This Glitch‑Filled Expansion Fails to Honor the Franchise or the Fans
This is a dedicated review of the standalone Unfinished Business expansion for RoboCop: Rogue City. If you missed our initial coverage of its rocky launch and crash reports, click here to read our July 22 article.
I don’t enjoy writing reviews like this. I’d rather highlight games that show effort and creativity—but Unfinished Business pushed me past that point. What was meant to be a follow‑up to a surprisingly decent core game ended up feeling like a cynical, broken shell of what RoboCop deserves. From start to finish, it’s an unstable mess—crashes, bugs, broken AI, invisible props, and no respect for the player’s time or the franchise.
Glitch After Glitch—And Then Another Glitch

I spent more time trying to keep the game running than playing it. On the first few days, it outright crashed my PC—hard resets, system halts, full shutdowns. Once patched, it was “playable” in the loosest sense of the word. NPCs hold invisible cups and bottles, pretending to drink nothing. Animation bugs, broken AI, awkward pacing, recycled content—it felt like wandering through an abandoned parody of a game.
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Is this a joke? Censored branding? Rushed dev cycle? I honestly don’t know—and that’s part of the problem.
Zero Fun, No Heart
The original RoboCop: Rogue City wasn’t perfect, but it had charm. This doesn’t. Playing through Unfinished Business felt more like checking items off a bug list instead of enjoying any kind of gameplay. The ED‑209 section was awkward. The story lacked punch. Weapons? Forgettable. Combat? Lifeless. Everything about this felt unfinished, unpolished, and uninspired.
Nostalgia Can’t Save This One
RoboCop was a big part of my childhood. That’s what makes this sting more. I wanted to feel something—excitement, nostalgia, fun. Instead, I felt disappointment. If this is how they treat a legendary IP, maybe it’s better left in the past. There’s nothing here that justifies the price or the hype.
Final Verdict
This isn’t just “rough around the edges” — it’s barely functioning. It’s not worth your money, your time, or your patience. I’d much rather support a free indie game made by one person with vision than a licensed release this broken. A game is a game — and Unfinished Business is barely that. Want a clear example of what I’m talking about? Check out this clip — it says it all: Video.
Score: 1/10
We reviewed RoboCop: Rogue City, a faithful and brutal return to Old Detroit’s streets. Read the full review here.
Written by Ronny Fiksdahl, Founder & Editor of Fix Gaming Channel.
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