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I really wish they can make our Robo a bit taller in this tho.
They took everything amazing with the original, and took a big dump on it.
The moron directors and writers took the concept of a resurrected cop in a robot's suit of armor who takes out a criminal gang and made it into a boring movie about a guy in black body armor who completes training camp, boring.
The less anyone talks about Robocop 2014 the better. If this game was based on Robocop 2014, I don't think it'd sell more than a dozen copies, and I would definitely, definitely, not buy that for a dollar.
I hate Robo 2014 so much I think I'm gonna delete this steam post because I don't even want the world to remember it existing, it is offensively bad.
faster in movement, a diferent skill set but more fragile than the vanilla robocop.
Robocop could have a decent update, but it would have to commit and the suits behind 2014 didn't. Which is extra ironic considering the original source material and how hard it goes, and how that mirrors the cut-throat C level exec behavior in robocop 1. Cast against the limp, non commital pg13 committee product the 2014 version ended as, it's hard to not feel bad for some of the creative staff behind it, because they were obviously passionate and talented just like the actors.
If the 2014 robocop movie had a c-suite like Bob Morton or ♥♥♥♥(richard) Jones involved, let alone fighting over it, the thing would have rocked - it didn't.
Studio interference made it a worse film by adding more "RoboCop" related things. The director was the one who wanted something too far removed from the source matherial.
Oh no, I very much do. This is why one should usually only remake bad movies, or ones that could have been so much more if they had more budget, resources, etc.
When you remake a classic, you have to have a superior vision, or utterly respect the original vision but manage to execute it better in some way.
The 2014 movie did neither, so it fell on its face like ED-209 flopping down the stairs.
I even imagine it making squealing noises while doing so, all the way out of the theater and to the landfill where it properly belongs.