Too few games let me FEEL like Robocop bagging and tagging cyberfreaks & creeps. I can think of >Observer_, Dredd Vs Death, Arkham Knight kinda, and Minilaw looks good.
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theres a new robocop game coming out.
Could be awesome if they can pull it off, not just a shooter but with more cop simulation elements
>Made by a literally who dev.
>Want it to be good anyway because I've always wanted to play as Robo Cop or Dredd.
PLEASE BE GOOD.
PLEASE BE GOOD.
PLEASE BE GOOD.
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Terminator resistance which they made was pretty good.
Never played it. Heard it was kind of janky though.
It's a low budget title but it has SOUL.
Robocop and Judge Dredd are not Cyberpunk.
>it's not blade runner so its not cyberpunk
lets not go through this again.
Being Blade Runner is not the definition of Cyberpunk, but any near future dystopia is not automatically Cyberpunk.
I can see how robocop could be said to have some cyberpunk elements but Judge dredd is absolutely not cyberpunk and being futuristic and edgy does not make it cyberpunk
When did zoomers start calling Blade Runner cyberpunk? It's science fiction neo noir.
Neuromancer and Snow Crash are cyberpunk. They founded the genre.
>When did zoomers start calling Blade Runner cyberpunk?
Ironing. Ignorant well-meaning youngsters, in a sort of genre defence attempt, stopped calling Blade Runner cyberpunk as an over-corrective response to people complaining about cyberpunk properties not looking exactly like it. While not quite as bombastic or irony-filled as the other household names, Blade Runner is absolutely a cyberpunk story.
>cyberpunk is not cyberpunk
wow
What generally defines cyberpunk is high tech and low life and corporate hell hole dystopias with a frick ton of crime.
Both Robocop and Dredd tick most of these boxes.
“High tech, low life” is a simplified slogan and not the sole definition, and rate of criminality is completely independent of whether something is/isn’t Cyberpunk.
The crime is generally the result of oppressive and exploitative megacorporations and governments in these dystopias.
>Bro, its not MY definition of cyberpunk.
Frick off, we don't care what (you) think.
So is "Petra" Cyberpunk?
Nobody cares, homosexual. Go tongue frick a lathe.
We're looking for post-modern dystopia games played from a law officer's perspective. Not listen to your dumbass split hairs.
>post-modern
Near future; Post-modern is movement.
And here you’ve said what you actually want, which is a futuristic police simulator, a genre that is orthogonal but not mutually exclusive with Cyberpunk. An example of both at once once (or as close as you can realistically get) is Syndicate.
U r rtrded
Dredd arguably created cyberpunk. It came out in 1977 before the term was even coined
Robocop is about as cyberpunk as it gets, dumb homosexual.
I didn't know about this, looks awesome. I hope they have the 2014 outfit in the game even if it has a mixed perception.
That looks like a payday 2 dlc
or any game from 2012
>uhhh are there any punk games where you play as the law duuhhhhhhh
Cyberpunk is high-tech and lowlife living, urban decay and the collapse of society.
Literally nothing with anti-law, infact Dredd and Blade Runner are some of the earliest media involving the genre and they have a law theme.
You're probably just a Black person.
>bladerunner and dredd have a law theme
Brainlet detected unless you meant sub-sub-theme to move the plot along for simpletons. But still you are partially right that there are law aspects to all those games, as it plays into a part of the dystopian aspect.
This could be done interestingly but probably won't be, it'll just be a modded version of Ready or Not or some shitty CS clone or some zoomer R6 shit.
Yea I want to make npcs to lick the boot.
Perfect, I also can't believe I forgot Deus Ex
Actually...
>tiddy armor.
moronic.
Sabotain: Break the Rules - cp2077 before cp2077, in which you actually do play law enforcement (sorta).
Thanks
I still have the physical version of this thing. Playing it equals to torture,
I liked the ratso and glasses girl though.
>play as punk
>you are used by some child raping organization to run drugs and be total Black person of cyber
wow, so cool.!111
i wanna shoot sub-humans, that is fun
You subhuman Black person
>All the main protagonists of the media are cops or SWAT
moron
beakies? they escaped the warp and made it into japan?
I was going to post this. So did Bubblegum Crisis/A.D. Police create this aesthetic first and GW copied it in later editions of Wh40k or was it the opposite?
I second this. It's basically a Blade Runner/RoboCop skin of the 16-bit Strike series, and its versus mode predates MOBAs by ~5 years.
Jydge
newbie failure at greentext aside
Necromunda Hired Gun might be your speed but I'm never played it despite liking the setting and 40k as a whole. So I can't attest to if it's accurate or not to your taste.
It's not a greentext failure. The game Observer is actually spelled:">Observer_"
>newbie failure at greentext aside
Go beat yourself to death with a golfclub, newBlack person.
Considering 99% of the free roam content in CP2077 has you killing random street punks, it might be up your alley. Although you're not technically a police officer, I kinda felt like RoboCop with how I was always just blasting gonks with wild abandon like a RoboCop on crack.
With how the game is put together, you could probably mod in a "police mode" where you get APB's for various criminal activities. Personally, I'd like some mods where you could align yourself with gangs or have gang territory wars akin to what was in San Andreas. You could help a particular gang expand and get special weapons and clothes for helping them gain a certain amount of territory. That's getting away from what you're wanting of course but you could mix and match that shit for some extra deep cyberpunk action methinks.
That's what I was hoping for when the teaser first dropped, and it looked like the protag was a cop
You're technically an enforcer of the regime in Ghost Runner.
There's also JYDGE, made by the Crimsonland dudes.
MiniLAW: Ministry of Law. Controls are jank but might scratch that cyberpunk law itch.
JYDGE - https://store.steampowered.com/app/654050/JYDGE/ - seconding what the anon posted before, if you're cool on isometric action. Linux friendly!
Huntdown - https://store.steampowered.com/app/598550/HUNTDOWN/
A pretty damn good action platformer akin to something like ESWAT. You're in an 80s/90s idea of a cyberpunk city and you need to beatdown and arrest criminal gangs. Linux friendly too!
Half Life Entropy Zero
now theres chinese at rings of power
>bagging and tagging cyberfreaks & creeps
How old are you?
G-Police.
You fight criminals and megacorps with your trusty Havoc gunship.
Damn shame these kind of games are a rarity.
Huntdown was good
Deus Ex.
astral chain, though the focus isn't so much on policing npcs as it is for fighting chimeras
somewhat related, here's the best cyberpunk GAME ost you don't know (some call the game a hidden gem, I wouldn't know)
I also associate this https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ywGL7SWgn7s with cyberpunk because I listened to it while reading a book but who knows, maybe it'd work for someone else.
Cyberpunk 2077. You basically spend all your time killing gang members, con artists, illegal migrants and corrupt members of high society. Too bad the game was fricked up it would probably had the possibility to join the based af MaxxTac otherwise. A sidequest even hints at this.
This. The game is secretly a judge dredd game and a lite version of Deus Ex (mostly MD)
I bet you're vaccinated
Unironically Cyberpunk 2077.