On July 17, 1987, director Paul Verhoeven’s Robocop hit theaters. The Orion Pictures sci-fi actioner went on to gross $53 million that summer and launched a franchise. The Hollywood Reporter’s ...
It's the perfect example of a video game being just fun and delivering on its main premise, and that's become RoboCop. Numerous games featuring RoboCop have been released, but none were that memorable ...
RoboCop: Rogue City captures the feel of the classic 80s films with its authentic visuals, satisfying gunplay, and fun roleplaying opportunities. (150 characters) However, the game lacks depth in many ...
Here is a little DVD gem very few people know about who are fans of Robocop and even fewer who are not. Why do so few people know about it you ask? Because it was only shown in the United States on ...
I’m not the kind of person who gets misty-eyed and nostalgic over the ‘80s because I lived through that decade and I remember just how awful it was. Bangs were at their crispiest, “Dig Dug” was far ...
Even though the graphics and voice acting in this game were not great at all, I loved this game. The nostalgia of exploring areas from the films while also shooting enemies with the infamous robo gun ...
After exhausting all of his leads in the Downtown area of RoboCop: Rogue City, RoboCop has tracked the dangerous Torch Heads leader, Soot, to an abandoned slaughterhouse where his punk band are ...
Read our review of Robocop: Rogue City. Is it as good as the movies that inspired it? Is it stuck in the past? Read on to find out.
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The long arm of the law returns in the form of RoboCop: Rogue City – Unfinished Business, but does it hold up to what has come before? Find out in our review.
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