Sleeping Dogs: Definitive Edition

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Top Critic Average

62%

Critics Recommend

IGN
8.5 / 10
GameSpot
8 / 10
Hardcore Gamer
4 / 5
Tom's Guide
3 / 5
God is a Geek
8 / 10
VideoGamer
6 / 10
TheSixthAxis
8 / 10
Post Arcade (National Post)
7 / 10
Creators: Square Enix, United Front Games
Release Date: Oct 14, 2014 - PlayStation 4, Xbox One, PC, Xbox Series X/S, PlayStation 5
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Critic Reviews for Sleeping Dogs: Definitive Edition

Sleeping Dogs: Definitive Edition doesn't mess much with what made the original game so great. And that's a good thing.

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One of the best games of 2012 gets a mild makeover.

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For those who missed out on Sleeping Dogs two years ago, the title is correct: this is the definitive version. Unfortunately, those who already visited the compressed streets of Hong Kong will have almost no incentive to go back.

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Sleeping Dogs: Definitive Edition is still a great game, but the asking price makes it a bit of a tough sell — at least on consoles.

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Definitive Edition is not quite an essential purchase – especially if you already played and finished the original release – but it's definitely worth picking up if you're hankering after the kind of open world criminal action that doesn't take itself too seriously.

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As a package this is as feature-complete as you could want, but it's a long way from the version it could have been.

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Sleeping Dogs: Definitive Edition is amongst the finest open-world games of recent years, with gratifying and brutal combat, a genuinely gripping story and excellent car handling for this type of game. Despite some technical issues, which perhaps should have been addressed for a 'definitive edition', the game remains as playable as it was two years ago. Given the wealth of content and its relatively low entry price it would make a sound addition to anyone's collection, though there's ultimately nothing new here for players that have exhausted the original the first time round.

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Square Enix's open world crime saga remains distinct, but this re-release doesn't fix its flaws

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