I like how the game kept the clumsy looking stop-motion movements of the "RoboCop 2" model, even if computer technology today is more than enough to make it a smooth animation. The game looks like the second film, and it helps mantain the immersion.
You can speed it up very easily but it doesn’t look as good. There’s actually people on TH-cam who have increased old stop motion movies to 60FPS. It always looks worse. The janky stop motion just works.
I agree that this boss shouldn't have had a healthbar. Robocain in the movie was neigh unstoppable and it was Murphy's wits that brought him down. While of course you need to shoot him to kill him, the thought of "is this even doing anything to him?" is very cool and intimidating. Which is exactly what a metal monster should be.
I disagree. The healthbar actually adds to the feeling. Most enemies die within 1 or 2 shots. The Cain body can eat those shots and the loss of health is barely visible. It conveys just how much tougher he is than other foes.
Your clearly never seen how game are developed if they did that gamer wouldn't have thought it as coll and intimidating they would just get frustrated just look at all the old school shooters that did this and how much people hated it.
Both views are right. Not having a health bar makes RoboCain look and feel unstoppable. On the other hand the majority of games players are programmed to have certain tropes and mechanics or things don't quite feel right. I can imagine people playing this and getting annoyed not seeing his health go down, rather than feel fear that it isn't. This boss fight is one of skill, not of horror. Not in that way. Alternatively having it go down slowly both encourages and discourages the player - those programmed to want one see that they're progressing whilst it moves slow enough to freak other players out.
It also needed an attack that could one-hit you, or at least take a Malenia-sized chunk off your health bar. Same thing with ED-209, you shouldn't be able to stand in the pocket and trade shots with them. The boss enemies in RoboCop movies, their whole schtick was that RC was used to tanking everything that normal street criminals could throw at him, but he absolutely could not handle the level of weaponry and physical force that these things could dish out.
I cannot believe The Old Man took his form in that robot body, just like Cain had his brain transplanted into the robot body in Robocop 2! Over his addiction to Nuke!
The finishing move was boring though. I expected the same brain smashing on the concrete. It's RoboCop, there no necessity for logic that the machine should've lost response immediately after it lost direct cable connection with the commanding module (aka brain), and not go into an agonizing shutdown
it's understandable if The Old Man want to live for much longer and preserve his power but shouldn't TOM have different understanding what power means? It should be control over his empire. NOT heavily armed cyborg body. He should strive to be a master of monsters. Why would he transform himself into a mere monster? Maybe he was going insane? Or probably jealous of Robocop ? he's like a little kid again?
I had hoped that Robocop would do like he did in the movie and rip out RoboCain's brain. That's one of the freakiest and satisfying movie endings to a boss battle EVER.
@@WellBattle6 See I agree to that, but I hear so many people saying stuff like _"nyeeh, only the first movie's good! And it's the only one canon! Bleeh!"_
@@610HobbiesIt's tough when you get a damn near perfect film right out of the gate like the original and makes following up with something just as good or better so hard to do. The sequel is a lot of fun and the Phil Tippett stop-motion is just superb so it's a perfectly fine follow-up. But as already stated, that third one is a big "oof."
Never expect anything from this game, that’s why I’m not disappointed at all, attention on details are great and it respects nostalgia, bit reading the comments section I’m not wonder why people are like meh 😒 on this, most of them didn’t play the game and just watch the video or they already know why the old man was in the Robocop 2 monstrous chasis and the final fight itself. Cheers!
The very idea of having your brain transferred to a cyborg machine and be unable to speak or anything would drive anyone insane...that and the possible remnants of NUKE still being in the machine effecting you. "I have no mouth and I must scream" comes to mind.
Eh, I don't like the choice to make the Old Man a re-imbodied Robocop 2. I like that it's Robocop 2, I just don't like how now the Old Man apparently wants immortality so bad that he was willing to be subjected to the process. It doesn't fit with the character established in the films. I could see Dick Jones doing it, but the Old Man? All the drama in the Robocop films happens between the Old Man's underlings in a bid to gain his favor and get full future OCP backing of their project. The Old Man is pretty much ignorant to what is actually going on, all he wants results that end in good spin for OCP and profits. He was never this megalomaniacal mustache-twirling villain obsessed with immortality and ruling the world, so he gets put into OCP's latest Robocop project that Robocop JUST defeated live on TV not long ago?..idk that just kinda seems like the LEAST CREATIVE thing to write. Like it took half a day to write that. It was a "Hey, wouldn't it be COOL if we bring back the scary Robocop but instead of it being Cain, it will be the Old Man WHOAH DUUUUUDE💥💥Mind Blown!💥💥 ...but not really. To me I thought, of course that's where modern writers took it.
It's kinda horrifying when you think about the Old Mans fate. Here was a man who founded and built OCP. He grew up dirt poor in Detroit and went on to create and build a MegaCorporation. He used it to re-invigorate Detroits economy and after witnessing RoboCop retaining his humanity after being transferred into a machine, believes that he too can become a cyborg whose life will continue and not be seen as a monster, but instead will be an incorruptible leader of his company. However, unprepared for the procedure and psychological trauma one undergoes went entering the "procedure" of being placed into a cyborg body like Robocop 2, he goes haywire nuts, finding only a sliver of redemption in saving Robocop but ultimately having his now-insane consciousness residing within a broken cyborg. Pretty frightening stuff.
True AF. I miss the concept of that part of gameplay in New games. The anticipation and anxiety is part of the experience, lifebar is not always needed.
Is this Cains body reused or did the game not explain that, I figured they'd want to get that Robocop 2 machine into the game somehow despite Cain being dead.
I would think it's a new body. I think they implied, in the movie, that the chassis/bodies are tailored to the brains being implanted into them, which is why that spazzy doctor didn't want Cain's brain put into Robocop 2 or why the two Robocop 2 prototypes weren't reused.
@@belmont1960 Becker sabotaged the transfer in any event, leaving "the new guy" just as messed up as, well, Cain if not more so. And the ambitious moron didn't even realize he was hosing his old boss.
He didn't. He was, more or less, screwed over by the incompetence of his subordinates (nothing new for OCP, though). Wendell failed to deliver a suitable body, or any tangible result for the Afterlife project, and Becker shut it down entirely the moment the Old Man was declared dead, cutting the funding. So, Wendell decided that his only option was to steal Robocop 2 chassis from the expo and crudely stuff his boss's brain into it. No wonder Old Man went berserk after waking up, he expected to end up as advanced, human-looking RoboCEO, not as a monstrous leftover of two failed projects who cannot even speak.
Honestly it makes sense closing the loop that was said in Robocop 3 "Remember the Old Man, Jeff? Everyones expendable" It shows that the Old Man was that desperate he chose to transplant into the Robocop 2 Model, only to lose his mind similar to Cain and his Nuke addiction
isn't it rather stupid, that a 'mastermind' chose to become a mere monster? i have a feeling there's more story in there too... Perhaps the old man was tricked? :D sequels ?
@@gendoruwo6322 Not sure if you played the game, but the Old Man was not tricked into taking the RoboCop 2 body. It had been part of a project he poured tons of time and money into as his health began to fail. It could very well be that he went insane once the procedure did go through (like the RoboCop 2 prototypes); but the game builds up to it sufficiently. I do wish they had leaned more into this plot point, but I'm very happy with the game overall :)
@@armacanqui : he didn't even incorporate the ability to speak, in his new body... even robocaine can't function as a cop if like that, can only be a murder machine. yet TOM wants to be that too? he's really gone stupid.
@@gendoruwo6322 yeah, that’s why I wish the game had expanded a bit more on that plot thread. Still, it’s also the most RoboCop thing to have such a powerful character become a roaring murdering beast after having grand plans to be immortal.
From my experience the RTX 2060 is not an enough powered card for such game, some levels weren't running smoothly in decent graphics settings I had to upgrade to a RTX 3060ti !
The Devs really expected you to Max out the Auto Chip they gave you on the penultimate mission. While also having put points on the dash, Armor and Focus. Otherwise this boss is a borderline softlock on the hardest difficulty.
So this is the Old Man's endgame after Robocop 2. I was wondering what happened to him, and how Japanese company Kanemitsu Corp. showed interests in funding OCP's project in the third film. Anyway great game, much better than the one I've played in PlayStation 2 console when I was young. A true reminiscence of the cult classic.
This was a huge misstep. The body? Fine. The old Man's brain being in it? No. Just no. Besides, it was implied that the old man was in prison in Robocop3.
@wilcee238 No. Johnson and Bradley Whitford's character were discussing lawsuits and legalities and one of them mentioned that lawyers couldn't save the former CEO. now I have to find that scene.
While I really REALLY loved to enjoy the feeling of throwing down with Robocop2, I do have to ask why it went insane. If the Old Man wasn't memory wiped like Cain or Murphy were, why did he go nuts?
unable to speak, unable to communicate. so if the person is still in there but could not get in proper contact and the loss of all sensations with that body (touch for example) - that could drive people nuts. “this is not what i wanted” Murphy at least can talk, express his feelings and first and foremost he wanted to survive. Old Man wanted to be like Murphy and instead he got a body of a brute and the communication skills of a montain troll.
@@mityaboy4639 I guess the power alone wasn't enough to keep him going given how much more powerful Robocop2 is compared to Robocop. I shall accept your explanation as my head canon.
The body shows up as an display earlier, and the Old Man himself shows up occasionally throughout the game. However, The Old Man's is very unwell during the events of the game and eventually dies, which is why He's in the Robocop 2 body at the end.
If you leave die the Old Man, the rookie police is now a employer Office and the psicólogist goes mad, for the incident of ED 209 and Pickles (the vagabund)dies devoured by a phyton.
@@gdvelasquez2570No. The Rookie Cop becomes that when you don’t support him, Pickles do die if you make him keep the money, and the doctor will go mad if you don’t encourage her not to fear machines.
Emerges without a scratch, they couldn't be bothered to create damage textures for the model? The ending is a series of still images! Haven't seen that since the cartridge gaming days. Overall the graphics look like they belong in a game at least 10 years older.
Sadly, there is not way around it. A lot of actors from the first and second Robocop movies have passed away. Dan O'Herlihy (Old man) being one of them.
AHAHAHAHAAHAA!!!!!!!!! He's throwing office furniture at him. A bit disappointed though that the Old Man is not a tallker, especially after all that "not losing my humanity".
Mark Holden's trying a little too hard with this voice. Sounds more like he's making fun of Dan O'Herlihy rather than channeling his performance. He's a good voice-actor with a solid resume. And he hits all right the beats in this monologue. But his "Old Man" affectation is pretty cringy.
This shit was corny. I hate when game developers use a movie or franchise as an excuse to pull off a Nintendo 64 grade game. This shit was just goldeneye with HD. The boss shoots holes in the floor, but walks right over them. You cant run. You cant duck. Its basically a water balloon fight to the end.
Love this... Thank you but you seem to have some stuff that I don't have . The Sprint, the green line when you throw stuff and the gun packs some punch What PCB are you using and how did you get the other skills
There is no way they got licensing rights to do this game because RoboCop doesn't stand the way he does in the movie Kane's robot doesn't look anything like it did from the RoboCop franchise none of this looks like it's from the RoboCop franchise
I like how the game kept the clumsy looking stop-motion movements of the "RoboCop 2" model, even if computer technology today is more than enough to make it a smooth animation. The game looks like the second film, and it helps mantain the immersion.
now if they only also have kept the gore...
It's harder to make it jerky, even
Game is trash...new storyline? I hope some day you will understand.........what original means.
@JL-bt4og Not every movie base games have to follow the storyline completely, rougue city was a great turn.
You can speed it up very easily but it doesn’t look as good. There’s actually people on TH-cam who have increased old stop motion movies to 60FPS. It always looks worse. The janky stop motion just works.
RIP Dan O'Herlihy, great great actor.
I agree that this boss shouldn't have had a healthbar. Robocain in the movie was neigh unstoppable and it was Murphy's wits that brought him down. While of course you need to shoot him to kill him, the thought of "is this even doing anything to him?" is very cool and intimidating. Which is exactly what a metal monster should be.
I disagree.
The healthbar actually adds to the feeling. Most enemies die within 1 or 2 shots. The Cain body can eat those shots and the loss of health is barely visible.
It conveys just how much tougher he is than other foes.
@@Ze_N00BYou could literally convey this better without a health bar tho.....
Your clearly never seen how game are developed if they did that gamer wouldn't have thought it as coll and intimidating they would just get frustrated just look at all the old school shooters that did this and how much people hated it.
Both views are right.
Not having a health bar makes RoboCain look and feel unstoppable.
On the other hand the majority of games players are programmed to have certain tropes and mechanics or things don't quite feel right. I can imagine people playing this and getting annoyed not seeing his health go down, rather than feel fear that it isn't. This boss fight is one of skill, not of horror. Not in that way.
Alternatively having it go down slowly both encourages and discourages the player - those programmed to want one see that they're progressing whilst it moves slow enough to freak other players out.
It also needed an attack that could one-hit you, or at least take a Malenia-sized chunk off your health bar. Same thing with ED-209, you shouldn't be able to stand in the pocket and trade shots with them. The boss enemies in RoboCop movies, their whole schtick was that RC was used to tanking everything that normal street criminals could throw at him, but he absolutely could not handle the level of weaponry and physical force that these things could dish out.
I cannot believe The Old Man took his form in that robot body, just like Cain had his brain transplanted into the robot body in Robocop 2! Over his addiction to Nuke!
I can believe it, since the old man was really afraid of death.
But I think it’s a different issue he had instead of nuke. But regardless we have to bring him down
well he is dead though.but if when he went into that procedure, he may have died of cancer.
The finishing move was boring though. I expected the same brain smashing on the concrete. It's RoboCop, there no necessity for logic that the machine should've lost response immediately after it lost direct cable connection with the commanding module (aka brain), and not go into an agonizing shutdown
it's understandable if The Old Man want to live for much longer and preserve his power
but shouldn't TOM have different understanding what power means? It should be control over his empire. NOT heavily armed cyborg body. He should strive to be a master of monsters. Why would he transform himself into a mere monster?
Maybe he was going insane? Or probably jealous of Robocop ? he's like a little kid again?
The RoboCop sequel we always wanted.
I had hoped that Robocop would do like he did in the movie and rip out RoboCain's brain. That's one of the freakiest and satisfying movie endings to a boss battle EVER.
I agree but two times a charm will not be a new thing
Complete with the screen freaking out, and everything.
That was my fucking motorcycle! Cmon!
Jesus, I dunno why people give Robocop 2 so much grief, this was lits creepy to even watch, the idea of the Old Man in RoboCain's body is scary!
Robocop 2 is fine. It’s just Robocop 3 that’s irredeemable.
@@WellBattle6 See I agree to that, but I hear so many people saying stuff like _"nyeeh, only the first movie's good! And it's the only one canon! Bleeh!"_
@@610HobbiesIt's tough when you get a damn near perfect film right out of the gate like the original and makes following up with something just as good or better so hard to do. The sequel is a lot of fun and the Phil Tippett stop-motion is just superb so it's a perfectly fine follow-up. But as already stated, that third one is a big "oof."
Oman: Max, YOU'RE FIRED!
Robocop: thank you
Never expect anything from this game, that’s why I’m not disappointed at all, attention on details are great and it respects nostalgia, bit reading the comments section I’m not wonder why people are like meh 😒 on this, most of them didn’t play the game and just watch the video or they already know why the old man was in the Robocop 2 monstrous chasis and the final fight itself. Cheers!
The very idea of having your brain transferred to a cyborg machine and be unable to speak or anything would drive anyone insane...that and the possible remnants of NUKE still being in the machine effecting you.
"I have no mouth and I must scream" comes to mind.
Geezum.....Can’t believe It was the Old Man in that Big Robot.
Just like Cain was in Robocop 2!
@@SupermanofUranus yeah. Only it’s the old man instead
Eh, I don't like the choice to make the Old Man a re-imbodied Robocop 2. I like that it's Robocop 2, I just don't like how now the Old Man apparently wants immortality so bad that he was willing to be subjected to the process. It doesn't fit with the character established in the films. I could see Dick Jones doing it, but the Old Man? All the drama in the Robocop films happens between the Old Man's underlings in a bid to gain his favor and get full future OCP backing of their project. The Old Man is pretty much ignorant to what is actually going on, all he wants results that end in good spin for OCP and profits. He was never this megalomaniacal mustache-twirling villain obsessed with immortality and ruling the world, so he gets put into OCP's latest Robocop project that Robocop JUST defeated live on TV not long ago?..idk that just kinda seems like the LEAST CREATIVE thing to write. Like it took half a day to write that. It was a "Hey, wouldn't it be COOL if we bring back the scary Robocop but instead of it being Cain, it will be the Old Man WHOAH DUUUUUDE💥💥Mind Blown!💥💥 ...but not really. To me I thought, of course that's where modern writers took it.
@@porkflaps4717 agree man
@@porkflaps4717 How bout Dick Jones instead
It's kinda horrifying when you think about the Old Mans fate.
Here was a man who founded and built OCP. He grew up dirt poor in Detroit and went on to create and build a MegaCorporation. He used it to re-invigorate Detroits economy and after witnessing RoboCop retaining his humanity after being transferred into a machine, believes that he too can become a cyborg whose life will continue and not be seen as a monster, but instead will be an incorruptible leader of his company. However, unprepared for the procedure and psychological trauma one undergoes went entering the "procedure" of being placed into a cyborg body like Robocop 2, he goes haywire nuts, finding only a sliver of redemption in saving Robocop but ultimately having his now-insane consciousness residing within a broken cyborg.
Pretty frightening stuff.
9:14
“Goodbye”
Of course, Robocop didn’t crush the Old Man’s brain like he did with Cain’s brain. Too gory, perhaps?
Shouldn't have given him a lifebar. Made him less intimidating.
True AF. I miss the concept of that part of gameplay in New games. The anticipation and anxiety is part of the experience, lifebar is not always needed.
4:44 Robo Cain doing the Naruto run
Correction, Robo Old Man.
I'm stuck on this boss. Such a bullet sponge
Yeah it was annoying. I was stuck on the parking garage. Found it was easier to blow up one vans and use it the kite him around
Don't care what people Say.
THIS WAS ROBOCOP 3
That last message from the Old Man was kinda sad tbh.
There's the choice between mercy-killing him, leaving him behind, and saving him.
Is this Cains body reused or did the game not explain that, I figured they'd want to get that Robocop 2 machine into the game somehow despite Cain being dead.
most likely its cain’s salvaged body.
The Robocop 2 robot was shown earlier in an expo.
I would think it's a new body. I think they implied, in the movie, that the chassis/bodies are tailored to the brains being implanted into them, which is why that spazzy doctor didn't want Cain's brain put into Robocop 2 or why the two Robocop 2 prototypes weren't reused.
it wouldn´t be a suprised that OCP had in storage more of those robocop models.
@@belmont1960 Becker sabotaged the transfer in any event, leaving "the new guy" just as messed up as, well, Cain if not more so. And the ambitious moron didn't even realize he was hosing his old boss.
I still don’t get why old man would choose such a horrible body.
He didn't. He was, more or less, screwed over by the incompetence of his subordinates (nothing new for OCP, though). Wendell failed to deliver a suitable body, or any tangible result for the Afterlife project, and Becker shut it down entirely the moment the Old Man was declared dead, cutting the funding. So, Wendell decided that his only option was to steal Robocop 2 chassis from the expo and crudely stuff his boss's brain into it. No wonder Old Man went berserk after waking up, he expected to end up as advanced, human-looking RoboCEO, not as a monstrous leftover of two failed projects who cannot even speak.
OMG i totally get it now@@gloomygenius7227
@@gloomygenius7227so he wanted to kill RoboCop because he ruined his plans, along with Becker?
Pickles is the best character in all of Robocop
I’ll buy that for a dollar.
Honestly it makes sense closing the loop that was said in Robocop 3 "Remember the Old Man, Jeff? Everyones expendable"
It shows that the Old Man was that desperate he chose to transplant into the Robocop 2 Model, only to lose his mind similar to Cain and his Nuke addiction
isn't it rather stupid, that a 'mastermind' chose to become a mere monster?
i have a feeling there's more story in there too... Perhaps the old man was tricked?
:D sequels ?
@@gendoruwo6322 Not sure if you played the game, but the Old Man was not tricked into taking the RoboCop 2 body. It had been part of a project he poured tons of time and money into as his health began to fail. It could very well be that he went insane once the procedure did go through (like the RoboCop 2 prototypes); but the game builds up to it sufficiently. I do wish they had leaned more into this plot point, but I'm very happy with the game overall :)
@@armacanqui : he didn't even incorporate the ability to speak, in his new body...
even robocaine can't function as a cop if like that, can only be a murder machine.
yet TOM wants to be that too? he's really gone stupid.
@@gendoruwo6322 yeah, that’s why I wish the game had expanded a bit more on that plot thread. Still, it’s also the most RoboCop thing to have such a powerful character become a roaring murdering beast after having grand plans to be immortal.
@@armacanqui Old Man transferring himself into a monsterious form goes against basic logic. He would have used a more humanoid form instead.
Not going to lie, I didn't see the Old Man become the final villain coming. Maybe, but inside Robocop 2?
Yeah. Something’s like Cain, the Old Man became Robocop 2.
I'm surprised too. This is a favorite surprise in this RoboCop game. The Old Man got turned into a cyborg like Cain
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From my experience the RTX 2060 is not an enough powered card for such game, some levels weren't running smoothly in decent graphics settings I had to upgrade to a RTX 3060ti !
They should have play tested it more, too difficult/long with having to start at the beginning every time you lose in a section here.
It looks like a really tedious and long / boring fight
it is.@@fatfreddyscoat7564
The Devs really expected you to Max out the Auto Chip they gave you on the penultimate mission.
While also having put points on the dash, Armor and Focus.
Otherwise this boss is a borderline softlock on the hardest difficulty.
So this is the Old Man's endgame after Robocop 2. I was wondering what happened to him, and how Japanese company Kanemitsu Corp. showed interests in funding OCP's project in the third film. Anyway great game, much better than the one I've played in PlayStation 2 console when I was young. A true reminiscence of the cult classic.
4:44 - Ah shit, here we go again.
😮💨
00:00 02:00
Now *this* is the plot that Robocop 2. *Should* have used. I always felt that that Dan O'Herlihy. Was under used in the Sequel.
Dude, this boss was hard af!!
This was a huge misstep. The body? Fine. The old Man's brain being in it? No. Just no. Besides, it was implied that the old man was in prison in Robocop3.
Maybe he is?
@@davidreeves4556 Not to be sarcastic, but did you play the game to the end?
It was implied the Old Man was dead in RoboCop 3
@wilcee238 No. Johnson and Bradley Whitford's character were discussing lawsuits and legalities and one of them mentioned that lawyers couldn't save the former CEO.
now I have to find that scene.
Well....how Bout Dick Jones in that robot instead
While I really REALLY loved to enjoy the feeling of throwing down with Robocop2, I do have to ask why it went insane. If the Old Man wasn't memory wiped like Cain or Murphy were, why did he go nuts?
unable to speak, unable to communicate. so if the person is still in there but could not get in proper contact and the loss of all sensations with that body (touch for example) - that could drive people nuts.
“this is not what i wanted”
Murphy at least can talk, express his feelings and first and foremost he wanted to survive.
Old Man wanted to be like Murphy and instead he got a body of a brute and the communication skills of a montain troll.
@@mityaboy4639 I guess the power alone wasn't enough to keep him going given how much more powerful Robocop2 is compared to Robocop. I shall accept your explanation as my head canon.
But they used the Robocain's body for the Old Man or this is the first time he appear?
It's robocain's body being reused to house the old man's brain
The body shows up as an display earlier, and the Old Man himself shows up occasionally throughout the game. However, The Old Man's is very unwell during the events of the game and eventually dies, which is why He's in the Robocop 2 body at the end.
What happens if you choose to leave him or save him?
If you leave die the Old Man, the rookie police is now a employer Office and the psicólogist goes mad, for the incident of ED 209 and Pickles (the vagabund)dies devoured by a phyton.
@@gdvelasquez2570No. The Rookie Cop becomes that when you don’t support him, Pickles do die if you make him keep the money, and the doctor will go mad if you don’t encourage her not to fear machines.
If you save him, the cutscene will show RoboCEO sacrificing himself to save Robo’s life. But if you leave him, huge pieces will crush on him.
Not quite sure why throwing chairs and computer monitors is doing more damage than his autopistol.
You need to get the mods I have that make the gun and foot steps sound right
That was the creepiest robot of all time in the movie.
His name was cain and he had this little conveyor belt with a trolley and clamps hands that twitched with excitement for Nuke 😂
Face expressions could be better, also miss the pre-pixalated screen
Context? Seems like the robot is the old man, but clearly his mind wasn’t transferred correctly, right?
Why couldn't the old man upgrade his robot with vocal cords or some sort of speakers?
Well that was hilariously narmy; Robocop reduced to hurling office furniture at Robocain like a scared housewife.
max becker jimmy smith likeness?
Emerges without a scratch, they couldn't be bothered to create damage textures for the model? The ending is a series of still images! Haven't seen that since the cartridge gaming days. Overall the graphics look like they belong in a game at least 10 years older.
Dallas in the background LOL
The Old Man got turned into a cyborg like Cain???
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Why isn't there any save spots
I wanna see more Monty Sharp
I really did enjoy this game, but... The voices for the old man, and a few others are just not right.
They could use better VAs, IMHO... Maybe I'm just spoiled by BG3's voice acting...
Sadly, there is not way around it. A lot of actors from the first and second Robocop movies have passed away. Dan O'Herlihy (Old man) being one of them.
is this hard difficulty?
On normal, with Auto-9 PCB 6.0, this fight lasted about 2 minutes...
Love the lag and stutters.
This is a dope game. 😊.
Too bad ya cant do it but onced. Onced you play through you can only get the spike mission then thats it
AHAHAHAHAAHAA!!!!!!!!! He's throwing office furniture at him. A bit disappointed though that the Old Man is not a tallker, especially after all that "not losing my humanity".
What engine does this run out?
Is this supposed to be like a game from 10 years ago?
do people actually like playing cut scenes?
RoboCop should have died here. I don't think moving 1mph and throwing computer monitors is going to cut it.
Is this robocain? Or the old man?
What will happen if the game adapt with AI and the game will continue to evolve even during fight scenes. must be fun to play.
lol
Are seriously flinging table chairs and computer monitors at RC2?? That's like being stung by a mosquito to him 😂
Настроил третью плату и победил его за две минуты
I was born in 1990 and i really don't understand RoboCop ambience
The Old Man is Dick Jones
I wish the battle was a little better. The opening of the game is very alive. The ending is just a little bland
Sound design feels so weak and underwhelming 😢
it is the same of the movies
Графон из 2009 ГОДА!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
И это здорово!
Срали мы на ваши ртыхи, если игра веселая аркадка
ケインのマシンかな?(^-^)
ROBOCAIN
I prefer HL
Mark Holden's trying a little too hard with this voice. Sounds more like he's making fun of Dan O'Herlihy rather than channeling his performance.
He's a good voice-actor with a solid resume. And he hits all right the beats in this monologue. But his "Old Man" affectation is pretty cringy.
Kode kala bawa kong lu
The rtx cards are jokes
THe Robocop walk is so bad! Why they did it like that?
bobcap
This shit was corny. I hate when game developers use a movie or franchise as an excuse to pull off a Nintendo 64 grade game. This shit was just goldeneye with HD. The boss shoots holes in the floor, but walks right over them. You cant run. You cant duck. Its basically a water balloon fight to the end.
Not impressed.
Worst unreal engine 5 game 😂😅
omg this game looks bad. Cant have it be more generic
Thanks for the spoilers in the thumbnail! Not everyone has played the game yet. Disliked and blocked.
Lmao, what a child. Be a man and play for the sake of playing
Wow it's a robot that was in a film shot 25 years ago what a fucking spoiler
Love this... Thank you but you seem to have some stuff that I don't have .
The Sprint, the green line when you throw stuff and the gun packs some punch
What PCB are you using and how did you get the other skills
There is no way they got licensing rights to do this game because RoboCop doesn't stand the way he does in the movie Kane's robot doesn't look anything like it did from the RoboCop franchise none of this looks like it's from the RoboCop franchise
The sounds of Robocop gun the sounds of Kane's robot guns the sounds of the clicking that the Kane robot makes none of it sounds like RoboCop
Sounds like it for me. Sounds like it came right out of the 80s