Of all the games made so far in Unreal Engine 5, the one I've had the most fun with in RoboCop: Rogue City, an unapologetically old-fashioned FPS that delivers some of the most intense, graphic combat seen in video games to date. This is combat that our reviewer of the game described as 'straight up murder' and that caused him to totally lose it when he went to punch a baddie for the first time and RoboCop's fist flew out 'with the force of a particle accelerator, instantly atomizing their skull.'
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And, as someone who has played the game, I can concur that this sort of deadly beatdown is but a small sample of the violent retribution you can dispense as the famous lawman. Gunplay is visceral, loud and bloody, with RoboCop's Auto 9 machine pistol (as well as other firearms) popping heads and rending limbs with ease. Oh, and then there's the fact that you can just pick up enemies and throw them through walls, or grab CRT monitors or full-blown dumpsters and send them winging into your foes, crushing them brutally.
All of which is why, when I saw this large discount on RoboCop: Rogue City I felt compelled to bring it to wider attention. There's a lot of old-fashioned FPS fun on offer here for very little spend. The full details are below.
If you just want a good old-fashioned FPS, one that delivers great combat and engaging visuals, then RoboCop: Rogue City is well worth a look. It doesn't do much else than that, but boy does it do the violence well, and thanks to it being made in Unreal Engine 5, it looks great, too. It boasts 10,000 'Very Positive' reviews on Steam.
Being candid with you as someone who owns this game already, while RoboCop: Rogue City's combat is fantastic, other aspects of the game are a bit lacklustre. The plot aims for authentic cheesy '80s action movie fun, but often falls short, while the pacing of the game can feel off. When you're shooting stuff it's fantastic but, when you're not, say when you're pottering
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