Robocop [xbox Classic] -

: The save system was particularly criticized because progress is only saved after completing an entire level; dying requires the player to restart from the very beginning of that level.

The Xbox version received upon release.

: The game consists of nine large levels divided into multiple sections. Players must complete a primary objective to advance, though secondary and bonus objectives—such as arresting surrendering enemies or rescuing hostages—can increase the final score. Robocop [Xbox Classic]

: To aid in navigation and combat, RoboCop can utilize specialized visions, including night vision and telescopic vision . : The save system was particularly criticized because

is a first-person shooter released for the Xbox on July 24, 2003. Developed and published by Titus Interactive , the game features an original story set in Neo-Detroit where Alex Murphy must investigate a new synthetic drug called "Brain Drain" and uncover a conspiracy involving OCP. Gameplay Features Players must complete a primary objective to advance,