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I'm ok with Robocop vs Terminator, but that should be it's own game.. or at most, a spin off DLC for this game, not, in any way, part of the story campaign of Rogue City.
What next Batman vs Robocop? Let Robocop be Robocop.
p.s. I like both Arny T800 and Robo btw (movies as well).
If they did it again i would like 2 campaigns 1 as robo, 1 as the t-800 and have the stories playout from different perspectives. like the AvP games.
Not only was Robocop vs Terminator a major thing back in the day, it was written by the legendary Frank Miller.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RoboCop_Versus_The_Terminator_(comics)
Yes, I own copies of the original mini series myself, it had its flaws here and there but I really liked the idea of how the two creations could be brought together. I also checked out the Dynamite Press mini series but it was pretty bad.
One of the biggest problems I could see would be licensing the rights for both IPs.
Yep, that is where the wish for this comes from. The original mini series and the games that it inspired. The original games were fun side scrolling action-platformers (I liked both the Sega 16 bit and the SNES versions) but now the player could feel more like being Robocop while hunting down and destroying the Terminators in the Detroit present. Like in the demo actually having to do police investigation to determine who is a Terminator, why they are here, and having to gather clues to track them down. (yeez, its almost Blade Runner like)
I think it would have been best to keep things in the present as taking the campaign to the future would add more complexities to the gameplay and I am not sure if people are ready yet for another jetpack Robocop ;)
Heh, but that is what I was suggesting :D That it would have been fun for a DLC type of expansion with a small campaign. Not as any part of the main campaign. It could be a dream/what if scenario.
A complete game would be cool but that would require a whole new design plan for the gameplay, and licensing issues simply make that impossible.
I have to agree. I read the crossover comics and they are quite ridiculous.
Yeah man Frank always brings his A game even when he doesn't bring anything really... that allstar Batman thing he did was wild.
I think Frank Miller wrote it