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    WET

    Game » consists of 6 releases. Released Sep 15, 2009

    An homage to obscene grindhouse-style movies, WET is a third-person action/shooter soaked in blood and violence. Featuring the voice acting talent of Eliza Dushku & Alan Cumming.

    spoonyluvrrr's WET (PlayStation 3) review

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    Only rent this POS

     This game is only suitable for renting so that everyone can waste their time playing it through a couple of times just to come away feeling completely unsatisfied and all agree that a whole bunch of people took a bad idea and through diligent effort made it worse in every way. Short story, Activision gave this project the axe when it was half finished because its developers wasted far too much time and money producing a game spawned from a creatively bankrupt concept with nothing but a Post Punk Hipster meets 70's Retro twist and fleshed out their "vision" with last generation graphics and shabby grab bag of game elements that were poorly executed blatant rip offs of other games. Bethesda acquired the rights to the property and obviously just let the developers hack together what they had on hand to "finish" the game. They then released what is in reality half a game with apparently little or no quality control.  The only portion of this game that has any integrity is where a Rancid song is used as part of the soundtrack and I'm fairly certain that if the band could have seen the finished product and would have been given the option, they would have turned their backs on this interactive audio visual abortion and anyone who sought to profit by it. Unlike the Grindhouse movies that Wet fails in a very sad way to pay homage to, the game is not so bad that it is good. It is just stale and stolen chunks of bad barley held together with more bad

    Other reviews for WET (PlayStation 3)

      Stylish yet shallow grindhouse action 0

       As the current generation of consoles continues to age and mature, many developers are striving to create experiences that are indistinguishable from Hollywood movies. Video game budgets continue to soar, award winning writers and composers are now commonplace, and the barrier of the uncanny valley has become nothing more than a slight obstacle. WET follows the same trend as other cinematically inspired games, but focuses instead on mindless over the top action with a low budget grindhouse aest...

      2 out of 2 found this review helpful.

      Little good but a lot bad. 0

      WET is a game that has a stupid name, but a cool idea just ends up failing. the idea of an old school grindhouse movie mixed with a sexy chick killing people sounds fun but just ends up being bad.  The Good The grindhouse Effect is cool it is something different and adds something to the game like when you die it gets worse and then in between levels they have these grindhouse ads which are funny and cool.The music is awesome and thats what they have something wright in this game. the sword is a...

      0 out of 0 found this review helpful.

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