![]() The first two are pretty obvious as to what they are. Shen is equipped with three different meters that serve as his level system. The mission structure really lends itself well to Sleeping Dog’s leveling system. Alternately, there are side missions that vary between good cop, bad gangster stuff. The mission structure of the game is set up so that you can decide to do missions for Sun on Yee, or you can opt to do a mission for one of your police contacts. As Wei falls deeper in line with the Triad, the story starts to blur and you are left wondering just what way things will play out. Think ‘The Departed’ meets ‘Hard Boiled’, and you have an idea of what the story will hold for you. Along the way, we learn the intricacies of Wei, and his journey is one of the better stories I have seen used in the open world sandbox type of game. The game treats us to the story of Wei Shen, and his attempts to infiltrate the mob scene in Hong Kong, more specifically a gang called the Sun on Yee. One place where I think Sleeping Dogs really manages to separate itself from its competition is in story. Is it a perfect game? No, but it is a game that is well worth your time and effort. While Sleeping Dogs does borrow from other games in the genre, believe it or not there are places where it surpasses, even the standard bearing GTA series. ![]() Sleeping Dogs may at first seem like just another GTA clone, but it is so much more than that.
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