And as for Wet, it’s actually not terrible or even too exploitative, but it’s just not great either. It’s an action game destined to be flooded in the holiday wave of big-budget action game releases. Unless you absolutely need some kind of new version ...
Abstract: Rubi is not your average video game heroine. She's a gun-toting, liquor-drinking, pole-swinging, opera-hating, sword-wielding, airplane-hating gun for hire with a big chip on her shoulder. She's the anti-Lara Croft; a hard-as-nails woman who isn't af...
Abstract: Like the grindhouse action flicks of the ’70s, Wet is a wild ride packed with enough blood, bullets, and ridiculous over-the-top action to make it worth your while. Sure, some gameplay elements could have used polishing and the trail-and-error moments ...
Abstract: When Bethesda first announced WET, gamers didnt seem to much care. It should have been a pretty big thing - guys who published Fallout 3 delivering a stylish action game that tries to take the best of John Woo and Quentin Tarantino flicks and mash th...
WET is a tough one to judge. On the one hand, the gameplay is definitely solid and so is the story, but the frustrating platforming sections and the overdose of 70s-exploitation may turn off a lot of people. One easy way to find out whether or not you&rsq...
Abstract: Bethesda's Wet is certainly a game with legs, but not in the longevity sense of the word. Instead, it's all about playing as Rubi, a gun toting, sword slashing, skull bashing, wall running, knee skidding, homicidal gymnasts, a long-limbed she-hero with...
Abstract: Playing as Ms. Malone, players are asked to kill their enemies by running across walls, sliding on the ground, performing all types of crazy flips, sliding upside down on a ladder, and much more. That’s the “it factor” for WET; wild and frenzied action...
Abstract: "WET is a third-person shooter unlike any other, " states the press release for A2M's violent, stylised action title. Erm...Stranglehold anyone? Have you heard of a little game called Max Payne? Hell, even Wanted: Weapons of Fate shares some DNA with A...
Abstract: While I was sold on the concept of WET -- a chick shoots and slices up thugs in a grindhouse-inspired action game -- I wasn't exactly sold on what's arguably a game's most important aspect: How it plays. I had some hands-on time with the game at E3, a...