Locomoto is a near textbook example of a cozy game, only this time, you’re living that laid-back life on your very own train. You chug along scenic rails and stop at charming little towns filled with quirky, anthropomorphic, characters that feel straight out of Animal Crossing. And yes, you’re an animal too, none of these weird humans in a world of animals lore; lore fit for creepypasta stories. You get to create your character and the customization is quite impressive. I made myself a black and white bird that looked similar to a penguin, and a penguin conductor! So it’s all aboard as I describe my time with Locomoto.
RoboCop: Rogue City – Unfinished Business continues the crime-stopping adventures of the titular RoboCop in a new standalone game that’s too big to be a DLC, but so similar that it can’t be called a sequel. It’s clear Teyon wasn’t done with RoboCop, and it turns out neither was I. While my affinity for the movie series is not as strong as others, being able to step back into the metal boots of RoboCop has been another fun romp. There’s plenty more criminal scum to put away, and RoboCop: Rogue City – Unfinished Business takes some risks and even some liberties, trying to avoid the first game’s pitfalls to deliver another great power fantasy where limitations exist – and mostly succeeds.
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