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Sleeping Dogs Review


Sleeping Dogs
Developer: United Front Games
Publisher: Square Enix
Platforms: PC, PlayStation 3, Xbox 360 (Reviewed)
Release Date: August 14, 2012
Price: $59.99 – Available Here

Overview:
In the entertainment industry, whenever a license is abandoned or dropped by the license holder, it usually means that the public will never hear about that product ever again. However occasionally a license rescue does occur and save not only the product being created and the creators’ jobs, but also provides the public with something they’ve been anticipating.

Originally an Activision product under the name True Crime: Hong Kong, the company decided to stop working on the title and canceled production. However in an effort to save the title, Square Enix acquired the license to the mostly developed title and re-branded it as Sleeping Dogs. With a new name and publisher, Sleeping Dogs’ has now arrived on store shelves. Was it worth the effort Square Enix went through to rescue?

Story:
Players step into the shoes of a gangster called Wei Shen who looks like he is about to enter into a deal with some very nefarious folks. Unfortunately for everyone involved, the police show up and break up the entire affair. The twist here is the fact that Wei Shen is actually an undercover cop who has been tasked with infiltrating one of the worst Triad gangs in all of Hong Kong, the Sun On Yee.

With his initial crime already providing him with an old friend to introduce him to one of the Sun On Yee’s Red Poles (lieutenants), Wei must try to do his best to keep his cover secured while earning the trust of everyone around them. Unfortunately, emotions begin to run high thanks to Wei’s history with the Sun on Yee and he soon becomes embroiled in a gang war unlike anything the Triads have seen before. With only three people knowing his true identity, can Wei keep cool under the building pressure all around him?

Venturing too much further into the story would quickly enter story-ruining spoilers and that is actually quite a plus with Sleeping Dogs’ storyline. As players follow Wei through his various missions for the Sun On Yee there are quite literally plot twists and betrayals happening quite often, making it difficult to predict most major plot points. Add in the fact that Wei slowly begins to lose sight of the line he must not cross as a cop, in an effort to make it all the way to the top.

It is worth noting that there are still a number of predictable events that will occur within Sleeping Dogs’ story, especially for those who have watched any number of gangster movies. Despite this however, players will quickly become enamored with the double-life that Wei must live as he works to solve cases for the police while also becoming one of the most vicious members of the Sun On Yee and eager to see where the, slightly short, story will end up.

Visuals:
While Western cities may all have their same standard set-ups outside of a few geographical landmarks, the work that has went into creating a splendidly designed Hong Kong is simply stunning. Practically every inch of the world has been designed with Chinese flavor and architecture, providing a gameplay arena most games have never even attempted before.

The character models within the title are also very impressive looking, with a large amount of detail and variation between each of them. Perhaps one of the biggest visual treats within Sleeping Dogs is when rain begins to fall, as the wet sheen that spreads over the world is certainly a sight to behold.

Audio:
With the massive amount of voice work in Sleeping Dogs it is great to see that Square Enix has enlisted some high quality voice actors to handle the voice work for many of the characters found within Sleeping Dogs. This can also be contributed to the fact that, considering the game’s setting of Hong Kong, nearly all of the voice actors have done an amazing job with their Chinese accents and various Chinese phrases mixed in with the English.

As for the game’s soundtrack it is adequate at best, with some decent music available on the radio while players drive through the streets of Hong Kong. Most of the game’s sound effects work well and provide a decent atmosphere for the game, though there is a small issue worth mentioning. At least twice throughout the game, the sound of machine gun fire became stuck and repeated incessantly for nearly a half hour of gameplay, even during cutscenes and was only fixed by restarting from checkpoint.

Gameplay:
Sleeping Dogs provides an open world sandbox for the player to explore while also offering plenty to do at the same time, most of which feature brutal hand to hand combat and “hard-boiled” shooting mechanics. Players will be spending a lot of time fighting within the game, either taking on various street thugs they find while roaming around the map or during the game’s many story missions.

The combat system is well thought out and handles quite well with a number of easy to understand mechanics. In fact the hand to hand combat seems to take a similar path as another title by providing obvious counter attack indicators, allowing the player to deal out heavy amounts of damage. To make things even more exciting, most of the game’s story missions involve various set-pieces where the player will be fighting, such as the back of a fish butchery or in a construction site. These areas provide some brutal opportunities for the player to interact with the environment by dragging an enemy over to an object and impaling them, slicing them up, burning them or simply shoving their face into a spinning fan blade.

When roundhouse kicks and kicking people into a phone booth aren’t enough, guns have to come into play. Touting a “hard-boiled” shooting system, players will be able to temporarily slow time as they leap over cover, jump over balconies or slide over obstacles. The shooting works well enough, though it is worth noting that only a pistol can be kept for any length, while other firearms must be dropped in short order and even then the pistol is usually taken away during story missions.

Outside of the game’s impressive fighting and shooting, there is still plenty to do in the sandbox that is Sleeping Dogs. There are numerous collectibles hidden throughout Hong Kong in the form of jade statues, lockboxes, health shrines and more. To provide even more entertainment there are nightclubs to sing a limited number of songs, gambling on cockfights, illegal street races, stealing cars and more. There are even side-missions in the form of Favors which provide short missions with a simple goal to accomplish such as driving a car into the ocean or escaping from police.

As the player finishes various missions they will notice that they are actually being given both Triad experience as well as Cop experience points which help level up some of Wei’s abilities by giving him new attacks and other bonuses. It is worth noting that the cop experience points are actually full at the start of the mission and are taken away from doing things bad such as killing civilians and damaging property, often causing unwanted experience loss under simple circumstances. Triad experience points are given depending on how vicious the player is during said mission, with things such as headshots, counters and environmental kills giving large bonuses.

While Sleeping Dogs does not offer any online mode to speak of, there still are a few things players can do to compete against their friends. There are a number of stat tracking systems in place that keep track of various in-game things, such as how long you drove cleanly, kill-streaks, hit and run, hijacking vehicles and more. These can then be compared on leaderboards amongst your friends to see who is the sand box master of Sleeping Dogs. This provides a small little competitive edge to the title, though one that often seems to be down or displaying incorrect information.

It is worth noting that Sleeping Dogs does have a number of bugs and issues which can cause the player to have to restart from checkpoint. Over the course of the game’s main story mode I had to reload checkpoint no less than ten different times thanks to the game glitching in some way and causing Wei to either become immobilized or unable to climb over obstacles. This even happened during free roam as well, which required a reload of a previous save.

Overall:
Sleeping Dogs is a title that may have had a rough time getting out to the public, but the finished product sure looks like something that should never have even been given a doubt. It not only provides an enjoyable and stunning looking open-world environment for players to explore but also one that most gamers have never even seen before. With only a few glitches here and there, Sleeping Dogs’ mildly long storyline, plenty of side-jobs to keep the player interested afterwards and just flat out enjoyable combat mechanics make it an enjoyable title worth a look.

9-0-capsules-out-of-10

Take a Look Behind The Scenes ‘Inside Assassin’s Creed 3’

Are you keen to play Assassin’s Creed III? I’m pretty sure I just heard a universal YES!

Ubisoft Montreal, the creators behind Assassin’s Creed III, have released part 1 of a four-part documentary series Inside Assassin’s Creed III that takes players behind the scenes of one of the most highly anticipated games to come out this year.

Part one of Inside Assassin’s Creed III give players an idea of just what goes on into making a historical adventure game of this scale, with interviews with developers and outside experts.

Assassin’s Creed III will be released on Xbox 360 and Playstation 3 on October 31 in Australia, and PC on November 23.

SEGA to re-release Jet Set Radio’s Original Soundtrack

With a price and date locked in by SEGA, Jet Set Radio HD remake is all set to hit gamer’s screens in September. And as icing on the already amazing cake, SEGA will be releasing re-releasing Jet Set Radio’s original soundtrack.

Praised for its superb music, Jet Set Radio’s soundtrack received a limited physical CD release and finding a copy these day is very hard to come by, much like an original Dreamcast copy of Jet Set Radio.

Which is why this is news is music to fans ears, literally.

The soundtrack includes all Hideki Naganuma originals, Richard Jacques’ Everybody Jump Around and Toronto’s Electric Tooth Brush but unfortunately does not include any other licensed tracks – those songs will however appear in the HD remake.

Jet Set Radio Original Soundtrack is available for download the same day as the game on September 18, and can be pre-order now over at iTunes and Amazon.

The Presets, The Chevin and Zémaria Join the FIFA 13 Soundtrack

EA Sports have unveiled three more songs to join FIFA 13’s growing soundtrack list.

Australian electro duo The Preset’s new single Ghosts from their upcoming album Pacifica will feature in the game, alongside up and coming UK indie band The Chevin’s song Champion.

And Brazilian band Zémaria,who previously appeared  on the FIFA 11 soundtrack with The Space Ahead are returning,launching their brand new song Past 2 on FIFA 13’s soundtrack.

Alongside FIFA’s reputation as one of the best sport games on the market today, its soundtrack has also become as renown as the game itself.

This year’s soundtrack has been slowly drip feed to us with 11 songs revealed so far:

  1. MatisyahuSearchin
  2. Young EmpiresRain of Gold
  3. Passion PitI’ll Be Alright
  4. Big MouthSantigold
  5. On Top of the WorldImagine Dragons
  6. Flo Rida (feat. Lil Wayne) – Let It Roll, Part 2
  7. Clement Marfo & The Frontline Champion – Us Against the World
  8. Astro – Panda
  9. The PresetsGhosts
  10. The ChevinChampion
  11. ZémariaPast 2
FIFA 13 is set to be release in Australia on September 27 and on September 28 in New Zealand.

Doodle Jump Update Hits App Store

Lima Ky released the The Doodle Jump Ninja update to the App Store today. The update adds four new characters, powers ups, and in app purchases for upgrades in the in game store. The four new characters are the classic Ninja, the Sumo with the ability to stomp monsters off ledges, the Shadow that is invisible to monsters, and the Double Jumper. The two new power ups are the Resurrect Barrel that provides an extra life and the Head Start Cannon that provides a head start in the next new game. Doodle Jump is available here on the App Store for $0.99. The game is compatible with the iPhone, iPod Touch, and the iPad.

FIFA 13 Cover Stars Unveiled

Tim Cahill of the New York Red Bulls of Major League Soccer and soccer superstar Lionel Messi of FC Barcelona of La Liga and Argentina national team fame will be sharing the cover for the upcoming FIFA 13 game. “I’m thrilled to be teaming up the FIFA franchise again this year. Seeing myself in the New York Red Bull’s kit on the pack of FIFA 13 is fantastic and the perfect excuse to set up a few games with the rest of the team in NYC,” said Cahill.

FIFA 13 will be released in Australia on September 27th, 2012 and on September 28th, 2012 in New Zealand.

Bug Invasion is After Your Sugar-Bowl on the iOS

BulkyPix have teamed up with Steel Steed Studio to release a new Tower Defense game called Bug Invasion where you have to try and take on a whole legion of bugs as they try to storm your fort (or house, whatever). General Cockroach is leading a crack team as he tries to invade your house and take the treasured Sugar-bowl.

Your towers will be made of rubber ducks, robot toys and pepper machine guns, but don’t let appearances deceive you, because these will be more than enough to take on the hordes of bugs trying to take over your house and steal your food. You’ll have to utilize some prime strategies though in placing your defences and upgrading them, especially as the levels get higher and the bugs get craftier and more numerous.

Check out the trailer for Bug Invasion below! What do you guys think of this new Tower Defense game? Are you ready to take on the bugs?

Bug Invasion is available NOW for iTouch, iPhone and iPad for $0.99 – Buy it HERE

Samsung Store Opens In Sydney

Earlier today (August 23, 2012) marked the launch of the brand new Samsung store in Sydney. The store is located opposite to the Queen Victoria Building over on George Street at 450 Gearge Street, Sydney, 2000. To celebrate the recent opening the store is running prize giveaways for the next few days. Prizes include phones, TV’s, tablets PC’s and more.

Having heard from a phone dealer about the opening myself, I had decided to go and and take a look at the store. The store that I had come across was very technological in it’s feel, definitely somewhere that technology enthusiasts will feel at home. Whilst there, I thought I heard someone compare it to the Apple Store just down the road; however, I would have to disagree. The store is a bit smaller, and is set up more like a decent phone retailer.

Littered throughout the store are demo units of Samsung products, such as phones and tablets. However, even better than this, were the pleasant staff members rostered on for the opening. I found that even under the stress of dealing with hundreds of visitors on this day, they were still incredibly polite and seemed to know what they were doing and what it was that they were selling.

Overall this opening is probably one of the best I’ve attended and having the great organisation and a well planned event meant that things were going quite smoothly. I didn’t win a TV, but I did get this cool drink-bottle. Check out the Gallery Below for more pictures of the opening.

Forza Horizon VIP membership program details


Love Forza Motorsport? Can’t wait to hit the road with the upcoming Forza Horizon game? Well perhaps this news will be of interest to you. Microsoft Studios have revealed details of the VIP membership program for Forza Horizon.

The VIP membership program for Forza Horizon is set to provide players with an unprecented amount of exclusive content to get their hands on. The exclusive content was outlined in Turn10 Studios press release:

2012 Audi R8 GT Spyder — Going topless in an all-wheel drive super car might be illegal in some places, but just try and catch this culprit. The R8 GT Spyder has enough power and traction to leave nothing but the brief memory of its taillights in the mind of anyone trying to match its pace.
· 2011 Koenigsegg Agera — The Agera is one of the most interesting of the current breed of hypercar. It certainly has the requisite manic power numbers courtesy of a 940 horsepower twin-turbo 5-liter V8. With a top speed of greater than 260 mph and a sub-three-second 0-60 mph time, no one can deny its performance.
· 2011 Lamborghini Sesto Elemento — Faceted like a cut diamond, there’s no mistaking the Sesto Elemento for anything else on the road—even other Lamborghinis. Sesto elemento is Italian for “sixth element;” aka carbon, a not-so-subtle hint that the body is composed entirely of carbon fiber.
· 2012 Pagani Huayra — When one thinks of Pagani cars, it’s natural to think of craftsmanship, performance, and a platonic ideal of automotive beauty. The Huayra has been a long time in the making as designer Horacio Pagani began work on the car in 2003. But, like all works of art—automotive or otherwise—true beauty takes time.
2011 RUF Rt 12 R — Starting with the traditional 911 body-in-white, RUF completely rebuilds or replaces the rest of the componentry, and the result is stunning—730 horsepower and 693 ft-lbs. of torque, enough to rival all but the most extreme supercars. While the R can do things that few cars can equal, it does so precisely and without drama; a skilled driver can use this car as a finely tuned racing tool.

In addition, “Forza Horizon” VIP members will receive the following benefits:
· Special recognition in the community as a VIP member with VIP icon affixed to their Gamertag in “Forza Horizon”
· VIP Rivals Mode Events: VIP members will have access to exclusive Rivals Mode events in “Forza Horizon”
· Exclusive in-game gifts from the Forza Motorsport community team
· Expanded Storefront: VIP members receive extra slots for things like photos, liveries, videos, etc.
· Expanded MyForza Gallery Space: VIP’s can store an additional two videos and/or Big Shot images in their MyForza Gallery on www.forzamotorsport.net

“Forza Horizon” Limited Collector’s Edition is Instant VIP: You can get your VIP membership by purchasing the Limited Collector’s Edition of “Forza Horizon,” available starting on Oct. 23. “Forza Horizon” Limited Collector’s Edition owners will also receive these benefits:
· Custom-designed Steelbook™ packaging
· Horizon Festival ticket to access exclusive Xbox LIVE content2
· Day 1 Add-on Pack with five cars (more details to come soon)
· Horizon Accelerator Token Pack
· Five exclusive LCE Car Pack liveries (more details to come soon)

As you can see that is quite a great deal of exclusive content for VIP members of Forza Horizon. As mentioned in the press release, in order to get the VIP membership you simply need to get the Limited Collector’s Edition of Forza Horizon and you will get Instant Access to the VIP content.

The full roster of cars for Forza Horizon is slated to be revealed on a daily basis from today, August 23rd, onwards through the Forza Motorsport Twitter and Facebook. So Follow and Like those pages for daily updates on Forza Horizon. The game itself is set to hit stores on October 23rd, exclusive to the Xbox 360.

Doctor Who Series 7 Air Dates

With September less than two weeks away, the air date for Doctor Who series 7 has been announced.

As previously reported, Doctor Who Series 7 episode one will showcase the comeback of the Daleks in Asylum of the Daleks , who haven’t been seen on the Doctor Who screens since the end of Series 5. In a series of twitter announcements, the Doctor Who twitter, BBC America Twitter, and ABC twitter have announced their respective air dates for this much awaited first episode of the Series 7.

  • In the UK, @bbcdoctorwho has announced that Asylum of the Daleks will air on Saturday, September 1 at 7:20 pm.
  • In America, @bbcamerica has announced that Asylum of the Daleks will air on Saturday, September 1 at 9 pm ET.
  • In Canada, SPACE will premier Asylum of the Daleks  on Saturday, September 1 at 9pm ET.
  • In Australia@abctv has announced that Asylum of the Daleks will air on September 8, Saturday at 7:30 pm on ABC1 with reruns on ABC2 on Tuesdays at 9 pm.

BBC America has also announced the air dates of the 2 subsequent episodes, Dinosaurs on a Spaceship and A Town Called Mercy, as a part of their “Supernatural Saturday” line up.

In conjunction with the premier of Series 7, the BBC is also releasing a series of web adventures titled “Pond Life” to premier online on August 28. It is a 5 part adventure with The Doctor, Amy Pond, and Rory Williams, and will be tiered throughout the week daily, counting down to the UK Series 7 premier.
Denizens of Australia, I hope you can stay away from the internet for a week as you wait for Asylum of the Daleks to air on ABC1.