RoboCop: Rogue City had Nacon’s best ever game launch, it’s been confirmed, with the publisher’s CEO Alain Falc hailing the game's success as a “genuine feat.”
01.11.2023 - 19:11 / radiotimes.com / Many
If you’re like us, you’ve been living your best '80s action movie life, making your way through the RoboCop: Rogue City missions.
So, to see where you’re at, we have the full list and how many objectives to expect.
Many were unsure if developer Teyon could deliver a faithful video game imagining of the iconic Cyborg crime-fighter after many dreadful attempts at it in the past.
They have certainly delivered, though, and fans and critics alike have been singing its praises during its early access ahead of a full release.
Part of the charm is that the game isn’t all shooting. There are loads of side quests that see you doing all sorts and let you get lost in the carefully crafted world of Old Detroit.
These side quests net you additional XP, which can be used to upgrade your stats — so they’re well worth doing.
Many missions await, however, and we don’t want to keep you from doing everything in your unchecked power to put a stop to the evil forces at play. So read on for everything you need to know about RoboCop: Rogue City missions.
By our count, there are 57 missions in RoboCop: Rogue City, comprised of 31 main missions and 27 side quests.
All said, RoboCop: Rogue City should keep you entertained for quite some time.
The over-the-top action with the environment (and criminals) being picked apart by bullets and explosions never fails to get old, though, so we’re sure Rogue City will become a popular game to revisit – especially with the high-octane opening that drops you right into the action.
The Gamer has RoboCop: Rogue City pegged as taking around 20 hours to complete the main campaign and most of the side quests, so expect to be roaming Old Detroit a little longer if you want to get all the trophies.
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Below we have all of the main missions that await you in RoboCop: Rogue City.
There are many side quests, too, which are a lot of fun in their own right — and earn you extra XP to unlock upgrades.
Below are all of them listed, along with the locations where they take place.
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RoboCop: Rogue City had Nacon’s best ever game launch, it’s been confirmed, with the publisher’s CEO Alain Falc hailing the game's success as a “genuine feat.”
The dens of the criminal underworld in have safes in different locations requiring codes to open if you want to progress on a certain quest. Managing to confiscate the items inside each safe depends on Officer Murphy's skills, which you've invested in. To reduce crime in the city, Robocop will have to search for secrets not just as a weapon of the law but as a competent detective.
Developed by Teyon and published by Nacon, RoboCop: Rogue City marks the return of Peter Weller to his iconic role as he voices RoboCop in this arcade first-person shooter. In addition, this is the first time in nearly 20 years that the tinman has had his own video game. But has it been worth the wait? Well, that depends on if players are prepared to temper their expectations on what’s clearly not an expensively produced game.
On the surface, a RoboCop video game seems like a very straightforward premise—fight bad guys as a cyborg cop and uphold the law in dystopian '80s America. However, most of RoboCop's game appearances didn't quite focus on the social satire and gray morality of Paul Verhoeven's 1987 film, instead leaning on a shooter experience.
The Discount Dealer is one of RoboCop: Rogue City’s early side quests, and as with most of RoboCop’s adventures, you can unlock a much different ending by finding the clues in Maurice’s apartment.
RoboCop: Rogue City’s Discount Dealer side mission takes Alex Murphy on a hunt that displays just how bad the Nuke epidemic is in Old Detroit. If you’re trying to track down Maurice (and maybe even save him from grievous injury), this is where to nab all the important clues.
Though it's not often that movie tie-ins make for solid video games, that's exactly the case with the recent release of . A first-person shooter developed by Teyon, Peter Weller of and fame reprises his role to take down the criminals and unscrupulous characters of Old Detroit once again. Set after the second film, picks up where the movies left off and follows the story of James Murphy and his partner, Anne Lewis.
The franchise has notoriously struggled to make the transition to Video Games; however, this trend has been shattered with . Developed by Teyon, is a great game and everything an adaptation could wish to be. Set between the events of and, sees the titular cyborg embark on a journey in Old Detroit in which he seeks to clean up the city by taking on gangs and dangerous criminals. Furthermore, the decisions RoboCop makes, have serious repercussions throughout the game, one of the most important decisions comes right at the end — what to do with the final boss.
With so many great games coming out in October, and even more upcoming, your bank account might want a bit of a break, pleading with you, «Is RoboCop: Rogue City on Game Pass?» — or at least imploring you to find the best price deals and cheap ways to play the game.
As the new video game RoboCop: Rogue City arrives in stores both digital and physical, you might be wondering how it pays tribute to cop-turned-robot Alex Murphy's finest moments on screen.
We were mightily impressed with Teyon’s adaptation, as seen in our review, and part of what makes it so great are the many characters bringing the world to life.
It almost feels like it came out of nowhere, but the best entry in the RoboCop franchise since the original film is here.