All these comments about "generic" this and "generic" that...
I think that's a tad unfair. A, we've not actually seen what it does, and we know it has various "modes". This design reflects current scifi ideas about technology because this design stems from those, whereas the original movie reflected design ideas about technology and robotics then. And since we've seen the original movie, there have been TONS of films, video games, comic books, etc with "Techy" armor, suits, etc. There really isn't a way to do black or silver or dark robotic body armor anymore than won't be labeled generic by someone simply because it's an armored look or because they've seen elements of it somewhere before. But for all the comparisons being made to other designs, this doesn't really look at all like what's in them. It bears few similarities to the Batsuit, MASS EFFECT, CRYSIS, or (the most ridiculous comparison yet) THE GUYVER. And the most obvious comparison to make, IRON MAN, is a far bulkier design. This is very much its own thing. You might as well compare it to the battlesuits in PACIFIC RIM, GI JOE: RISE OF COBRA, or The Phantom's outfit in the SyFi TV miniseries, since it has minor similarities to all of those.
Remember, when ROBOCOP originally came out, while the design itself was relatively new, it too was relatively derivative of robot (and some superhero) concepts of the time. That was kind of the gag. That he was this big, clunky robotic product.