The countless sprawl of recent motion and action-adjacent video games is a standard supply of frustration for me. Whereas I love the detailed, expansive worlds a few of these video games evoke, typically I simply wish to play a level-based sport that feels just like the slimmed-down motion adventures of my youth. Which is why I used to be completely delighted with RoboCop: Rogue Metropolis, a enjoyable first-person shooter with little or no extra, pushing you repeatedly into the motion. It’s at the moment considered one of PlayStation Plus’ April video games, and it’s free to obtain for PS Plus members till Could 5. Seize it now, and it’ll keep in your library so long as you stay a member. (And for those who’re not, it’s additionally at the moment on sale on Steam!)
Rogue Metropolis recreates the kitschy appeal of Paul Verhoeven’s all-time sci-fi traditional, with a darkish humorousness, a heaping of maximum violence, and Peter Weller returning to voice Alex Murphy/RoboCop. I may let you know in regards to the sport’s narrative or setting (going down in between RoboCop 2 and 3), however none of that’s all that related to your enjoyment. The energy is in its gameplay, with satisfying shooter mechanics that play to RoboCop’s excessive energy. Enemies go flying if you shoot or punch them, giving the sport a powerful mixture of energy fantasy and physics-based humor.
In distinction to the huge open-world RPGs that usually dominate the single-player sport ecosystem, it’s actually refreshing to play a well-executed sport that looks like a group of closed ranges. Sure, there’s a minor open-world aspect, nevertheless it’s not too intrusive, and my lack of engagement with that aspect of the sport didn’t hinder my enjoyment. As an alternative, RoboCop: Rogue Metropolis jogged my memory of the type of goofy arcade shooters I used to play with my brother at a laser tag spot, rapidly transferring from stage to stage and dispatching enemies with aplomb.
With a 2D side-scrolling Terminator 2 sport across the nook, I hope this means the beginning of an period of nostalgic variations that truly use that nostalgia to carry again older (and profitable!) approaches to sport design. A stand-alone sequel, RoboCop: Rogue Metropolis – Unfinished Enterprise, is formally on the way in which, so on the very least, there will probably be extra satisfying RoboCop motion in retailer for us within the close to future.