

It’s an exciting tale that will keep players interested all the way through thanks to the solid storytelling techniques, but unfortunately the potential is somewhat wasted as you won’t care about anyone other than Wei. There are appealing new additions and cameos all throughout the campaign, but they are used for a very short amount of time and then disappear altogether. Unfortunately, the problem is that the story is spread out a bit too thin, causing everyone outside of Wei to get the short end of the stick. The set up to this high octane crime drama is absolutely enthralling, and this is thanks to the large cast of characters that populates it, from Inspector Tang to Jackie Ma. After his sister Mimi died of a drug overdose, he goes back to his birthplace to do some good and take down the Triad sector, Sun On Yee, piece by piece. The story revolves around Wei Shen, an undercover officer from San Francisco who was born on the streets of Hong Kong. Thus, United Front Games and Square Enix have decided to bring all the glamor of the PC version to the new set of consoles, while adding additional content, as well. While the PS3 and Xbox 360 versions were perfectly fine releases, they lacked the visual fidelity the PC version had.

This was a joyous occasion as, while most True Crime titles have been less than compelling in the past, it was a setting not too familiar with most modern western video games. For whatever reasons, Activision decided to shelve the project, only for Square Enix of all publishers to snatch it up and change the name. There are countless ways to entertain yourself in Hong Kong’s diverse districts.It’s hard to believe that over three years ago, Sleeping Dogs was actually being developed as another True Crime game.
