summary
- Nacon introduces Rogue City: Raid Style’s unfinished business expansion.
- This game features Robocop circling dangerous high-rise floors filled with mercenaries.
- Unfinished business offers brutal FPS combat, flashbacks, new weapons and intense action reminiscent of classic films.
Nakhon revealed Rogue City: Unfinished Business. The law is now back, this time cleaning up high-rise floors filled with mercants.
It is a one-cop power fantasy in one tower, with an entire army standing between him and justice.
Today’s Nacon Connect event featured five new games announcements, 16 game updates and a variety of gaming peripherals. Among them was Robocop’s brutal first-person combat: Rogue City cranks Chaos to new heights.
If you’ve ever wanted to raid with a DREDD or FPS form, this is it.
Omnitower: RoboCop’s most deadly mission to date
Robocop Gameplay Screenshot
The battle in unfinished business is being held in Omnitower, once a corporate skyscraper, now overflowing with mercenaries. Your job is to eliminate these cybernetic assassins, drones and elite soldiers and restore law and order.
RoboCop is no longer patrolling the streets. He now has to tore a skyscraper filled with Merck, environmental hazards and ambush on every floor. These relentless battles through tight corridors and trapped spaces of Omnitower via Morror Rama’s brutal quarterly combat in the raid.
Publisher Nacon calls it a standalone follow-up, so you don’t have to play the base game. But it’s not a complete sequel, but a new chapter that’s somewhat cruel and self-contained.
Robocop
The Fresh Twist of Robocop: Rogue City
With Unfinished Business, you can experience Murphy’s past through Flashback Missions. You can wear his signature boots, Alex Murphy boots, and will be used before cybernetic reconstruction.
Omnitwor’s Meltz is well-armed, making it an expanded upgraded weapon, including the beloved cryocannon. You can also access miniguns and some catastrophic melee finishers, allowing you to become personal with these residents and unleash the violence.
The RoboCop expansion reflects a classic action movie
Like Dredd and The Raid, unfinished businesses lock you in a chaotic, floor-by-floor kill zone where the only way is to happen. Certainly, Rogue City’s heavy gunfire and systematic action are taking place in this expansion, but dial the strength and hit you with non-stop action.
Most of the classic action setups in unfinished business reflect the dread’s uncompromising grit and the strength of the raid. All floors pose the risk of you adapting your tactics on the spot.
The exact point is that unfinished businesses are not trying to reinvent the FPS genre. It simply offers an old-fashioned action-packed FPS experience that fans already love.
This expansion appears to be brought about if you are here for visceral combat, environmental destruction, and some signature deadpans while defeating enemies.
Nacon has yet to reveal specific release dates for its unfinished business, but it is expected to launch this summer on the PS5, Xbox Series X/S and PC.