Kuma Wrote: I would like for you all to step into the shoes of an undercover cop and think about the scenario of tip toeing on the line of being the law and breaking it. In Sleeping Dogs, Wei Shen has to deal with going so deep undercover that he might not be able to resurface from the levels of corruption he has to deal with in order to survive the mean streets of Hong Kong. I mean that is the whole idea of being the perfect criminal while upholding the law or in his case trying to uphold the law. It is a challenge, but hopefully my review will not stray you away.
Huzaifah from eXputer: "Sleeping Dogs from the early 2010s is one of the best open-world games out there but in dire need of a resurgence."
You say "yet" as if it's even possible anymore. United Front Games is gone, along with anyone that made this game what it is
That’s what happens when games sell poorly. And I’ve seen people wonder why people cry when a game sells badly… this is your answer.
Sleeping Dogs was a sleeper hit back then. It was fantastic. It actually still is. Would love a sequel to this, or at least a revive of True Crime series.
The past few years have seen some excellent open-world titles on top of the existing classics. Here are some of the very best that you should play.
watching the video is better then going through 31 pages of gamingbolt.
Do they explain in the video why there are two numbers 3? Starfield and Tears of the Kingdom?
GF365: "Here are eight games that need sequels. These games are ones that players would love to experience another time, bigger and better."
Bloodborne is a game I still restart and play every few months. I would welcome just a re release in 60fps with a visual upgrade. It's a perfect game. If I was king for a day I would include the randomizer mods because then it would be a kind of rogue like and I could play it forever.
No way. To high of a score for sure.
It has the weirdest name ever but whatever
(Yawn) I played this game 5 years ago. It was called "Stranglehold".
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