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RoboCop: Rogue City - Unfinished Business

2025
GenresAdventure, Shooter, Single Player, First Person Perspective
AvailableJul 17, 2025
PlatformXbox Series X, PlayStation 5, PC
DeveloperTeyon
Overview

RoboCop: Rogue City – Unfinished Business is a new standalone adventure of RoboCop: Rogue City. OmniTower is their fortress, violence their language. Face elite mercenaries all the way to the top of the tower and enforce the law amidst the chaos!

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TL;DR

RoboCop: Rogue City – Unfinished Business is a nostalgic homage to the franchise’s roots, blending familiar themes and lore with solid storytelling and emotional depth—but its predictable plot, rushed pacing, and formulaic tropes make it a competent yet unremarkable DLC that leans too heavily on repetition over innovation.

SCORE DISTRIBUTION FOR STORY

Story Score

72

Positive Reviews (80-100)

25%

Mixed Reviews (50-79)

73%

Negative Reviews (0-49)

2%

Based on analyzing reviews that specifically scored or critiqued the story and narrative.

The story of RoboCop: Rogue City - Unfinished Business receives praise for its adherence to the franchise’s core themes and its ability to expand on RoboCop’s mythology. Critics like The Jimquisition and PlaySense highlight that the narrative, while predictable, effectively captures the essence of the RoboCop universe, with The Jimquisition noting its "potential" despite underdeveloped elements. IGN France and TheXboxHub commend the "solid and well-executed plot" and "familiar themes," respectively, while Games.cz appreciates the "well-developed antagonist" and "emotional depth" that ties into the original game’s lore. The inclusion of flashbacks, as mentioned by Vgames and ZTGD, adds layers to RoboCop’s character, particularly through scenes of Alex Murphy’s past, and ComicBook lauds the "surprisingly strong" satirical critique of systemic injustice and corporate overreach. These elements collectively suggest the DLC successfully channels the spirit of the 1987 film, offering a nostalgic yet engaging experience for fans. However, several critics point to the story’s shortcomings, including a lack of originality, uneven pacing, and underdeveloped characters. VideoGamer and Digital Chumps describe the narrative as "monotonous" and "lack[ing] risk and depth," with the latter calling it a "straightforward tale of battling corruption." DBLTAP and GameGrin criticize the disjointed storytelling, where "sections that allow players to experience the story from the perspective of ordinary characters" disrupt the flow, and Gamekult compares it unfavorably to the poorly received RoboCop 3, calling it "less engaging." Softpedia and Gameliner note the "rushed" plot and "clichés," while XboxEra and XGN mention the "predictable" structure and "tedious downtime" in side quests. The ending, as highlighted by VideoGamer and Gameliner, is seen as unsatisfying or forgettable, with some critics feeling the story fails to fully explore its potential or deliver meaningful consequences. Overall, the consensus among critics is that Unfinished Business is a mixed bag, balancing nostalgic appeal with narrative limitations. While it successfully builds on the RoboCop lore and delivers a "well-written" and "engaging" experience for fans, as noted by Games.cz and Worth Playing, it struggles to elevate the story beyond formulaic tropes. The DLC’s focus on action and its reliance on flashbacks or side quests to flesh out the plot are seen as both strengths and weaknesses, with TheSixthAxis appreciating the "well-integrated" side quests and GamingBolt pointing to a "short runtime" that hampers character development. Despite its flaws, the story is generally considered a fitting addition to the franchise, with IGN France calling it a "love letter to RoboCop fans" and Vgames acknowledging its "depth" through narrative segments. However, the lack of innovation and uneven execution prevent it from being a standout entry, leaving it as a competent but unremarkable expansion.

TL;DR

story and narrative

RoboCop: Rogue City – Unfinished Business is a nostalgic homage to the franchise’s roots, blending familiar themes and lore with solid storytelling and emotional depth—but its predictable plot, rushed pacing, and formulaic tropes make it a competent yet unremarkable DLC that leans too heavily on repetition over innovation.

76

TL;DR

RoboCop: Rogue City - Unfinished Business nails punchy combat and slick mechanics but drowns in repetitive "corridor shooter" monotony, static environments, and underdeveloped ideas. A nostalgic, unoriginal expansion that feels like a rushed cash grab, clinging to the original’s formula without evolving it.

SCORE DISTRIBUTION FOR GAMEPLAY

Gameplay Score

76

Positive Reviews (80-100)

45%

Mixed Reviews (50-79)

55%

Negative Reviews (0-49)

0%

Based on analyzing reviews that specifically scored or critiqued the gameplay mechanics.

The gameplay of RoboCop: Rogue City - Unfinished Business receives praise for its satisfying combat mechanics, variety of weapons, and unique features that enhance the experience. Critics like Gamekult highlight the dynamic action brought by elements such as slow motion and a more challenging experience, while IGN Benelux notes smoother skill systems and quicker upgrades. The inclusion of new weapons, such as the Cryo Cannon and Auto-9, adds depth, with GameGrin and GameSpew appreciating their impact on gameplay. TheXboxHub and Cultured Vultures commend the mix of shooting, puzzles, and side missions, which provide moments of variety. Additionally, GameBlast and TheXboxHub praise the punchy gunplay and contextual finishers, while Gamekult and IGN France emphasize the heavy, brutal combat style that captures the essence of being RoboCop. These elements collectively create a gameplay loop that, while familiar, offers engaging moments for fans of the genre. However, the game faces significant criticism for its repetitive structure, lack of innovation, and linear design. Multiple reviewers, including The Games Machine, VideoGamer, and Push Square, describe the gameplay as monotonous, with predictable enemy patterns and a reliance on "corridor shooter" mechanics. Metro GameCentral and IGN point out that the core loop of entering rooms and shooting enemies becomes tedious, while Critical Hits and Gameblog.fr note the lack of tactical depth and basic level design. XGN and But Why Tho? criticize the static environments and backtracking, and Games.cz and DarkZero highlight ludonarrative dissonance and mundane side quests. The game’s difficulty curve also draws flak, with Metro GameCentral and Game8 observing that it becomes too easy after unlocking abilities, undermining the challenge. These issues collectively detract from the experience, making the gameplay feel derivative and unoriginal. Overall, the critics present a mixed but largely critical consensus, acknowledging the game’s strengths while emphasizing its flaws. While Gamekult, IGN Benelux, and Cultured Vultures appreciate the refined mechanics and new features, the majority of reviews, including those from The Games Machine, VideoGamer, and IGN, highlight its repetitive nature and lack of innovation. The game is seen as a faithful continuation of Rogue City but one that fails to evolve, with Push Square and Metro GameCentral noting its descent into a "monotonous corridor shooter." Despite some positive aspects, the consensus leans toward the game feeling like a rushed or underdeveloped expansion, with GameGrin and GameSpew acknowledging its enjoyment but also its predictability. Ultimately, while it retains the core appeal of the original, Unfinished Business struggles to justify its existence beyond a nostalgic or incremental update.

TL;DR

gameplay mechanics

RoboCop: Rogue City - Unfinished Business nails punchy combat and slick mechanics but drowns in repetitive "corridor shooter" monotony, static environments, and underdeveloped ideas. A nostalgic, unoriginal expansion that feels like a rushed cash grab, clinging to the original’s formula without evolving it.

69

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RoboCop: Rogue City - Unfinished Business dazzles with its dark, retrofuturistic Detroit visuals and Unreal Engine 5 tech, but clunky NPC animations, repetitive environments, and technical glitches (like pink floors) muddy its polish, leaving a stylish yet flawed experience that’s "satisfactory but under-optimized" and a mixed bag of innovation and nostalgia.

SCORE DISTRIBUTION FOR VISUALS

Visual Score

69

Positive Reviews (80-100)

18%

Mixed Reviews (50-79)

76%

Negative Reviews (0-49)

7%

Based on analyzing reviews that specifically scored or critiqued the graphics and visual design.

The graphics and visual design of RoboCop: Rogue City - Unfinished Business receive praise for their atmospheric cohesion and specific technical highlights. Cultured Vultures and TheXboxHub highlight the game’s dark, chrome aesthetic and fluid animations, while XboxEra and PlayStation Universe commend improved lighting, clarity, and the Cryo Cannon’s stunning effects. IGN Benelux and Vandal note detailed environments and professional cutscenes, with Gamekult and Gameblog.fr appreciating the retrofuturistic style and diverse settings. The game’s use of Unreal Engine 5 is frequently lauded, as seen in GameGrin’s acknowledgment of “impressive” visual effects and DarkZero’s observation of “modern graphical features” on PC. These elements collectively create a visually immersive experience that aligns with the RoboCop universe, particularly in its depiction of chaotic, futuristic Detroit and the gritty, neon-drenched atmosphere described by Softpedia. However, the negatives are equally prominent, with several critics pointing to technical and design shortcomings. Gameliner and COGconnected highlight outdated NPC models and subpar facial animations, while Gamereactor UK and Generación Xbox criticize repetitive environments, noting that the focus on a single location like the OmniTower feels monotonous. ZTGD and Push Square mention visual glitches, such as “bright pink floors” and “rough facial animations,” which disrupt immersion. Digital Chumps and GameBlast describe environments as “cold and uninspired” or “excessively dark,” and VideoGamer and Vgames point to “AA budget limitations” and “subpar animations.” TheXboxHub and TheJimquisition also note that the game’s visual quality doesn’t reach the heights of a true triple-A title, with “generic” character designs and “grey corridors” failing to match the vibrancy of the original Rogue City. These issues collectively undermine the game’s potential. The overall consensus among critics is a mixed one, with the game’s visual design praised for its atmosphere and specific elements but criticized for its lack of innovation and technical polish. While some, like Gamekult and Cultured Vultures, see improvements in environments and character design, others, such as COGconnected and Push Square, argue that the visuals feel dated or unfinished. The repetition of settings, as noted by Gamereactor UK and XGN, and the presence of bugs or performance hiccups, mentioned by Vandal and VideoGamer, create a divide in perception. Despite these flaws, many agree that the game captures the essence of the RoboCop universe, with its retrofuturistic style and environmental storytelling. However, the lack of variety, inconsistent optimization, and outdated character models prevent it from fully realizing its visual potential, leaving it as a game that is “satisfactory but lacks optimization” (IGN France) and “a mixed bag” (GameGrin).

TL;DR

graphics and visual design

RoboCop: Rogue City - Unfinished Business dazzles with its dark, retrofuturistic Detroit visuals and Unreal Engine 5 tech, but clunky NPC animations, repetitive environments, and technical glitches (like pink floors) muddy its polish, leaving a stylish yet flawed experience that’s "satisfactory but under-optimized" and a mixed bag of innovation and nostalgia.

71

TL;DR

RoboCop: Rogue City - Unfinished Business nails nostalgic 80s action vibes with immersive sound design, iconic effects, and Peter Weller’s stellar voice work, but technical hiccups—poor lip-sync, muddy audio mixing, and uneven voice acting—dampen the experience, making it an imperfect gem that still thrills fans despite its rough edges.

SCORE DISTRIBUTION FOR SOUND DESIGN

Sound Score

71

Positive Reviews (80-100)

39%

Mixed Reviews (50-79)

53%

Negative Reviews (0-49)

8%

Based on analyzing reviews that specifically scored or critiqued the music and sound design.

The overall reception of RoboCop: Rogue City - Unfinished Business’s sound design and music is largely positive, with critics praising its immersive qualities and nostalgic ties to the original film. Many highlight the effective use of iconic sounds, such as the mechanical leg simulations and the cryogenic weapon’s crackling effects, which enhance immersion (But Why Tho?, DBLTAP). The soundtrack is frequently lauded for its 80s action movie vibe, with TheXboxHub noting the “great drums” and XboxEra appreciating the blend of original film music and new compositions. Critics like Gameliner and GameGrin praise the memorable, retro-inspired scores, while IGN France and Vandal commend the original voice actor, Peter Weller, for adding gravitas. The game’s sound design also excels in combat, with Push Square highlighting satisfying critical hit sounds and GameOver.gr praising the effective sound effects during intense moments. These elements collectively create a cohesive, atmospheric experience that resonates with fans of the franchise. However, several critics point to technical and quality issues that detract from the audio experience. Digital Chumps and GameBlast criticize poor lip-syncing and subpar voice acting for non-lead characters, while Critical Hits describes the soundtrack as “basic.” GameGrin and GamingBolt note inconsistencies in audio mixing, such as fluctuating volume levels and dialogue being drowned out during combat or music. IGN and Gameblog.fr mention uneven voice acting, with some NPCs feeling like “placeholder recordings,” and XGN and Impulsegamer point to poor synchronization issues. Additionally, PlayStation Universe and VideoGamer highlight problems with audio clarity and static, which disrupt immersion. These flaws, while not overshadowing the game’s strengths, suggest that the sound design and music, while ambitious, suffer from technical shortcomings that affect overall enjoyment. Despite the mixed feedback, the consensus among critics leans toward appreciation for the game’s audio direction, particularly its homage to the original RoboCop films. The soundtrack and sound effects are seen as integral to the game’s atmosphere, with many praising their ability to evoke nostalgia and enhance gameplay (Gameliner, TheXboxHub, Vandal). While technical issues like voice acting inconsistencies and audio mixing problems are noted, they are often framed as minor drawbacks rather than deal-breakers. Critics like COGconnected and Softpedia emphasize the value of Peter Weller’s performance and the game’s faithful recreation of the RoboCop soundscape. Overall, the audio design and music are viewed as a strong, if imperfect, component of the game, with most agreeing that they contribute meaningfully to the experience despite their flaws.

TL;DR

music and sound design

RoboCop: Rogue City - Unfinished Business nails nostalgic 80s action vibes with immersive sound design, iconic effects, and Peter Weller’s stellar voice work, but technical hiccups—poor lip-sync, muddy audio mixing, and uneven voice acting—dampen the experience, making it an imperfect gem that still thrills fans despite its rough edges.

69

TL;DR

Peter Weller’s iconic RoboCop voice steals the show with "deadpan humor" and authenticity, but the supporting cast and clunky technical execution (lousy syncing, flat delivery) drag down the experience, making voice acting a mixed bag of nostalgia and frustration.

SCORE DISTRIBUTION FOR VOICE ACTING

Acting Score

69

Positive Reviews (80-100)

27%

Mixed Reviews (50-79)

64%

Negative Reviews (0-49)

9%

Based on analyzing reviews that specifically scored or critiqued the voice acting.

The voice acting in RoboCop: Rogue City - Unfinished Business is largely praised for its standout performance by Peter Weller, who reprises his iconic role as RoboCop. Critics like TheXboxHub highlight his "signature deadpan humor," while XboxEra and IGN France commend his "strong portrayal" and "authenticity," respectively, which anchor the game in the franchise’s legacy. GameGrin and GamingBolt note that the cast is "decent" and "effectively brings the characters to life," with GameOver.gr and Vandal emphasizing how Weller’s return enhances the narrative and emotional weight. Games.cz and Impulsegamer also appreciate his contribution, with the latter pointing to his "charming" delivery. These reviews collectively underscore that Weller’s performance is a critical strength, offering a nostalgic and compelling foundation for the game’s storytelling. However, the overall voice acting quality faces significant criticism, with many reviewers pointing to inconsistencies and technical flaws. Gameliner and VideoGamer describe the voice work as "poor" and "dreadful," respectively, citing emotionless or flat performances that hinder immersion. ComicBook and Loot Level Chill note "strange" and "awkward" delivery, while GameBlast and Metro GameCentral criticize NPCs for "poor performance" and "inconsistent" lines, often lacking synchronization with facial animations. Digital Chumps call it "bog standard," and GamingTrend mentions that "some good performances are overshadowed by poor facial animations." XboxEra and Game8 also point to uneven quality, with XGN highlighting "synchronization issues" that detract from the experience. These critiques suggest that while key characters shine, the supporting cast and technical execution fall short, creating a disjointed atmosphere. The overall consensus among critics is mixed, with a clear divide between the praise for Peter Weller and the criticism of the supporting cast and technical aspects. While TheXboxHub, IGN Benelux, and GamingBolt highlight the positive contributions of the main voice actors, others like Gameliner, VideoGamer, and GameBlast emphasize the lack of polish and immersion-derailing issues. Game8 and GamingTrend acknowledge that some characters deliver strong performances, but the inconsistency in quality and technical flaws—such as poor lip syncing and facial animations—prevail. Despite this, the game’s voice acting is seen as a key element of its identity, with IGN France and Softpedia crediting Weller’s return for its connection to the original films. Ultimately, the reviews suggest that while the voice acting is a mixed bag, it remains a defining feature of the game, with Weller’s work being a highlight that both elevates and contrasts with the broader shortcomings.

TL;DR

voice acting

Peter Weller’s iconic RoboCop voice steals the show with "deadpan humor" and authenticity, but the supporting cast and clunky technical execution (lousy syncing, flat delivery) drag down the experience, making voice acting a mixed bag of nostalgia and frustration.

57

TL;DR

RoboCop: Rogue City - Unfinished Business is a technical disaster, riddled with stuttering, crashes, and glitches across all platforms—Xbox, PS5, and PC—despite sparse positives in stability. Critics label it "unfinished" and "rough around the edges," accusing it of poor optimization and a lack of polish that severely undermines its gameplay and quality.

SCORE DISTRIBUTION FOR TECHNICAL PERFORMANCE

Tech Score

57

Positive Reviews (80-100)

7%

Mixed Reviews (50-79)

60%

Negative Reviews (0-49)

33%

Based on analyzing reviews that specifically scored or critiqued the technical performance.

The technical performance of RoboCop: Rogue City - Unfinished Business shows mixed results across platforms, with some positives noted. On Xbox Series X, Generación Xbox praised its smooth 60 FPS with only minor dips during intense combat, while TheXboxHub highlighted minimal stutters, suggesting a generally stable experience. For PS5, Critical Hits and GamingBolt commended the consistent framerate and visual fidelity, with PlayStation Universe describing the performance as "largely serviceable." On PC, Gameblog.fr and The Games Machine acknowledged the game runs well overall, with Gamekult noting improved stability compared to earlier versions, though Impulsegamer pointed out suboptimal graphics settings for high-end hardware. These observations indicate that while some platforms experience fewer critical issues, others still show promise in their technical foundations. However, the negatives are more pronounced and widespread. On Xbox Series X, multiple critics like But Why Tho?, Cultured Vultures, and XboxEra highlighted stuttering, freezing, and "serious" issues such as soft locks and weapon pickup failures, which disrupted immersion. For PS5, IGN, GameGrin, and GamingTrend criticized frame rate drops, crashes, and visual glitches, with IGN Benelux specifically pointing to performance mode instability. On PC, DarkZero and Softpedia reported crashes and application shutdowns, while Games.cz and Worth Playing cited loading issues, texture bugs, and an unforgiving checkpoint system. VideoGamer and XGN also noted non-functional interactive prompts and glitches during finisher moves, emphasizing that technical flaws were persistent and impactful across all platforms. Overall, the consensus among critics is that RoboCop: Rogue City - Unfinished Business suffers from a lack of polish and optimization, with technical issues undermining its experience. While Generación Xbox and TheXboxHub on Xbox Series X, along with Critical Hits and GamingBolt on PS5, acknowledged moments of stability, the majority highlighted recurring problems like stuttering, crashes, and visual inconsistencies. On PC, Gameblog.fr and The Games Machine noted serviceable performance but stressed that glitches and optimization flaws were still present. Critics like Metro GameCentral and TheSixthAxis suggested some issues might be addressed in updates, but IGN and Hobby Consolas framed the game as "unfinished," with Push Square and Invader criticizing its "rough around the edges" nature. Despite minor positives, the technical shortcomings appear to be a shared concern, casting doubt on the game’s readiness and overall quality.

TL;DR

technical performance

RoboCop: Rogue City - Unfinished Business is a technical disaster, riddled with stuttering, crashes, and glitches across all platforms—Xbox, PS5, and PC—despite sparse positives in stability. Critics label it "unfinished" and "rough around the edges," accusing it of poor optimization and a lack of polish that severely undermines its gameplay and quality.

65

TL;DR

RoboCop: Rogue City - Unfinished Business offers decent replay value for fans via side quests and affordability, but its linear, repetitive design and lack of innovation leave it underwhelming—a lukewarm pick that’s more about revisiting a familiar world than exploring new ones.

SCORE DISTRIBUTION FOR REPLAY VALUE

Replay Score

65

Positive Reviews (80-100)

5%

Mixed Reviews (50-79)

88%

Negative Reviews (0-49)

7%

Based on analyzing reviews that specifically scored or critiqued the replay value.

The overall sentiment towards the replay value of RoboCop: Rogue City - Unfinished Business is mixed, with several critics highlighting its appeal to fans and its value as a standalone expansion. For instance, Cultured Vultures notes that the game offers good replay value at a budget price, making it accessible for both veterans and newcomers. Generación Xbox and TheXboxHub also emphasize that the varied gameplay elements and side missions contribute to a decent level of replayability, especially for those who enjoyed the original. ZTGD and Movies Games and Tech point to the presence of side missions and completionist content, such as side quests and skill points, which enhance the game's appeal for trophy hunters and players seeking extra content. Additionally, IGN Benelux suggests that the game’s 10-hour runtime provides enough challenge for achieving a platinum trophy, which can encourage multiple playthroughs for some players. On the other hand, many critics express concerns about the game's limited replay value due to its linear structure, repetitive environments, and lack of significant new content. But Why Tho? and Gamereactor UK both point to the linear nature and repetitive gameplay as major drawbacks that reduce the incentive to replay. Critical Hits and IGN France note that the inability to return to previous levels and the game’s short runtime, respectively, limit its replayability. XboxEra mentions that while character shifts offer some potential for multiple playthroughs, the overall experience may not be as compelling as the original. GameGrin and GamingTrend also highlight technical issues and linearity as factors that detract from the game’s replay value, making it less appealing for those who are not already invested in the franchise. Despite these criticisms, the consensus among reviewers is that RoboCop: Rogue City - Unfinished Business has a moderate level of replay value, primarily appealing to fans of the original game. While some critics, like Cultured Vultures and IGN Benelux, see it as a worthwhile addition for its affordability and content, others, such as But Why Tho? and Critical Hits, find it lacking in innovation and depth. The game is generally seen as a solid expansion with enough variety to justify a second playthrough for dedicated fans, but it may not offer the same level of engagement for newcomers or those seeking more open-ended experiences. Overall, the replay value is considered to be decent but not exceptional, with the experience being more about revisiting a familiar world than discovering something truly new.

TL;DR

replay value

RoboCop: Rogue City - Unfinished Business offers decent replay value for fans via side quests and affordability, but its linear, repetitive design and lack of innovation leave it underwhelming—a lukewarm pick that’s more about revisiting a familiar world than exploring new ones.

Overall verdict

Overall Verdict

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OVERALL SCORE DISTRIBUTION

Monster Score

69

Positive Reviews (80-100)

40%

Mixed Reviews (50-79)

60%

Negative Reviews (0-49)

0%

Based on analyzing all available reviews that scored and critiqued the game.

The overall sentiment toward RoboCop: Rogue City – Unfinished Business leans heavily on its strengths as a fan-focused, action-driven experience. Many critics praise its engaging combat, nostalgic atmosphere, and faithful adherence to the franchise’s core themes. But Why Tho? highlights the enjoyable gunfighting mechanics, while Cultured Vultures and Generación Xbox describe it as a “fun and uncomplicated FPS” and a “solid and ambitious expansion,” respectively. TheXboxHub and IGN France note its “entertaining action” and “worthwhile purchase for fans,” emphasizing its appeal to longtime enthusiasts. Several reviewers, including Game8 and Vgames, commend its value for money, especially at a lower price point, and its ability to deliver more of what fans loved from the original. Additionally, GameGrin and Push Square acknowledge its “fun and engaging” gameplay, even if it’s not entirely original, and IGN Benelux calls it a “strong linear single-player adventure” that stands as a worthy sequel. These positives collectively position the game as a satisfying continuation for its target audience, despite its shortcomings. However, the negatives are equally prominent, with critics frequently pointing to technical issues, repetition, and a lack of innovation. But Why Tho? and Gamereactor UK criticize slow movement and technical flaws, while GameGrin and DarkZero highlight “significant technical issues” that detract from immersion. TheXboxHub and Critical Hits note that it’s “repetitive” and “lacks innovation,” with some calling it a “weaker repetition of Rogue City” (Invader) or a “conservative and repetitive experience” (The Games Machine). The story and side content also face scrutiny: Metro GameCentral and Gamekult describe it as “lackluster” or “shallow,” and VideoGamer dismisses it as a “mediocre AA project” relying on its IP. Critics like 4P.de and Games.cz acknowledge its gameplay improvements but argue it falls short in depth and variety, with the latter citing “gameplay and technical issues” as persistent drawbacks. These flaws, particularly on PC and PS5, suggest the expansion struggles to elevate itself beyond its predecessor’s foundation. The overall consensus among critics is that Unfinished Business is a solid, if imperfect, expansion for fans of RoboCop: Rogue City, but it fails to impress beyond that niche. While it retains the original’s core appeal—such as its “loving homage to the franchise” (Metro GameCentral) and “fun shooting mechanics” (XGN)—it’s often seen as a step back in terms of innovation and variety. IGN Benelux and TheSixthAxis argue it’s a “worthy sequel rather than just an expansion,” but others like IGN and VideoGamer feel it “fails to elevate the original experience.” The technical issues and repetitive structure are recurring complaints, yet many still recommend it for its “entertaining” and “engaging” gameplay, particularly at a discounted price. Ultimately, the game is viewed as a competent but underwhelming follow-up, with critics like Cultured Vultures and GameGrin acknowledging its value for fans while recognizing its limitations in broader appeal.

TL;DR

RoboCop: Rogue City – Unfinished Business is a fan-service-heavy, action-packed expansion that nails nostalgia and combat but stumbles on repetition, technical glitches, and a lack of innovation—worth it for die-hard fans at a discount, but a muted step forward for the franchise.

69

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Reviews

82 reviews found

90

Try Hard Guides

PC

Jul 20, 2025

AI-generated summary • May contain inaccuracies • See full review for precise details

Overall, the expansion is seen as a leaner and more focused improvement over the original, appealing to fans who prefer action over narrative depth.


90

GamingBolt

PlayStation 5

Jul 19, 2025

AI-generated summary • May contain inaccuracies • See full review for precise details

RoboCop: Unfinished Business is a solid experience with thrilling gameplay and a well-paced narrative, though it leaves players wanting more due to its brevity.


90

Impulsegamer

PC

Jul 17, 2025

AI-generated summary • May contain inaccuracies • See full review for precise details

RoboCop: Rogue City – Unfinished Business is a fun continuation for fans of the original, with improvements and familiar gameplay, making it worth picking up.


80

IGN Benelux

PlayStation 5

Jul 18, 2025

AI-generated summary • May contain inaccuracies • See full review for precise details

Despite some imperfections and performance issues, the game is a strong linear single-player adventure that stands as a worthy sequel rather than just an expansion.


80

Generación Xbox

Xbox Series X

Jul 17, 2025

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RoboCop: Unfinished Business is a solid and ambitious expansion that enhances the original game with new mechanics and a compelling narrative, despite some minor flaws.


80

Radio Times

PlayStation 5

Jul 17, 2025

AI-generated summary • May contain inaccuracies • See full review for precise details

Overall, the game is described as wonderfully indulgent, likened to a fun, casual experience rather than a complex one, appealing to fans of the franchise.


80

ComicBook

PlayStation 5

Jul 18, 2025

AI-generated summary • May contain inaccuracies • See full review for precise details

RoboCop: Rogue City – Unfinished Business is a worthwhile addition to the franchise, successfully translating its core themes into an interactive experience despite some minor technical flaws.


80

GameOver.gr

PlayStation 5

Jul 28, 2025

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RoboCop: Rogue City – Unfinished Business is a solid continuation of the franchise, improving on many aspects while delivering an engaging story and enjoyable gameplay.


80

Game8

PlayStation 5

Jul 20, 2025

AI-generated summary • May contain inaccuracies • See full review for precise details

Despite its flaws, the game offers a refined and enjoyable experience at a fair price, making it a worthwhile purchase for fans.


80

TheSixthAxis

PlayStation 5

Jul 17, 2025

AI-generated summary • May contain inaccuracies • See full review for precise details

RoboCop: Rogue City - Unfinished Business is a well-paced and engaging standalone expansion that improves upon its predecessor, offering a solid narrative and enjoyable gameplay.

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