


I even had a home-grown Matrix moment as everything slows down when Robocop breaches a door, allowing me to pick off the bad guys with seemingly little effort. I could stroll carelessly through enemy fire or jump down an elevator shaft without a snapped shin in sight. There were many moments like this that reminded me of my cyborg prowess. Receiving either a savage fist to the face or being grabbed by the throat and flung across the room like a toy doll. The poor souls that let me get too close got a pretty bloody taste of the melee options.

As I traversed the news studio in my first proper quest as RoboCop, I found myself using my faithful Auto-9 pistol and a bevy of assault rifles to mow down the evil gangsters in a blaze of glory. The fight sequences were everything a fan of the series could hope for. While I enjoyed the more empathetic and genuine stories while previewing RoboCop: Rogue City, it was more like the icing on an action-packed FPS-flavored cake.
