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SCRAWL's Jim Canapa reviews the Bethesda Softworks-published and A2M-developed WET for PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360. How did this action game do on their scale? Read on to find out.
It should come as no surprise that a game with as blatant a title as WET contains absolutely no subtlety whatsoever. Thankfully, as a counter to all the innuendo, WET is defined at the beginning of the game as ‘hands wet with blood;’ everyone is guilty, or something over wrought like that. This is not a game about water skiing or the creepy girls from Dead or Alive Xtreme Beach Volleyball (though Rubi does fill out her leather pants quite nicely). WET is a game about shooting people, often, in slow motion, with a tag along story and incredible soundtrack. It is quite familiar, lacks any and all innovation, is relatively unpolished, and still manages to be well worth a play through or two. What is here is fun, and as long as you aren’t looking for extraneous multiplayer modes or depth beyond run/shoot/dodge, you will not be disappointed.





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