Abstract: Rubi in a rage stage (left); sliding on her knees (right) There haven't been that many games that have truly scored a bulls-eye when it comes to finding the right music to match the on-screen action. Full Throttle did it, Max Payne did it, a...
Abstract: Wet is arguably a rather repetitive blaster. However, its sense of style and execution pull it through, with some variety introduced by dotting the campaign with the likes of car chase and sky diving sequences. It's worth a dip, for sure. Bethesda - W...
I enjoyed the eight or so hours I spent in Rubi's frenzied world of bullet time and bloody somersaults, but I don't feel any particular urge to play again. WET's sassy style and minimalistic gameplay give it a tasty enough flavor that you won&...
If this was actually Stranglehold 2 then we wouldn’t be any more lenient on it, because Wet just feels like a sequel to that game with a few added extras. It’s not even a case of style over content because the style just doesn’t work and...
Enjoyable to a certain extent, Rage mode looks wicked, Does over the top gameplay pretty well
Gets monotonous, Doesn't look too hot, One dimensional characters populating a cliched plot
The reason I said the game delivers to a certain extent earlier is because gameplay while entertaining tends to get repetitive as hell. Nearly each and every level goes something like this: You enter an area, slide, dive and jump around the place shoot...