
Since Sleeping Dogs is an open world game, transportation is paramount. The environmental combat is incredibly fun, and feels amazing to suplex someone onto a box, or slam a car door in someone's face. Fighting and grappling feels great and responsive.

Sure you get a gun at some point, but most of the game is good ol' fist fighting. The main thing that separates Sleeping Dogs from other open-world crime games, like Grand Theft Auto, is that hand-to-hand combat is the main method of fighting in the game. They look as if you were looking through a camera lens with the contrast turned down. My only gripe is that the colors are a bit dull. This all makes the environments and city look and feel alive. The cars and people are rendered beautifully too. The amount of detail put in is amazing, to the point they made the reflection of objects on the cars bumper move with the environment. And as someone with a friend from China, I can confirm the accents are authentic. All Cantonese words used in the game are correct in translation, although that does cause subtitles to be a must. The actors are obviously real Cantonese speakers and make the game feel authentic. Wei Shen Blending Himself a Brains Smoothie His goal is to work his way up the organization, busting criminals as he goes, without getting arrested and/or revealing his true alliances to the police or the other members of the Sun On Yee.

He's an undercover cop infiltrating a triad criminal group called the Sun On Yee. In the game, you play Wei Shen, a kind but troubled man.
