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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    Red 9 Sep 28, 09
    What the hell is SCRAWL? We seem to be getting a lot of random new indie websites giving reviews. Problem with small indie websites is that their bias can be off the charts but their scores are still tallied with the rest.

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