November 26th 2023.
I never thought I'd be saying this, but I'm glad I bought RoboCop: Rogue City instead of Modern Warfare 3. I knew MW3 had bad reviews and was basically just rehashed DLC, but I had played and enjoyed the previous two games, so I wanted to see how the story ended. Unfortunately, it went nowhere and it was a waste of money.
In contrast, RoboCop: Rogue City was a real surprise. It lives up to GC's review, and while it has its rough edges, it's full of heart and ambition. Plus, it's a great sequel to a movie that I love. It's been successful too, so I'm glad Nacon decided to take a chance on it.
It's a solid shooter, but there's more to it than that. You do all sorts of policework, including giving out parking tickets, and there are some surprisingly clever side quests. The voice-acting and dialogue is great, especially Peter Weller, who you can tell is really trying his best. It's not as satirical as the movie, but there are some good lines and the fake radio ads are hilarious.
What makes it stand out is how it's willing to experiment. The low budget might be obvious in some of the graphics, but that allows it to take risks and come up with new ideas. It's a stark contrast to MW3, which feels like it was made by a robot.
So if you're looking for a game to buy, I'd recommend Rogue City. It's a great shooter, it looks just like the movies, and it's full of unexpected twists and ideas. It just goes to show that low budget doesn't always equal low quality.
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