RoboCop: Rogue City Review – 7 Brutal Reasons This Game Is a Total Blast

Key Takeaways
- Feels like playing inside a classic RoboCop movie
- Slow, heavy combat that actually feels powerful
- Great story with real choices and side missions
- Tons of fan service for old-school RoboCop lovers
- Not perfect, but way better than expected
RoboCop: Rogue City is a first-person shooter that lets you become the iconic half-man, half-machine cop. It delivers heavy action, strong nostalgia, and a surprisingly good story that makes you feel like a true law enforcer in a broken city.
Introduction – My First Steps as RoboCop
The first time I walked out of the police station in RoboCop: Rogue City, I didn’t feel fast.
I didn’t feel agile.
I felt unstoppable.
And honestly? That’s exactly how RoboCop should feel.
I went in with low expectations. Movie games usually let me down. But after a few hours, I caught myself smiling like a kid. This wasn’t just a cash grab. This was made by people who get RoboCop.
Let’s break it all down.
What Is RoboCop: Rogue City?
RoboCop: Rogue City is a first-person shooter set between RoboCop 2 and 3. You play as Alex Murphy, cleaning up crime in Old Detroit.
You:
- Patrol streets
- Take on gangs
- Investigate crimes
- Make choices that affect the story
It’s not just shoot-shoot-bang-bang. There’s actual detective work here.
And yes… you can throw enemies through walls.
Story – Way Better Than I Expected

A Real RoboCop Story
The story feels like it came straight from the movies. Dirty cops, big companies, and criminals everywhere.
You’re not just a gun. You’re a cop.
There are:
- Emotional moments
- Tough decisions
- Cool callbacks to the films
At one point, I had to choose between following orders or helping a civilian. I actually stopped and thought about it. That’s rare in shooters.
Side Missions Matter
Side quests aren’t filler. They add:
- Background to the city
- More depth to characters
- Extra choices and consequences
Some even made me feel bad. Yes, the robot cop game made me feel feelings.
Gameplay – Slow, Heavy, and Satisfying
You Are a Tank (And It’s Awesome)
RoboCop doesn’t run. He walks. Slowly. Like death with metal boots.
And I love it.
Every step feels heavy. Every shot feels powerful.
You:
- Absorb bullets
- Break doors
- Grab enemies and throw them
It’s not about speed. It’s about control.
Combat Breakdown
| Feature | How It Feels |
|---|---|
| Shooting | Heavy and punchy |
| Movement | Slow but strong |
| Enemies | Fun to fight, not too smart |
| Finishers | Brutal and satisfying |
The Auto-9 Is a Beast
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RoboCop’s main gun is perfect.
- No reloads
- Fast fire rate
- Sounds amazing
I barely used other guns because… why would I? This thing is a monster.
Graphics & Atmosphere – Pure 80s Vibes
Old Detroit Feels Alive
The city looks rough. Dirty. Broken.
And that’s good.
You’ll see:
- Neon lights
- Trash everywhere
- People arguing
- Criminals hiding in alleys
It feels real. It feels lived in.
Sound Design = Chef’s Kiss
The music, the footsteps, the gunshots… it all hits.
And when that classic RoboCop theme kicks in?
Goosebumps. Every time.
Choices & RPG Elements – Small but Meaningful
This surprised me.
You can:
- Upgrade skills
- Improve armor
- Boost damage
- Unlock dialogue options
Your choices change:
- How people talk to you
- What missions you get
- How some stories end
It’s simple, but it works.
Things I Loved

Let’s be honest, this game made me happy. A lot.
Highlights:
- Feeling powerful without being overpowered
- Real detective work (scanning, questioning people)
- Faithful to the movies
- Brutal but not dumb
- Respectful to the character
At one point, I threw a guy into an electric sign and just stood there like…
“Yeah… I am RoboCop.”
Things That Could Be Better
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No game is perfect. Not even this metal legend.
Weak spots:
- AI can be dumb
- Some animations look stiff
- Side missions can feel basic
- Not much enemy variety
But none of this broke the fun for me.
Who Should Play This Game?
You’ll love RoboCop: Rogue City if you:
- Are a fan of the movies
- Like slower, tactical shooters
- Enjoy story-driven games
- Want something different from fast FPS games
If you only play super-fast shooters, this might feel slow. But give it time. It grows on you.
Summary
RoboCop: Rogue City is a powerful, nostalgic, and surprisingly emotional shooter that makes you feel like the real deal. It’s slow, heavy, and full of character—just like RoboCop himself. It has flaws, sure, but the experience is so strong that you’ll gladly overlook them.
If you grew up with RoboCop… this one’s for you.
FAQs
Not fully. It has semi-open areas you can explore with missions and side quests.
Yes. It takes place between RoboCop 2 and 3 and feels very faithful.
Not really. It’s more about positioning and using the environment.
Around 10–15 hours depending on side missions.
If you’re a RoboCop fan, absolutely. If not, wait for a sale.