Abstract: Sleeping Dogs is excellent, nonsensical, violent fun. An open-world third-person action game set in Hong Kong, Sleeping Dogs was originally conceived back in 2009 as ‘True Crime: Hong Kong’, the third game in a series, but was cancelled by publisher A...
Abstract: More than just Grand Theft Auto in Hong KongAt first glance it is easy to write off Sleeping Dogs as being just another ‘GTA clone', as you run around a city doing chores for others, causing mayhem and pissing a lot of people off. While you do end up doin...
Sleeping Dogs is a martial arts game featuring crass sexual humor, lots of blood, and MMA-style hand-to-hand combat. It is sure to please teenage boys everywhere....
Evocative Hong Kong setting, Excellent hand-to-hand combat, Strong plot and varied gameplay
Visuals suffer from some pop-in and muddy textures, Missions stick close to the GTA formula
Sleeping Dogs isn't a genre-defining masterpiece, but its evocative setting and well-balanced gameplay make it a cut above most GTA clones. The hand-to-hand combat works brilliantly, and the stylised violence and gritty Triad movie feel help give the game...
As much as it may lack polish and finesse, Sleeping Dogs makes up for its minor shortcomings with pure entertainment. Hong Kong is your playground, so go play already.More Like This... More Articles >>> ...
Abstract: Name: Genre: Platform: Sleeping Dogs has had one of the most colourful development cycles in recent history. Originally revealed as a brand new IP called Black Lotus back in 2008, publishers Activision suggested it be re-worked and re-branded as the l...
Abstract: Sleeping Dogs is a Grand Theft Auto clone. You run around a simplified recreation of a contemporary real-world city, steal cars, search for collectibles that improve your abilities, and commit murder often enough to put any television serial killer to ...
Strong voice acting, graphics, and sound design. Flawed yet enjoyable fighting, parkour, shooting, and driving mechanics that are well stitched together. Good cutscenes. Fatalities.
Control issues when fighting. Some screen tearing. Occasional bugs. Not much of lasting appeal outside of the main missions.
Strong voice acting, graphics, and sound design. Flawed yet enjoyable fighting, parkour, shooting, and driving mechanics that are well stitched together. Good cutscenes. Fatalities.
Control issues when fighting. Some screen tearing. Occasional bugs. Not much of lasting appeal outside of the main missions.
Abstract: Back in 2008, Activision announced a follow-up to their True Crime series entitled True Crime: Hong Kong. But after years of development, Eric Hirshberg, the current CEO at Activision put the nail in the coffin by famously stating that the game simply ...