Handily, during this tournament Wei Shen is able to collect 10 different ‘Fire Opal Statues’ which grant him the ability to perform more varied and more powerful fighting skills and moves from various different disciplines and arts. If you have never seen ‘Enter the Dragon’ with Bruce Lee as the lead, then I urge you to go and do so right away if you have played and enjoyed this DLC! This time, however, Wei Shen must “become the dragon”! Funded by a very wealthy man and bet on by very wealthy people, this may sound like a peculiarly familiar setting to some. With grainy film effect in full swing throughout, Wei Shen makes his way on to the secluded island to enter a martial arts tournament for “the best of the best of the best” fighters from around the World. I personally found the game to imitate the kung-fu-undercover-cop film genre fairly well, and one certain DLC pack in particular – ‘The Zodiac Tournament’ – realises this in a near-satirical manner, as you can see below at the beginning of this mission: Without spoiling the main storyline, whilst it is fairly flat and serious compared to other open-world games, as often reviews have pointed out, it does have its little quirks and jokes, especially when you add some DLC into the mix. The other day I completed the the Sleeping Dogs main storyline and the (considerably shorter) ‘Nightmare in Northpoint’ and ‘Year of the Snake’ DLC stories. ******WARNING****** GRAPHIC EXPLICIT VIOLENT IMAGES AND POTENTIAL SPOILERS FOR SLEEPING DOGS MAIN AND DLC STORYLINES ******WARNING******
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