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In early 2013, United Front began production on a sequel to Sleeping Dogs. Plans for the sequel were eventually scrapped in late 2013 before the project even went into production. [7] In October 2014, United Front released Sleeping Dogs for the PlayStation 4 and Xbox One called Sleeping Dogs: Definitive Edition. [8]
Sleeping Dogs is set in a contemporary Hong Kong, which is split into four districts named after regions of the city. [5] The game reveals the story of Wei Shen (Will Yun Lee), a former San Francisco Police Department officer who was transferred to the Hong Kong Police Department and assigned the task to infiltrate and destroy a Triad organization known as the Sun On Yee (based on the Sun Yee ...
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Replay value (or, colloquially, replayability) is the potential of a video game or other media products for continued play value after its first completion. [1] Factors that can influence perceived replay value include the game's extra characters, secrets and alternate endings.
TV Guide gave Sleeping Dogs a mixed negative review, labelling it as having "looney-tune characters, stale dialogue and the unmistakable whiff of cheesy camp." [7] They claimed that, "nothing about this futuristic sci-fi adventure is exceptional or unexpected, except the extensive exposition involving gems replacing cash as currency." [7]
Rare Replay is a 2015 compilation of 30 video games from the 30-year history of developers Rare and its predecessor, Ultimate Play the Game. The emulated games span multiple genres and consoles —from the ZX Spectrum in 1983 to the Xbox 360 in 2008—and retain the features and errors of their original releases with minimal edits.