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RoboCop: Rogue City – Unfinished Business Gets Gameplay Overview Trailer

NACON has shared the official gameplay overview trailer for RoboCop: Rogue City – Unfinished Business. The trailer shows two minutes of gameplay footage. So, if you’re interested in the game, you should check it out.

Unfinished Business is a stand-alone sequel to RoboCop: Rogue City. Just like the first game, it’s being made with Unreal Engine 5. It will also use Nanite and Lumen to make the graphics look better. However, it’s still not clear if it will support Hardware Lumen this time.

Along with a brand-new story, the game promises to have lots of cool new stuff. You’ll get to use new weapons like the Cryo Cannon. You’ll also battle new enemies, like fast androids with katanas. And on top of that, you can use powerful finishing moves to take them down.

And that’s not all. For the first time ever in a RoboCop game, you’ll get to play as Alex Murphy before he became RoboCop. In a special mission, you’ll also take control of ED-209, the big robot with lots of weapons. You’ll face waves of enemies – both human and robot – in an intense battle.

The game will keep all the things that made RoboCop: Rogue City so popular. That means you’ll get a mix of action-packed shooting and fun detective work. You’ll also be able to level up your character with some light RPG features. The game will include lots of cool RoboCop stuff too – like famous characters, weapons, and places from the movies. And yes, Peter Weller, the original actor who played RoboCop, is back to voice the character again.

For what it’s worth, NACON has not yet shared the game’s PC requirements. Naturally, we’ll be sure to share them with you once we get our hands on them.

Enjoy the trailer and stay tuned for more!

RoboCop: Rogue City - Unfinished Business | Overview Trailer

25 thoughts on “RoboCop: Rogue City – Unfinished Business Gets Gameplay Overview Trailer”

  1. Just finished Terminator: Resistance and all I can say is that im very glad the studio improved as much as it did for RoboCop. Can't wait for it to drop in 2 weeks.

      1. By and large lol. These games based on 80s IP to me are best when it makes the central figure fun to interact with and while I think Terminator: Resistance is like a “6/10 Fine,” My biggest gripe is that the it’s not explicitly fun to engage with the Terminators the way you get to be RoboCop in RoboCop or always think about the Alien in Alien Isolation. I haven’t touched the DLC for Terminator but at this point I’m just going to wait for the RoboCop DLC and check out something else in the meantime.

          1. Infiltrator or Annihilation Line? I’d reinstall to check them out if they are that much better.

          2. Annihilation Line. I barely remembered Infiltrator existed but it’s good, more of a arcade style side mission.

          3. Ty, there's still time before Unfinished Business. I'll def give it a whirl before the end of the week, maybe both if I like Annihilation Line that much and Im still free.

          4. Annihilation Line is definitely improved on the base game's experience but I feel like it doesnt fix my initial problem with the game. It just doesnt feel terribly fun to interact with the terminators the same way that Alien Isolation made the stuff with the Alien so intense or how robocop gets the pathology of the character right. I could just be looking for too much in a license game as well lol. I did end up finishing the Space Marine Master Crafted Edition. Ngl, that was kinda disappointing too. Still excited for robocop this week though.

  2. I bought Rogue City for 5€ a week ago and I'm loving the game, I'm at the bank heist right now. This is going to be a day 1 purchase. My only complaint is the DLSS implementation, since the second visit to the police station it makes shadows flick, I had to switch DLAA to TAA to fix it.

  3. these folks know what they're doing with an IP and treat it with the care it deserves, I'll be getting it once it launches.

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