I bought the game on sale for 9 euros. For the money I spent, it was worth it.
Starting the evaluation, it seems that the developers themselves lost their way somewhere. They wanted to create something similar to Yakuza, judging by the Chinese environment, the story, the lore, and the melee combat in several aspects. However, it turned out more like a copy of GTA, in a smaller and less effective version. It does not have all the elements of GTA in an open world scale, it just has some of them. The story is good, with a secret policeman infiltrating the triads to gradually bring them down from the inside, while also battling his own demons as he grew up among them since he was a child. There is a lot of fighting (including with weapons), several side quests of little importance, and some exploration. The graphics are upgraded compared to the PS3 version. It crashed 4-5 times throughout the game and sometimes glitched (especially in the DLC, which was a tragic issue). As for the DLC, one was indifferent to boring, just doing regular police work, and the other is completely random as it introduces zombies into the story, although the story in this one is somewhat amusing. Overall, I emphasize that for the 9 euros I spent, it is relatively good because you will spend quite a few hours on it and not give up. It's worth getting into if someone hasn't already engaged with a better game overall and always for approximately the same amount of money that I spent.