I have to admit that point #1 in that review - the game switches me back to a pistol after every cutscene - is very annoying. Why the hell does it mess with your weapon selection? I do really like the fact that the cutscenes show Max with the actual weapons you are carrying. Point 2 is also somewhat true about the excessive number of cutscenes, but I didn't agree with points 3 and 4.
God what an awful review. Was that written by a 13-year-old?
Literally within the first two sentences, he complains that the game isn't "Noir", because it takes place in daytime Brazil. Way to have a completely false definition of what noir actually is.
I also like how he spends the entire review complaining about how much the game sucks, then he still gives it a 5/10 at the end.
And it really isn't as film Noir as the previous two were. Most of what I played took place during the daytime, in Brazil (I think). No real shadows, no real dark places...just very bright with a "dark outlook" so to speak since he is now an alcoholic with a drug problem chasing and trying to rescue people he has no emotional ties to.
Please, look up the definition of noir before throwing it around like that. "Noir" does not equal "nighttime, snowy New York".
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Film_noir
Anyone who's taken a high school level film class knows this.
Yeah ill pass it for now.. Just remembered how big the game is. I just got sleeping dogs instead and dlc just for multiplayer is kinda eeeeh