Running, aiming and shooting, all without ducking, taking cover or anything else.Īs in the films, we move RoboCop through the level with the nimbleness of a tank while the enemies fire wildly at him. Now it's a matter of shooting the punks who have taken over the station to pieces. We leisurely walk through the streets in front of the building and first talk to the police before we go into the TV station and the powerful Auto-9 pistol is released from the leg holster. And often with bloody violence.īut the “cleanup” with the crazy punks doesn’t start with a shooter passage as expected, but instead gives a little foretaste of what the game is like. The story of the game picks up directly after the second film in which we slip into the armor of RoboCop Alex Murphy to end a hostage situation in the building of the Media Break TV Station Channel 9. The One-Man Army – Better than expected, but still not really good The game stands on two solid feet, but is constantly too monotonous and doesn't put enough emphasis on the cool RoboCop.Īt the same time, Teyon captured the original stylistically and in many ways well and tells a story about RoboCop and Alex Murphy that could have been shown in the cinema back then. I paid $20 for the game and anyone who can buy it at a similar price and isn't expecting anything great may end up being pleasantly surprised and having fun with the problematic game. My decision to give it a thumbs down wasn't an easy one for me, but I simply can't in good conscience recommend the game at the full purchase price.
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