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Sleeping Dogs: Definitive Edition

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Sleeping Dogs: Definitive Edition is a remaster of Sleeping Dogs, an action game about a police officer’s undercover work inside an Asian criminal organization. It features the original game with improved graphics and several expansion packs, including Nightmare in North Point and Year of the Snake.
You take on the role of Wei Shen, who joins the 'Sun On Yee' Triad gang and starts to complete different assignments to get to the head of the organization. During the investigation, you will explore different sides of Hong Kong where traditional Asian culture meets neon lights and modern skyscrapers. In Definitive Edition the city's environment is upgraded with huge attention to details and lightning. 
Your way up to the top of the mafia clan will consist of numerous fights, where you can use multiple guns along with melee combat and pieces of the environment. Besides the battles, Wei Shen can use gadgets for exploration, sing in karaoke bars, date women and interact with deeply developed NPCs.

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Feral Interactive
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United Front Games
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Square Enix London Studios
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Square Enix
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17+ Mature
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https://square-enix-games.com/en_US/news/sleeping-dogs

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System requirements for PC

Minimum:
  • OS: Windows Vista 64bit, Window 7 64bit, Windows 8 64bit (32bit O/S not supported)
  • Processor: Core 2 Duo 2.4GHz or Athlon X2 2.7GHz
  • Memory: 4 GB RAM
  • Graphics: DirectX 10 or 11 compatible card, ATI Radeon 3870 or higher, NVIDIA GeForce 8800 GT or higher with 512MB graphics memory, Intel HD Graphics 2500 or higher
  • DirectX: Version 10
  • Storage: 20 GB available space
  • Sound Card: DirectX compatible sound card
Recommended:
  • OS: Windows Vista 64bit, Window 7 64bit, Windows 8 64bit (32bit O/S not supported)
  • Processor: Core i5-2300, Phenom II X4 940 or better
  • Memory: 8 GB RAM
  • Graphics: DirectX 10 or 11 compatible card, ATI Radeon 7750, NVIDIA GeForce GTX 560 or higher with 1GB graphics memory, Intel HD Graphics 4000 or higher
  • DirectX: Version 11
  • Storage: 20 GB available space
  • Sound Card: DirectX compatible sound card

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«Underrated»
Sleeping Dogs is a very interesting game for me. Its action scenes are the most favorite. The action sequences are beautifully crafted by the developers. Sleeping Dog is a beautiful game like Vice City.
«Blew my mind»
«That ending!»
Really solid and good looking melee combat, serviceable shooting, meh driving. Hong Kong is nice to explore. The story has some really hard hitting moments.
All in all a good but underrated game.

PS: Every single radio station is bad
«Underrated»
Dece open world GTA-style game. Really good acting. Disappointing but serviceable combat, and terrible shooting.

I recommend it as it wasnt too long, and didnt overstay its welcome.
The only game I have ever properly gone out of my way to 100%. That's gotta count for something.
Story and World Design are brilliant, but games like GTA V and Watch Dogs 2 do highlight how archaic certain mechanics are.
«Underrated»
The ending might've been a bit more ugh hard hitting but still this is the shit. I had way more fun playing this than GTA IV. I'm so sad there won't be a sequel... and I hope the movie will end up being not as shit as AC.
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Configuration: Win 7/64, Intel i5-750, Radeon HD5770 (Driver 14.9) and 4GB, resolution 1680 x 1050.-According to various Initial tests, both the Original Version with HighRes textures and the Definitive Edition run at approximately the same frame rates. I have to refute that at least with my Computer. While the Original Version reaches about 37 FPS with the free (!) downloadable textures on high Settings and with activated, high Antialiasing according to the play-owned benchmark, the Definitive Edition with the same Setting drops to 27 FPS, For it that Reduce the Default, which of course significantly damages quality. Better particle effects back or forth, I find it looks worse either way, it seems to me that the Textures of the Definitive Edition don't reach the Quality of the HighRes of the Original. The Colour Scheme also has a different effect, and I like the Original better here as well. Strangely Enough, the Definitive (Steam) even takes up 5 GB more Space (in about 17 GB to 12 GB), for what exactly? Did me do both the Main Game, The Add-ons and the Definitive, so the need for Space seems puzzling to me. -Bugs (Crashes, AI dropouts) I was able to observe in both, but so far very few and thus can be used. -The standard key assignment leads to a Bug in one of the last Missions, so you have to switch for the Sequence. Originals and Definitive Edition have separate Storage Levels. Stored can be Stored outside of missions at any time, otherwise after Completion. -Loading times are negligible as there. -The Camera is stubborn there as it is there. Original Version with free HighRes textures: + better Performance + (felt) better Graphics + standard control designed for Melee (Pairing with right Mouse button) Add-ons that Bring money or Reputation points spoil Gameplay-arcadige, but Peculiar Driving Physics Definitive Edition: + New Menus (new Mobile phone design, new Icons on the Map) + Better Implementation Of Add-ons (items at special Dealers or as Rewards) + Better driving Physics, Physics in General (Light, Particle Effects) + More destructible objects + New Side missions + game world even more detailed (many NPCs that Respond to the Player or go about their Day-to-day business, Rear-end Collisions) +/Standard control corresponds to reference (Focus on exchange of Gunfire) +/Display Manipulable Objects such As video Surveillance by Surrounding +/longer cool-down time after failed counter, faster Attacks of opponents-worse Perfomance (but Internet but not necessarily Standard)-(felt) worse graphics/textures in itself The Definitive Seems to be the better version-were it not for the Problem with the graphics, which seem to me to be a Step backwards in terms of Quality and Performance compared to the Original.
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