Sleeping Dogs (ehemals True Crime: Hong Kong)

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Hersteller: Activision
Entwickler: United Front Games
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Kompatible Peripherie: Dualshock 3
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Webseite:
http://www.truecrime.com/

Bilder:
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Trailer:

[ame="http://www.gametrailers.com/video/spike-vga-true-crime/59930"]VGA 2009 Debut Trailer[/ame]

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Wenn ihr irgendwelche angaben ergänzen könnt nur her damit;)

Ich persöhnlich finde den Trailer mega geil und mir gefällt das game jetzt schon. Erinnert mich irgendwie an eine Mischung aus Strangelhold, GTA4 und Yakuza 3 ;)
Ich freue mich schon auf neues Material zu dem Spiel:D
 
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True Crime to benefit from GTA stayaway this year



True Crime’s reboot is looking “especially strong,” Activision Blizzard CEO Mike Griffith said in the company’s full-year earnings call last night, and will be rewarded by a lack of competition in the genre later this year.

“This is a big open world action games that looks to be especially strong and should benefit as this year’s competitive window in the genre is wide open,” said the exec, obviously referencing Rockstar’s GTA.

He added: “The game blends intense Hollywood style driving with martial arts combat and shoot outs deliver an Asian cinema inspired action thriller.”

The title’s based in China. Canadian developer United Front – the same outfit behind ModNation Racers – is doing the work.

True Crime features an undercover cop against the Triads. For those that may not remember, True Crime: Streets of L.A. was originally developed by Luxoflux, and released in 2003.

A sequel, True Crime: New York City, released in 2005, again by Luxoflux.

No date was put on it last night, other than the “back half of the year”.
Quelle: vg247.com
 
PSN-Name: juice_2k7
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Activision moves True Crime: Hong Kong into 2011

Activision has announced True Crime: Hong King has been moved into 2011 to give it more polish.

According to the press release, the additional time will provide United Front Games with “more time to deliver the high-quality entertainment experience they envision for the game”.
A financial call to investors is set to go off in a bit, hopefully more will be revealed then.
True Crime was originally slated for fall.
Quelle: http://www.vg247.com/2010/08/05/activision-moves-true-crime-hong-kong-into-2011/#more-110719

Irgendwie Schade, da ein Titel weniger den ich diesen Winter unbedingt holen wollte. Andererseits tut mehr Entwicklungszeit dem Spiel sicher gut. Wundert mich nur von Activision...
 
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Wisst ihr was der Bringer wäre?
Wenn sie es so wie bei MW und MOH machen und nen HD Release vom ersten True Crime in ne Special Edition packen würden :D
Noch Trophies dazu, man wär das geil :(

Keine Ahnung wie ich etz darauf komm, aber ich hab den Ersten Teil einfach nur geliebt :)
Nick Kang ftw :okay:
 

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Schon komisch.
Kürzlich gab's noch eine Preview http://www.computerandvideogames.co...ime-hong-kong-2011s-most-polished-open-world/ .
Barring a surprise from Rockstar this summer, True Crime: Hong Kong is very possibly the biggest and most polished open-world action game on the horizon - and we know, we've seen it.
:rolleyes:

Lohnt sich das nicht zu Ende zu bringen weil die Marketingkosten so hoch sind, will man die Marke/Publisher/Entwickler nicht beschädigen, oder ist das Spiel in einem absolut desolaten Zustand?
 
PSN-Name: juice_2k7
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ES LEBT WIEDER!!!!

Square Enix hat die Recht gekauft und United Front Games arbeitet weiter!

SE gehört nicht die True Crime IP sondern nur dieses Projekt, es wird deswegen auch einen anderen Namen kriegen!

Square Enix has picked up the rights to United Front Games' True Crime: Hong Kong, which was cancelled earlier this year by original publisher Activision.

"When we first saw and got our hands on the game we fell in love with it," Square Enix London Studios general manager Lee Singleton told Gamasutra in an exclusive interview about the pick-up.

The game is still under development at Vancouver-based United Front; the project is being managed through Square Enix London Studios, which also worked with Rocksteady Studios on Batman: Arkham Asylum and Avalanche Studios on Just Cause 2.

While the game was originally under development for PC, Xbox 360, and PlayStation 3, and due out this November, Singleton tells Gamasutra that "We're not talking about release timings or formats at this time."

Square Enix has not picked up the True Crime IP. Says Singleton, "It's too early to say what the name will be." However, he says that -- as far as removing the True Crime title -- "I can honestly say I think this is going to be pretty straightforward," and that the Square Enix branding team is already working on concepts.

He is very bullish on the game itself. Saying that UFG's work on the title so far is "really strong," he describes it as a "great big bucket of fun."

Says Singleton, "It's one of those games where you don't want to put the controller down; it's what we call 'sticky'." He also pointed to the "incredible new game engine, rich new story with deep and complex characters, and gameplay features which have simply never been seen at this level in an open world game" as points in its favor that made the team at Square Enix "jump all over it."

He also has much confidence in the development team: "When we met the team at United Front Games," says Singleton, "it was a done deal in our eyes -- we instantly recognized the huge potential in the game and the team. UFG is an incredibly talented team, who have individually worked on some of the biggest games in our industry, and this talent shines through from the moment you walk in the door."

While development on the game did "scale back" in the immediate aftermath of the cancellation, Singleton tells Gamasutra that all assessment of the game by Square Enix is already complete and the developer has been actively recruiting the talent that worked on the game since talks with the Japanese publisher began.

"During this time, the game has continued to be developed by a core team on a slower burn, but now that we've signed, we're ready to turn up the heat and get the team up to capacity," he says.

"We see this as a fantastic opportunity to create a new and unique franchise which gamers will come to know and love for years to come," adds Singleton.

Square Enix London Studios is an entity that was set up in 2008 by Eidos "with a view to providing a fresh approach to third party game development," Singleton says. Eidos became part of Square Enix in 2009.

"We consist of bespoke internal multidisciplinary game teams made up of design, production and brand and pride ourselves on partnering with the very best external studios and talent," he says.

Eric Hirshberg, CEO of Activision Publishing, said in a statement to Gamasutra, "Our team has worked very hard to find a solution where everybody wins. Square Enix gets the benefit of the tremendous investment we've made in the game thus far. UFG gets to stay together and complete their vision. And gamers get to play a great game. We couldn't be more thrilled."

In the company's investor call at the time, Hirshberg said of True Crime: Hong Kong's cancellation, "To be blunt, it just wasn't going to be good enough."

Singleton has a different take on things, of course. "We are committed to working with the team at United Front Games and giving them the time needed to realize the full potential of the game's standout features and create a truly unique open world adventure."
http://www.gamasutra.com/view/news/...s_To_True_Crime_Hong_Kong_From_Activision.php
 
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