

In the RoboCop film, when good cop Alex Murphy is fatally wounded by ruthless criminals, innovative doctors are able to piece him back together as an unstoppable crime-fighting cyborg called “RoboCop.” NACON and Teyon are working with MGM to develop an authentic RoboCop game experience that is faithful to the franchise’s DNA, while immersing gamers in an original story that enables them to play as none other than RoboCop himself. RoboCop is a classic sci-fi action-adventure and one of Hollywood’s most iconic film franchises of all time. Become the RoboCop in June 2023! Coming to PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S and PC. And it wouldn’t feel right without Peter Weller reprising this role. As things descend further into chaos, you are the solution, a cyborg officer, RoboCop. Welcome to Detroit crime runs rampant, the city on the edge of ruin. Let’s talk RoboCop first: destined for both PC and consoles (PS5 & Xbox Series X|S), it is being developed by Teyon, the studio responsible for Terminator: Resistance (I’m sensing a pattern here). Other than the fatalities for the three characters, the trailer includes some stage fatalities.Publisher Nacon announced some new games today, and among them are RoboCop: Rogue City, an upcoming FPS starring the famous cyborg police officer from the 1980s, and Terminator Survival Project, a survival game set in that universe’s bleak, machine-ruled future. The trailer also shows off some other new additions. Each get their chance to show off their stuff, with Fujin going Last Airbender and Sheeva stomping on people. More so for Fujin, who got his start in Mortal Kombat 4. He’s joined by both Sheeva and Fujin, two characters that haven’t been a part of the series in a short while. When Mortal Kombat 11: Aftermath was announced, RoboCop was merely one of three new characters coming along with the story campaign DLC (Terminator was a part of the Kombat Pack). Naturally, there’s more in the trailer than just a fight between the tin cans. The trailer that came out today, featuring some clips of a RoboCop and Terminator bout, certainly seems promising.

Mortal Kombat 11: Aftermath might finally reward my desires, some 26 years on. However, that game sucked, and it didn’t exactly offer the kind of sci-fi slam I sought. I played the game, excited for the opportunity to witness two robotic titans of cinema brawling it out. But I do remember RoboCop Versus The Terminator from the early ’90s. I may have mentioned once or twice that I’m a rather old gamer - I think I’m actually at five articles by now, including this one.
