RoboCop: Rogue City - Unfinished Business PC Review by Madrenzy
Yo, what’s good, Twitch fam? It’s your boy Madrenzy, dropping a hot 10/10 review for RoboCop: Rogue City - Unfinished Business on PC, and let me tell you—this game is an absolute banger! If you’re ready to step into the titanium boots of Detroit’s baddest cyborg cop and unleash some serious justice, this standalone expansion is everything you didn’t know you needed. Strap in, ‘cause I’m about to break down why this game is straight-up perfection.From the second you boot up Unfinished Business, you’re thrown into the chaos of OmniTower, a gritty, dystopian skyscraper that’s like The Raid meets Judge Dredd with a RoboCop-sized dose of ‘80s swagger. The story kicks off with a gut-punch: Metro West precinct is trashed, and it’s up to RoboCop to hunt down the mercenaries responsible. The narrative is tight, packed with callbacks to the OG films, and Peter Weller’s iconic deadpan delivery as RoboCop? Chef’s kiss. It’s like he never left the role—every line drips with that robotic charisma that makes you wanna yell, “I’d buy that for a dollar!” Gameplay? Oh man, it’s a straight-up power fantasy. The Auto-9 pistol feels like an extension of your soul, with infinite ammo and a customization system that lets you turn it into a head-popping beast. New toys like the Cryo Cannon are pure chaos—freezing mercs into ice sculptures before shattering them is so satisfying, I was cackling like a madman on stream. The new contextual finishers? Slamming a punk’s head into a vending machine or tossing them down a trash chute never gets old. Teyon nailed the weighty, tank-like movement of RoboCop, making you feel unstoppable yet deliberate, like you’re mowing down waves of enemies with surgical precision.The OmniTower setting keeps things fresh with varied floors—movie theaters, labs, you name it. It’s not just a monotonous climb; every level feels distinct, packed with side missions that range from hilarious neighbor disputes to deeper lore drops about Alex Murphy’s past. Speaking of, the flashback missions where you play as pre-RoboCop Murphy are a dope change of pace, adding a tactical shooter vibe that had me on edge. And yo, I won’t spoil it, but there’s a section where you control you-know-who—let’s just say it’s an absolute blast and had my chat losing their minds.Visually, the game pops on PC. RoboCop himself looks like a polished chrome god, and the environments ooze that retro-futuristic vibe with neon, grime, and old-school tech like green-screen monitors. Sure, some NPC animations are a bit janky, but when you’re blasting through mercs and drones, you barely notice. The sound design is on point too—every thud of Robo’s steps and the pew-pew of the Auto-9 had me hyped. Pro tip: there’s a Streamer Mode for those of us on Twitch, so you can dodge copyrighted music and keep the vibes clean.At 8-10 hours, it’s the perfect length for a weekend binge, and the budget price makes it a no-brainer. Whether you played Rogue City or not, this standalone delivers the full RoboCop experience with enough new spice to keep it fresh. It’s violent, it’s campy, it’s everything a RoboCop fan could dream of. Teyon didn’t just make a game; they crafted a love letter to the franchise that had me grinning ear-to-ear the whole stream.Final Verdict: 10/10
RoboCop: Rogue City - Unfinished Business is a must-play for anyone who loves over-the-top action, ‘80s nostalgia, or just wants to feel like a badass cyborg. It’s pure, unfiltered fun that nails the RoboCop vibe while delivering a bloody, satisfying FPS romp. Catch me streaming this one again, ‘cause I’m already itching to dive back into OmniTower. Dead or alive, you’re coming with me to play this game!