Robocop fans get to experience walking around in the footsteps of the mechanic marvel in Robocop: Rogue City. Even from the start, you’ll have a good defense and his signature pistol will have unlimited ammo. However, around halfway through the opening level, you’ll notice enemies can and will get tougher to take down. This is where making sure you spend skill points comes in, but to do that, you’ll first have to level up.
Robocop: Rogue City runs on a level system involving experience points, which only leaves the question of where you can earn experience points and where to farm them.
RoboCop: Rogue City
- Developer
- Teyon
- Released
- November 2, 2023
Experience Earned From Killing Enemies
Being a first-person shooter, naturally, you’ll be blowing away dozens upon dozens of enemies that dare to commit crimes in front of Robocop. Each enemy you kill will grant you a small amount of experience points.
What’s interesting about this is that while there are plenty of ways to kill the enemies, you always earn the same amount of experience points no matter how you kill them. Messily blasting them apart with an AK47 will give just as many points as carefully lining up the perfect headshot. Different approaches to combat are fun, but getting creative will not grant more points.
Getting Experience From Finding Evidence
Despite the bloodshed, you are doing police work. This means you’ll come across evidence as you play a level. Picking up evidence will grant experience points. There’s a maximum amount of evidence in each level. If you find every single piece of evidence, you’ll gain another batch of experience points. Unlike killing, you do get more experience based on which type of evidence you find.
Using the opening level as an example, you will find the drug Nuke scattered through the news office. Single pieces of Nuke will give 25 experience, but full cases of Nuke will give 100. Note that these numbers are from Normal difficulty.
Experience From Finishing A Level
At the end of a level, you’ll get an evaluation of how you did. This is where your experience for finishing the level is given out. Bonus experience will be rewarded for specific extra actions. Again using the first level, you’ll gain more experience for beating Breaking News if you save every single hostage. The first level is designed to reward you enough experience to level up, as the tutorial for skill points follows. Regardless, consider completing the bonus objectives as the boost will help you out later.
The main menu can also tell you current and past objectives under the Objectives section. You can also use this to see if an objective was failed, such as the evidence counter for a past level.
Experience From The Police Station
While between levels, be sure to see what your fellow OCP officers need you to do for them. This will reward you with another boost of experience points. These will be quick and easy sidequest-style missions, making the reward even sweeter and worth doing.
You’ll find the objectives just by listening for a fellow officer call out to you, and a notification will appear on-screen plus a prompt to change it to your current objective marker.