Sleeping Dogs

Players: 1 offline
Publisher: Square Enix
Genres: Action, Adventure, Third-Person Shooter
Release Date: August 14, 2012
Developer: United Front Games
MSRP: $59.99
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Welcome to Hong Kong, a vibrant city twhose exotic locations hide one of the most powerful and dangerous criminal organizations in the world: the Triads.You play Wei Shen, an undercover cop trying to take down the Triads from the inside. You'll have to prove yourself worthy as you fight your way up the organization, taking part in brutal criminal activities without blowing your cover. In time, you will risk everything as the lines between truth, loyalty and justice become permanently blurred.

Sage Reviews: Sleeping Dogs, 9.0 out of 10 based on 1 rating
It’s the best kind of good: surprisingly good.





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Sleeping Dogs Review

There is no doubt in my mind that the former Activision title is on par with, if not surpassing, the likes of Rockstar’s rogues gallery of sandbox adventures. Make no mistake, Square-Enix has a success story on hand, and will reap the benefits from Activision’s mistake to let this sleeping dog lie.

Sage Reviews: Sleeping Dogs

It's the best kind of good: surprisingly good.
  1. August 29, 2012 at 03:25am
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    anyone know if the ps3 version has less screen tearing than the 360 version? I played the 360 version from redbox and liked it but the screen tearing was distracting. I was hoping the PS3 version would have less when i get around to buying it after a price drop

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    If you have a problem with the textures or the shitty graphics the console versions offer then play the PC version. This developer has REALLY made an absolutely excellent port of the game. In fact the PC version is so far and away better then the console version if you have a PC (You need a pretty beefy rig though this game will rip even top tier hardware down on max) there is no reason not to play this on the PC. Full assortment of graphics options, a full free downloadable HD texture pack (almost doubles the size of the game) and seamless controller support (not to mention the real 1080p and 60FPS that most PC games enjoy even on shit ports). It’s the full PC package and getgamesgo has it 25% off right now. So a better in every way port for almost half the price of the console version, not bad.

    Fun game though but it does kind of get repetitive towards the end. once you get most of your melee moves and become comfortable with the combat it’s extremely hard to lose. Also ya gun play isn’t special. Decent story but it really needed a big moment where you choose to be a cop or a triad. I thought it was going that way and it just didn’t which was disappointing. Still like sage said a surprisingly good sandbox game with an excellent PC port.

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    I want to play it for PC, but I’m still reluctant until I can see how it runs on my PC. Demos are essential for PC games, bring one out Square. I don’t want to have to download the game just to see if it runs then delete it. That’s too much effort, and technically illegal. Meh. I might impulse buy it when the sales come round. Or buy it on PS3/360.

    • August 19, 2012 at 10:44pm
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      Solid action game by itself…? Martial arts sum up to mashing 1 button 90% of the time like a side scrolling beat’em up?

    • August 20, 2012 at 02:29am
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      The PC version is hands down the definitive one. The game runs dramatically better on the PC, along with using higher res textures and additionally DX11 features. If you want it, get it on PC if that’s an option.

      As for pirated it to try it, hah, good luck. Sleeping Dogs uses the new MetaFortress DRM, which I can happily say is the first DRM gamers should support. It’s not a rootkit like SecuROM, it doesn’t ever need to go online like uPlay. Pirates have been unable to crack MetaFortress so far, and looks like they might not any time soon, if ever.

      • August 20, 2012 at 04:04am
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        Crack came out today. Everything can be cracked.

      • August 20, 2012 at 06:03am
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        Erm. Yeah.
        A DRM gamers should support.
        No thanks.
        It’s crackable like everything (done already I think) and at the end of the day it remains DRM.

        The best DRM is making a damn good game. And that is the ONLY DRM that should be supported. (GoG proves that it works)

        • August 21, 2012 at 12:05am
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          I got this on steam and the DRM isn’t really there at all. No CD key, no online registration just click play and go. The DRM isn’t intrusive like EA’s or activision’s DRM. If you buy it legally the DRM is completely irrelevant on this title.

          • August 21, 2012 at 05:13am
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            Steam is a form of DRM.

    • August 21, 2012 at 12:01am
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      Don’t waste your money on the console version if you have a decent PC. The PC port is one of the best to come out in a long time and is very scalable (has a full graphics options menu and built in benchmark to test settings). Also has a Free HD texture pack. Wait for a solid steam sale and pick it up. The PC port is great you would be silly to buy the PS3 version of this particular title.

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    Nice, now I’m more excited about getting this game.

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Sleeping Dogs Review

Sleeping Dogs Review

Sage Reviews: Sleeping Dogs, 9.0 out of 10 based on 1 rating

It is funny how this industry works sometimes. The myriad of dropped IPs and cancelled projects the industry goes through each year is staggering, and considering only 10% of games released actually turn a profit, it is no wonder that projects are dropped on a dime. Through this all, success stories do come through, venerated by fans and critics alike for persevering such dour times to see the light of day once more.

In many ways, Sleeping Dogs is one such title. Originally an Activision IP under the True Crime label, the game was dropped by the huge conglomerate because it was “just not good enough” to compete with other titles in the open-world genre. But considering the final product put forth by Square-Enix and developer United Front, I believe I can safely say that it is a severe miscalculation by Activision, as Sleeping Dogs is perhaps one of the best in the genre to come out in years.

PROS Amazing presentation, strong story, great implementation of various game mechanics.
CONS Poor lip synching, unnecessary “Role Playing” elements, gun combat is less polished compared to the rest.
WTF?! I never knew cell phones can crack safes and hack security cameras.

A bold claim, of course, but a justifiable one. Unlike the satirical-realism of Grand Theft Auto, the nostalgic take from L.A Noire, or the bombastic romp that is Saints Row, Sleeping Dogs is tightly rooted in reality moreso than its competitors. Of course artistic license is given to some elements, but the source material takes the world seriously, leading to an experience that Grand Theft Auto IV attempted to capture but failed to do so.

Starring as undercover cop Wei Shen, Sleeping Dogs has you infiltrate the Song On Yee, a notorious Triad gang in Hong Kong. Shen, growing up in the states, returns to take down the Triad’s from the inside out, but also has a personal stake in his mission, one that may cross the line and put him on the wrong side of the law. The story is one part The Departed and one part Hard Boiled, and creates a tone that is both glamorizing and gruesome for Shen as he struggles to stay on the right side of the law.

But beneath the gritty exterior and the abundance of violence, the core themes of a heroic bloodshed story germinate to fruition. Traditional Chinese themes of honor, family, and respect are always ever present, from the somber monologues of your new criminal family, to the more subtle nuances regarding the treatment of characters based on their age and position in society. It is a clash of two worlds, the Confucian ideals of China intermixed with the modern concerns of the West, offering a layer of cultural diffusion that was only truly noticeable in Red Dead Redemption before.

Punching and kicking combos become almost second nature as you dodge and duck your way through vicious altercations.

Through gameplay, Sleeping Dogs is an amalgam of several elements rolled into a fine product. Unlike say Dragon’s Dogma, which emulated many games but failed to make the mechanics properly mesh, Sleeping Dogs does so seamlessly in some respects, making the transitions of mechanics fun. Hand to hand combat, for example, follows a similar counter/attack combo system found in Batman: Arkham City, giving Sleeping Dogs free-flowing combat that accurately follows typical Wuxia tropes. Driving follows the standards from the aforementioned GTA, but with added bits to make it more exciting, such as “action hijackings”, where you can jump onto the top of a the roof of a car during a high-speed chase. We also have a simple use of quick time events, typically trying to smooth talk your way past a guarded position or countering a bear hug by a thug.

The only real sore spot would be the shooting mechanics, which work but are imprecise. Unlike the fluid, total control of the martial arts and the combos you have through hand to hand combat, using guns is somewhat hit or miss, and highly dependent on how strong you are at hand-eye coordination over blind firing. Ironically taking cues from Stranglehold, gun combat is one of the few instances where we get an automatic “bullet time” moment, mostly when you are driving or sliding over chest high walls, making this your best bet to take down enemies before they fill you full of lead. The drawbacks is that just hiding under cover like a third person shooter will often lead to a death sentence, as ammo is limited and picking up new weapons is not an automatic action.

8/10

Sleeping Dogs Review

There is no doubt in my mind that the former Activision title is on par with, if not surpassing, the likes of Rockstar’s rogues gallery of sandbox adventures. Make no mistake, Square-Enix has a success story on hand, and will reap the benefits from Activision’s mistake to let this sleeping dog lie.

Sage Reviews: Sleeping Dogs

It's the best kind of good: surprisingly good.
  1. August 16, 2012 at 08:15am
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    Pre-Ordered this game about 2 – 3 weeks ago. Pitty it isn’t out for the UK until the 17th but still a great game, I can’t wait!

    Its interesting how TF2 team offered a set of items and a map to go with it. Either way this game looked amazing from the gameplay inverviews and I hope it will remind me of all those Bruce Lee kung fu movies, mixed with GTA. :3

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    I shall pick this one up eventually.

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    cannot wait to get my hands on this game

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    Okay, better start saving money for this…

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    To be fair the lip synching is off in a lot of the HK action movies I’ve seen, haha!

    I already pre-purchased this on Steam so I am just waiting for it to unlock. It’ll be cool to get the DLC they offered, although I don’t play TF2. It was a good price at least and sounds like the game will live up to my hype.

    As someone living in Taiwan, I am really excited to see another modern Chinese city portrayed in an open world game.

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    Man I want to play this game so much. Does anyone know if there will be a demo so I can see how it runs on my PC. I do own a 360 and PS3 but I tend to get multiplats for my PC.

    Great review btw. I found it very easy to masturbate to.

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Sage Reviews: Sleeping Dogs

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It’s the best kind of good: surprisingly good.

Platform32: Exclusive Sleeping Dogs Interview and Gameplay

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Ian talks about the title formerly known as True Crime: Hong Kong with the game’s producer.

Platform32: Exclusive Sleeping Dogs Interview and Gameplay

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Ian talks about the title formerly known as True Crime: Hong Kong with the game’s producer.