The action genre has elements which appeal to all types of gamers. It's where hardcore types go when they want something a bit more relaxed, and it's where casual types go when they want to play something with more depth.
The action genre has elements which appeal to all types of gamers. It's where hardcore types go when they want something a bit more relaxed, and it's where casual types go when they want to play something with more depth.
While the action is at times shallow and clunky, WET provides gamers with light popcorn entertainment that's an arguably short, but fun ride.
Blood Opera acrobatics has become the unicorn of the third person action genre with no-one really able to find a way to present a cohesive and engaging way to package it in videogame form.
You have followed the guys while they play there little shoot-em-up games and being told "it's ok honey, you wont like this game much, too much shooting and killing in it, I'll get you a nice happy game to play, like Spyro".
" WET " had a lot of promise. Whilst its bewildering multiplayer got canned apparently quite late into the day, there is still, at times, a strong single player experience to be had. The story is good, and Rubi is an excellent lead character.
I bought it because I was curious as to what it is and I really enjoyed it. I just bought it for a friend of mine too.
Bought this game after having tried the demo from xbox live silver. it's a fun game, with pretty interesting characters. more so, you have to find little toy monkeys in each level, which adds a sense of humor to the game outside the dialogue.
WET
WET is certainly all about style over substance, but the rather short main story will not keep you occupied for too long. The presentation and music is spot on, but aside from a few achievements and challenge modes, there will be very little reason for most players to come back after one...
Ultimately, Wet is a game destined for cult hit status. Taken at face value, it seems like an ugly, clunky playing mess. But when you put some time into it, and put everything into the context of a 70's explotation/grindhouse action movie, everything starts to make sense.
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