I don't often make reviews, but this is an exception.First of all, the price. I bought this for £12, a complete steal. I'm probably going to get another 10 or 15 hours out of it, and the content is so engaging that there is great potential for multiple playthroughs.The game itself is an amalgamation of GTA, and the 'True Crime' games from the Older Gen consoles. The software, movement, shooting, and driving functions all seem to mirror that of GTA, though the graphics quality isn't a patch on GTA:4, which is probably three years older.The similarity to GTA doesn't really bother me, as I love the franchise, but the added spice of it being set around an undercover cop deep in the Triads, in Hong Kong, and blood, fast cars, crazy martial arts, and a bit more blood, make for a thrilling gaming experience.To keep up with the Oriental feel of the game, the firearms often take a back seat, focussing more on martial arts aspect. The only real pitfalls in the game can be found here: 1) You often find yourself defeating five enemies in one room, then you have to defeat another five in the next, and then even more in the next. You do attain various new techniques over the course of the game, but the whole 'fight twenty people to reach the objective' can get irritating after the first few times. 2) The second real issue here are the camera angles. You can find yourself backed into a corner with four people slashing at you with knives, but all you can see is the inside of a wall.So far.