It wouldn’t be inaccurate to say that Polish developer Teyon flew under the radar for most of its existence. Despite having a long list of releases since its founding in 2006, few gamers could name one—until RoboCop: Rogue City burst onto the scene. To the shock of many, Teyon didn’t just deliver a competent shooter—it produced a gritty, retro-inspired FPS that captured the spirit of Paul Verhoeven’s 1987 cult classic with uncanny precision. Brutal, nostalgic, and laced with satire, Rogue City hit a sweet spot that resonated with both long-time fans and newcomers alike. The game’s unexpected success earned Teyon newfound respect and visibility. Now, riding that momentum, the studio returns with Unfinished Business—a standalone expansion that trims the fat and sharpens its focus. Rather than upending the formula, this follow-up opts for refinement. It leans hard into what worked before, offering a tighter, more action-centric experience that feels like a condensed s...
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