantasy than to play as Robocop. ED-209 is basically invincible (unless you count stairs) and have unlimited ammunition in each of their weapons: a missile shooter and Vulcan canon. As long as players strategically juggle with the coils for each of them, they will certainly never end the regulation, continuously carving a way through some of Omnitower, which is torn down by ED-209 as if it were made of tissue paper. ED can also heal itself (even on a cooling), and it is a nice twist on Lore to control the Hulking Bipedal thought as a force for justice instead of meeting it as an enemy, although there is also a bit of it.
Unfinished deal is a worthy follow -up of Robocop: Rogue City which is short but cute
VillainS inclusion of RPG-style assignments, branching dialogue and skill tree was a surprising twist to what originally seemed like a simplified FPS. And while these elements remain in Unfinished businessThey are toned a bit to get out of the way for the game's battle. Unfortunately the balancing is where in comparison with VillainThe Unfinished business“The story is missing somewhat. Teyon did an affordable job to take advantage Robo Movies in VillainHandles some hard sci-fi concepts such as the ability to consciousness and memory to exceed the physical form, life after death and the moral and ethical dilemmas in cybernetic reinforcement, while also refusing to avoid the social comment on rude corporate giving, urban decay and the dangers with a police officer.
Unfinished business In the end, most of the big swings change that Villain Took, for better or worse, replace them with less, more character -controlled moments that do not do much to contribute to the larger story. So while Unfinished business Is a MIL-A-MINUT FPS-exciting ride that delivers some of the most satisfactory and visceral battles in the genre, so at the expense of losing some of the more unique elements in its predecessor. Whether it is to its advantage or disadvantage really depends on your opinion if Villain's inclusion of these elements and if they served to add the experience. If you are in a new Teyon-Helmed Robocop game just for the battle, then Unfinished business won't disappoint you.
In just over 8 hours, Unfinished business serves its invoicing as a “semi-century” and standalone experience, and offers much more than you find in a typical DLC while entering about a third of the driving time for Villain. The shorter length, in combination with the new additions it makes for the already excellent battle sandbox, makes Robocop: Rogue City – unfinished business A simple recommendation for both newcomers and series veterans. Whether you have played Robocop: Rogue City or not, you can come in Unfinished business And expect to have an absolute blast with the moment-to-the-moment, cementing it as a worthy follow-up to one of the most surprising FPS titles in recent years.
Robocop: Rogue City – unfinished business
Reviewed on PC
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July 17, 2025
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M for mature 17+ // blood and gore, drug reference, intense violence, strong language
- A persuasive quasisis support that improves on an already excellent battle sandbox
- New Alex Murphy and ED-209 assignments add game variation at critical intersections
- Tight and action -packed campaign that does not exceed its welcoming
- The emphasis on battle comes at the expense of some of Rogue City's more interesting story elements
- All the weight of the action sees that it begins to extend near the conclusion