1977

sucks it is missing a level from the arcade

Wow I almost feel like the people making this game hated their boss. A Robocop game set in between the 2nd and 3rd movie was never going to sell well, I honestly can't believe they even tried to make this game. It's really uncanny how this game is just a shiny piece of shit, it has raytracing but it's performance mode still drops below 30 fps for example. Not a single well made part of this game, but also nothing so horrible that it should be banned from store shelves. Honestly the worst part of this game is the real life hours wasted making and playing it.

You can heavily feel the Metroid Prime and Halo inspiration in this one, yet they still manage to add their own twists to early 2000's FPS stereotypes.
The best part of the game is the strategic management of your 4 man squad, that's about the only innovation present however. It does massively change the thought process a player has when entering a new battle arena, but unfortunately it isn't integrated as cleverly as it could have been.
Most of the game is thoughtless corridor clearing, but when you do get some interesting level design, the combat really shines through, which is what makes me really wish we got the cancelled sequel.
Not worth playing unless you like Star Wars or are interested in early 2000's games.

Side note: The bonus features explaining how the game was made was hella dope! Even if this isn't my favorite game, seeing developers talk is really inspiring and informative.

Interesting to see how you can try to remix Pac-Man game design and just ruin the base. They have decent ideas, but poor execution.

unfortunately unplayable now because of valves lack of moderation.
New players will never have a chance to enjoy this game, with the current state it's in.

Lots to do, but so much of it isn't worth engaging with. The presentation of the content lacks charm or subtlety, but the driving itself is really good.
If you want to turn off your brain this is a decent game.

just like everything else so far.

how the hell did this catch peoples attention