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Robocop: Rogue City is delayed, but at least we’ve got a new gameplay trailer
RoboCop: Rogue City takes aim at September release date
RoboCop is a gloriously entertaining action movie and satire which like many ’80s movies has spawned several lesser sequels and several lesser video game adaptations. RoboCop: Rogue City is the latest to try. Last year’s Nacon Connect stream featured an underwhelming “gameplay reveal”; this year’s Nacon Connect features a “gameplay overview”. Step below to judge its whelm.
New RoboCop game isn’t just about violence — you can also hand out parking tickets
RoboCop: Rogue City gets a new (later) release date
‘RoboCop: Rogue City’ has been delayed to September
RoboCop: Rogue City will arrive a little later than expected. During today’s Nacon Connect stream, it was revealed that the latest game from Terminator: Resistance developer Teyon will now arrive in September. It was previously scheduled for sometime in June.
The showcase included a gameplay trailer. It shows RoboCop seeking information before raiding a drug dealing operation in the basement of an arcade. There’s plenty gore in this gun fight, including an exploding head, which fits in nicely with the over-the-top violence of the RoboCop movies.
Only RoboCop can clean up the crime-ridden streets of Old Detroit!
Follow the part man, part machine in this gameplay trailer combining detective work and gory shoot-outs.
You can get your hands on #RoboCopRogueCity in September 2023. 🤖 pic.twitter.com/erz8AJJT7F— Nacon (@Nacon) March 9, 2023
Teyon didn’t reveal too much about the story, but RoboCop: Rogue City will tell an original tale in which the cyborg police officer (once again played by Peter Weller) attempts to clean up the crime-ridden streets of Detroit. It’s coming to PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/S and PC.
The showcase also included another look at The Lord of the Rings: Gollum, which Nacon delayed indefinitely just five weeks before it was supposed to arrive last September. There’s still no firm release date for the game, which was initially slated for 2021, but it should (hopefully) land later this year.
Share an extraordinary adventure with Gollum in his quest for the Precious, in this untold story. 🌋#GollumGame is coming to PC and consoles in 2023. pic.twitter.com/P9qeTWKGIo
— Nacon (@Nacon) March 9, 2023
This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/robocop-rogue-city-has-been-delayed-to-september-190942430.html?src=rss
Fresh Lies Of P footage shows off a fight with a lightning gorilla robocop
Bloodborne was great, but it didn’t have any lightning gorilla robocops. This is a problem the upcoming Lies of P hopes to fix, as revealed in a new gameplay trailer designed to show off how nice it looks on a Radeon RX 7900 XTX. I will likely never own a Radeon RX 7900 XTX, but it’s looking increasingly likely that I will buy Lies of P.
It’s a Soulslike that plonks you into an alternate Victorian London where people got real good at inventing creepy automata. You play as the big P himself, Pinocchio.
Robocop, Darth Vader, And The Mighty Thor Get Very Impressive, Very Expensive New Toys
Hot Toys has unveiled not one, but five new replica figures from across the Marvel, Star Wars, and Old Detroit universes. Like typical Hot Toys figure releases, each one of these collectibles comes with plenty of extra parts and an attention to detail that makes them stand out from the usual toys based on these film properties.
Hot Toys Robocop ($375)
The first of these sixth-scale figures that’s incredibly eye-catching is the Robocop 3 replica, which includes a wide selection of accessories. While you can change Robocop’s facial expressions with swap-out face-plates, pull out his trademark pistol from a functioning leg compartment, and equip him with a multipurpose cannon that has a missile and blast effect, the real draw here is the screen-accurate jetpack.
The figure itself has diecast metal parts and a special iridescent painting to give Robocop’s OCP armor a purple and blue hue.
Hot Toys Mighty Thor ($305)
The next figure is of Jane Foster, the Mighty Thor. Fresh from her appearance in Thor: Love and Thunder, this toy features a helmeted head sculpt, a newly developed head sculpt of Natalie Portman, a newly designed body with seamless arms, and a damaged Mjolnir with LED light-up function. The tailored body armor comes equipped with a fabric cape, and select markets will get a version of this figure that includes a battle-damaged helmet.
Hot Toys Darth Vader ($330)
Over in a toy galaxy far (far) away, fans of the Obi-Wan Kenobi series can get their hands on a new incarnation of Darth Vader. Unlike previous figures though, this Sith Lord comes with a battle-damaged helmet and armor and a rolling eyeball function so that you can position Vader’s line of sight. For accessories, the boxset packs in LED light-up belt boxes, Vader’s signature lightsaber with an interchangeable lightsaber blade emulating the weapon in motion, and a pair of Third Sister’s lightsabers.
Hot Toys Spider-Man ($45)
Lastly, you can add a Spider-Man from a different dimension to your growing diorama of multiversal web-slingers. Hot Toys unveiled a Spider-Man based on Andrew Garfield’s wallcrawler from Spider-Man: No Way Home, and to complete the trio, Tobey Maguire’s webhead is swinging into action as well. This version of Spider-Man features a familiar costume with distinctive raised webbing, plenty of hands, Maguire’s sixth-scale likeness, and assorted web-shooting parts.
The deluxe version adds a themed Sandman base, which will fit in with the previously revealed Lizard, Electro, Green Goblin, and Doctor Octopus figures.
Hot Toys Iron Man ($55)
Hot Toys has slowly been rebuilding its Iron Man line of sixth-scale figures with updated versions that feature more diecast metal parts, and for the next entry in the Movie Masterpiece line, they’ve gone back to the first film and the Mark III armor. The new figure is larger than the original Mark III, it has inner mechanical details with LED light-up functions, and a wider range of movements. If you’re looking to apply some wear and tear, you can swap out several of the armor parts for battle-damaged versions.