RoboCop: Rogue City reviewed—graphics praised, gameplay debated, across PC and consoles

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Globally, RoboCop: Rogue City has drawn positive notices from critics who praised the game for bringing the beloved sci-fi franchise to life with striking visuals and intense action. The praise comes in part from the average scores compiled by review aggregators, signaling broad appeal across platforms.

On PlayStation 5, the title has a 69 out of 100 average from 15 reviews, while the Xbox Series X and S version sits higher with a 75 out of 100 average across eight reviews. The PC version, at the time of publication, had too few reviews to produce an official average. OpenCritic tallies an overall average of 73 out of 100 based on 24 reviews across all platforms.

Critics consistently commend RoboCop: Rogue City for its high-fidelity graphics and dynamic combat. Reporters also note the developers honored the source material, crafting a game that respects the original RoboCop lore. Many observers regard it as the strongest live-action adaptation of the character to date, delivering a faithful representation that fans can appreciate.

However, the reception is not without caveats. Several reviewers point to dated gameplay mechanics and a plot that occasionally feels flat, limiting moments of character exposure and emotional payoff for RoboCop. Others cite technical issues that hinder the overall experience, suggesting room for refinement in performance and stability after launch.

RoboCop: Rogue City is a first-person shooter developed by Teyon. The title released on November 2, 2023 for PC, PlayStation 5, and Xbox Series X and S, making it accessible to players across major modern systems.

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