Lead gaming editor Michael Leri spoke to game director Piotr Latocha about RoboCop: Rogue City and how it is trying to nail the film's tone.
. But it’s not just a shooter, and game director Piotr Latocha recently sat down with Evolve Media’s lead gaming editor Michael Leri to talk about the fantasy Teyon wanted to fulfill, how players can get different endings, and nailing that satirical tone from the films.
There are multiple endings. How do players trigger different types of endings? Like what mechanics even set players on different paths For example, if you issue more tickets instead of warnings, you get more crime evidence that affects your evaluation and you get a higher score and you get more XP from the evaluation. That’s the trade-off, but you can still roleplay and get the “good” ending.We thought it was interesting if you always had to [think about what you had to do]. RoboCop always has three directives that he has to follow, so we felt it was interesting to give the players that choice.
It was really important for us to make the players feel like they were in the shoes of RoboCop. It was actually a very difficult design thing to find the sweet spot between having dynamic, fast-moving action and also making players feel like an indestructible tank that is very slow and heavy. We were definitely looking for a sweet spot and crossed out the stealth. We couldn’t have RoboCop sneaking around.
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