
Play it: PC, PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4, Xbox Series 360, Xbox One
Current goals: Drag as many enemies as possible into the wall and smash their heads
There are a lot of great games coming out right now, and even more promising ones coming soon, but for some reason my mind just keeps getting stuck in the past. I downloaded all seasons of Telltale The Walking Dead Last night before bed because I remembered that I never really finished the entirety of that story. I’m sure night in the woods I install it on my PS5 before my annual trip to Possum Springs. Of course, I’ve been playing Destiny 2 Every night is spent working with some friends to get exotic gear and titles tied to the shooter’s recent tenth anniversary. But the thing that will probably take up most of my weekend is sleeping dogan open-world action game from the early 2010s that I had never tried.
sleeping dog spun from true crime A series of action games that I played on the PS2. originally called True Crime: Hong Kongthe project was eventually canceled and reverted to sleeping dog Under the banner of Square Enix. This is huge. I remember thinking that no game I’d ever played before had managed to create a satisfying open world and Deep and fun combat system. Playing as Wei Shen, an undercover cop who dismantles the underworld gangs that are strangling his hometown, you bypass the boundaries between police and gangsters in a moral system that unlocks different fighting techniques. sleeping dog A bit of a brawl, but unlike the others’ comically overwrought fist-bumps like a dragon games, fragments sleeping dog It feels more realistic, rough and messy, and visceral.
It also has quite the cast. Among them are actors like Ma Zi, who played a Chinese commander in the movie “Chinese Commander.” arriveThere’s also Tom Wilkinson, who you might have seen in 2000s movies like girl wearing pearl earrings and batman begins. However, the most familiar names are Lucy Liu and Emma Stone, who play the singer and the protagonist’s love interest respectively. I guess, come here for the gritty crime thriller and stay for the acting chops of this cast. — Moises Taveras