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Underrated gem tbh. Anyone play it?
True Crime Streets of LA? Nah
Its like being in a John Woo flick.
True Crime Streets of LA? Nah
Its like being in a John Woo flick.
Melee combat in Sleeping Dogs is one of the best I've experienced in a video game. I love how Sleeping Dogs doesn't add guns into the mix until later in the game.Yeah, it is great. The combat is what sells it for me. Shame the sequel got canned due the studio that made it, "United Front Games" getting closed.
The XP/morality system comes to mind.I enjoyed it enough for what it was, had some flaws but was a fairly good play back when it came out. Don't think I could go back to it these days though.
Yeah, I think those sort of mechanics are neat in a niche kind of way, but if it gets to the point where it becomes a chore to manage things and affects your gameplay, it's a bit of a problem to me. But, I still enjoyed it either way.The XP/morality system comes to mind.
You're an undercover cop infiltrating a Hong Kong crime syndicate. During missions, you earn points which go towards three tiers: Police, Triad and Face.
The Police XP system is finicky to say the least. You start with the full three bars during a mission. But unlike the Triad XP, you LOSE XP for property damage, theft and harming civilians. Okay, so play carefully to rank up your police XP. Some missions make it nigh impossible.
You're driving in a chase during a mission. Hit ONE car or parking meter while you're trying to keep up, you're docked ONE smidge of a badge. You land improperly during the parkour, that's another smidge lost. It will happen and you'd feel cheated.
I was OK with the Police XP leveling slowly.The XP/morality system comes to mind.
You're an undercover cop infiltrating a Hong Kong crime syndicate. During missions, you earn points which go towards three tiers: Police, Triad and Face.
The Police XP system is finicky to say the least. You start with the full three bars during a mission. But unlike the Triad XP, you LOSE XP for property damage, theft and harming civilians. Okay, so play carefully to rank up your police XP. Some missions make it nigh impossible.
You're driving in a chase during a mission. Hit ONE car or parking meter while you're trying to keep up, you're docked ONE smidge of a badge. You land improperly during the parkour, that's another smidge lost. It will happen and you'd feel cheated.
I loved the premise and ending of the game. Family and betrayal play a key part moving forward.I liked the combat as everyone else but I found the story and side missions boring and lacking in variety and creativity.
Has anybody played the two DLCs Sleeping Dogs came with?Overall, better than true crime, worse than Saints Row and GTA.
An ice chipper a stove a grill a car a fuckin garbage chute like daaaamn.Melee combat in Sleeping Dogs is one of the best I've experienced in a video game. I love how Sleeping Dogs doesn't add guns into the mix until later in the game.
The environment kills are the highlight. Grab a crowbar, sword, even a FISH and just go to town with a group of enemies. It's an interactive kung fu movie.
Grab a dude by the back of the neck and shove his head into an industrial air conditioning unit, good fucking times!The environment kills are the highlight.
The Chinese New Years DLC one was pretty neat.Has anybody played the two DLCs Sleeping Dogs came with?