: The save system was particularly criticized because progress is only saved after completing an entire level; dying requires the player to restart from the very beginning of that level.
: Critics from GameSpot lambasted the game for feeling rushed, citing poor execution across all technical aspects and stating it was simply "no fun at all".
: The game consists of nine large levels divided into multiple sections. Players must complete a primary objective to advance, though secondary and bonus objectives—such as arresting surrendering enemies or rescuing hostages—can increase the final score. Robocop [Xbox Classic]
: This 2003 title is distinct from the more recent and well-received 2023 game, RoboCop: Rogue City , also available on modern Xbox platforms.
is a first-person shooter released for the Xbox on July 24, 2003. Developed and published by Titus Interactive , the game features an original story set in Neo-Detroit where Alex Murphy must investigate a new synthetic drug called "Brain Drain" and uncover a conspiracy involving OCP. Gameplay Features : The save system was particularly criticized because
: Reflecting his programming, players can choose to arrest certain criminals instead of killing them and are tasked with protecting innocent civilians throughout the levels. Critical Reception
The Xbox version received upon release.
: Players use RoboCop’s iconic Auto-9 pistol, which can be supplemented with found weapons like machine guns, grenade launchers, and missile launchers.