Image 1 — Sleeping Dogs has a better 100% Completion than any GTA game
Image 2 — Sleeping Dogs has a better 100% Completion than any GTA game

Sleeping Dogs has a better 100% Completion than any GTA game

Having to never achieve any of the GTA 100 Completion and I will never achieve while Sleeping Dogs, I feel satisfying achieving. While GTA SA OG and btw this is DE and the OG transforms a classic masterpiece into an exhausting, guide-reliant test of patience.

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Cesar Vialpando mission SUCK! in GTA SA DE

I never failed the Cesar Viallando mission on the PS2 as for GTA SA DE I failed so many times due to be so buggy such as being unintuitive, reversed controls, laggy arrows, and strict timing

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u/Antique_Interview_66 — 3 days ago
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There's some serious star wars music going on here.

Star Wars theme: Starts playing

Pewds: *YOU SHALL NOT PASS*

u/Antique_Interview_66 — 7 days ago
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Did anyone notice that you can throw it at the man balls

I was laughing my ass off throwing the ball at the man balls over and over man

u/Antique_Interview_66 — 7 days ago
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To this day, the nightmare levels in the first game, SUCK!

Hand down the worse section in the first game is the nightmare levels on PC

u/Antique_Interview_66 — 9 days ago
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This is my favorite exchange from CJ

"Man, what the hood done for me? Always dragging me down. Ever since I got out of the hood shit been cracking. That's everybody's dream, to get out of the hood..." -CJ and Kendl is the one who save CJ in the end from the gang life have steer him into a successful businessman.

u/Antique_Interview_66 — 10 days ago

Seems like the tables were turned

The writing of Pendrew's character is a display of Hong Kong's bitterness towards white British people as Hong Kong used to be under British rule.

u/Antique_Interview_66 — 13 days ago
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This quote perfectly captures the brothers in SA

"The way I see it there's two types of people, those who spend their lives trying to build a future and those who spend their lives trying to rebuild the past."

u/Antique_Interview_66 — 13 days ago
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Perfect end to the trilogy

A perfect ending, notice how in the very final scene he is no longer narrating what was happening around him, he was no longer living in the past, but living in the present and love the final line of dialogue in this game “it’s dark in some places, but it’s sunny everywhere else” great symbolism. RIP James McCaffery, you will always be Max Payne in my memory.

u/Antique_Interview_66 — 14 days ago
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I remember that antenna tower crashing onto that chopper was the best feeling of satisfaction I ever had in a revenge story game.

"The final gunshot was an exclamation point to everything that had led to me at this point. I released the finger from the trigger" Couldn't have been anything else written so beautifully !

u/Antique_Interview_66 — 16 days ago

I know where Max Payne 3 ending ideas came from...

The similarities ending between the two are from Max Payne 3 and True Crime: Street of LA

u/Antique_Interview_66 — 16 days ago

This scene really got me

This scene easily tops some movie action scenes. The emotions, the way the villain talks, the struggle, the action sequence, the lineup of event. Damn...

u/Antique_Interview_66 — 17 days ago

STH combat system remind me of Jet Li: RTH

The combat system of STH shares deeply unique mechanical concept with Jet Li: RtH, mapping your characters attacks to different limbs rather than using one generic attack button and IGN is wrong and misses the mark.

u/Antique_Interview_66 — 18 days ago

Jiang would spare Jackie and allow him to leave the organization.

Tbh though, Jackie would have survived in the end if he wasn’t for his reckless Independence and being drag way too deep and leaving him unprotected and if Jiang was the new dragon head he would have been spared by Jiang and allowed him to leave but unfortunately he didn’t make it murder by Tong.

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u/Antique_Interview_66 — 18 days ago

The enemy of my enemy is my friend.

I love the climax of the battle in the movie The Spy who love me where British, Soviet, and American forces team up to battle the rogue shipping magnate Karl Stromberg's men inside the colossal supertanker, Liparus

u/Antique_Interview_66 — 22 days ago
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Hand down, the best and greatest villain in James Bond series

Having Sean Bean as 006 in the movie GoldenEye to be the greatest villain in James Bond history.

u/Antique_Interview_66 — 23 days ago
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The introduction of Judi Dench as “M” is legendary in GoldenEye

This is by far the most iconic introduction in James Bond History.

u/Antique_Interview_66 — 23 days ago