In the RoboCop arcade game, the literal first boss of the game is an ED-209 (big, scary robot from the movie). For the remainder of the game, most bosses are simply dudes on assorted construction equipment
I don't know if I've mentioned it here before, but I'm a huge fan of the 80s. Audio-visually, the decade just delivered neatly, of course I also like the grandiose action classics, with their dirty #cyberpunk aesthetics.
#RoboCop is certainly an all-time favorite of mine here. Next week you'll see a lot of pictures of #RoboCopRogueCity again, to coincide with the game's release.
Who else will shoot his way through the dystopian Detroit?
The last few days I had a lot of fun with #RoboCopRogueCity :ablobcatbongo:
The quests aren't deep, but the game captures the socially critical essence of the movies well, even if it's not quite as biting.
The balance between the brutal shooting and the quiet investigations is also successful, and I also like the fact that you get a feel for your colleagues in the police station.
Overall, not a very complex shooter, but very atmospheric and a must-have for #RoboCop fans!
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