
Sleeping Dogs: Definitive Edition
Complemento / DLC de Sleeping Dogs — ver juego completoIf you missed this Hong Kong crime gem the first time around, the Definitive Edition bundles a 20-plus-hour open-world campaign and all its DLC into one of the most underrated action packages on PC.
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I keep coming back to Sleeping Dogs: Definitive Edition the same way you revisit a great Saturday-night action film: you know exactly how it ends, but the ride still slaps. As someone who normally lives in the racing and sports lane, what pulled me in here was the driving, and then Wei Shen's brutal, rhythmic combat kept me glued to the screen far longer than I planned. This is a singleplayer open-world game set across a fictionalized Hong Kong, and it earns every one of those 94% Steam positive reviews through sheer personality. The combat is the headline act, and the community is right to keep praising it. You play as Wei Shen, an undercover cop working his way into the Sun On Yee Triads, and the hand-to-hand system rewards patience over button-mashing. Environmental takedowns let you slam enemies into fish tanks, phone booths, and ceiling fans, and a bullet-time mechanic kicks in during vaults and executions that makes every gunfight feel like a John Woo cut-scene you directed yourself. Melee weapons break after a few hits and guns generally stay mission-bound, which forces you to fight smart. The Definitive Edition also adds more breakable objects to the world, tightens the counter timing, and integrates all 24 DLC packs, including the story episode Year of the Snake, the gloriously silly horror spin-off Nightmare in North Point, and the Zodiac Tournament, a Bruce Lee-style island brawl that serves as a pure love letter to Enter the Dragon. Beyond combat, the city is stuffed with fight clubs, gambling dens, street races, dojo training sessions, drug-bust camera-hacking side ops, and a karaoke mini-game with licensed music. From a driving perspective, this is where I have to be honest with my people: the cars feel stiff, and that is a reported complaint that goes back to the original 2012 release. Drifting is slightly looser in the Definitive Edition, but do not come in expecting Forza-grade vehicle feel. The street races and high-speed chase missions are fun in a cinematic, story-first way, not a handling-depth way. There is no split-screen, no multiplayer of any kind, and zero reason to reach for a racing wheel. A standard gamepad is the best way to play, and controller support is solid. The PC version also runs at high frame rates unlike the 30fps console port, so on PC the driving at least feels responsive rather than sluggish. Where the Definitive Edition earns its keep versus the original is scope and integration. The DLC is baked in contextually rather than dumped on you from a menu, population density is noticeably higher, and the lighting and fog effects give the neon-soaked night market sequences real atmosphere. The visual upgrade is modest, not miraculous, and a vocal corner of the community prefers the sharper contrast of the original. Side missions lean heavily on combat encounters and fetch runs with limited variety, and the driving AI is as cheerfully oblivious as ever. These are known quantities, not deal-breakers. The story, voice acting, and Wei Shen as a protagonist remain genuinely strong, the kind of crime narrative that keeps you running the next mission at 1 a.m. when you told yourself you were done an hour ago. For a solo player who wants a complete, self-contained open-world crime game with exceptional brawling, a memorable Hong Kong setting, and enough side content to fill 20-plus hours, this is an easy recommendation. Existing fans who already sank time into the 2012 original will find the additions modest. First-timers, though, get the whole package in one shot.

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- OS
- Windows Vista 64bit, Window 7 64bit, Windows 8 64bit (32bit O/S not supported)
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- 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…
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Información del juego
- Desarrolladora
- United Front Games
- Distribuidora
- Square Enix
- Fecha de lanzamiento
- 8 oct 2014
- Clasificación por edad
- PEGI 18

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