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41 of 44 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Sword Swinging, Gun shooting fun...but some flaws
I knew exactly what I was getting myself into when I purchased this game! As you may have read in other reviews it can be compared to Max Payne and Strangelhold. Especially the real bullet time. I'll tell you up front this game is not for everyone! PS3 Marketplace and XBOX Live each have the demo available for download to try it out.

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Published on September 15, 2009 by GingerbreadMan

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2.0 out of 5 stars Wet is a very frustrating game filled with flaws
I was so excited for this game and now I feel let down. This game literally had me wanting to throw my controller through my TV half the time. Wet is the story of a problem fixer named ruby voiced nicely by Eliza Dushku. She takes jobs to eliminate targets and get caught in a war between two drug lords. The characters and art styles of the game were interesting this game...
Published on December 8, 2009 by Patrick B. Nell


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41 of 44 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Sword Swinging, Gun shooting fun...but some flaws, September 15, 2009
= Fun:4.0 out of 5 stars 
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I knew exactly what I was getting myself into when I purchased this game! As you may have read in other reviews it can be compared to Max Payne and Strangelhold. Especially the real bullet time. I'll tell you up front this game is not for everyone! PS3 Marketplace and XBOX Live each have the demo available for download to try it out.

The story plays exactly like a Quentin Tarentino movie. It is very fast paced, lots of running shooting, sword swinging action. There's the basic play, every few levels the main character (Rubi) goes into "rage" mode which turns the whole stage to blood red/white/black anime style which is fun. Other different things the game features are "time trial target practice modes" and a few scattered button pressing action sequence scenes. AKA It will tell you to press the "Triangle" at a certain moment and if you don't you will get shot/stabbed/fall off a moving vehicle.

There's no online multiplayer but this game is fun. Good music soundtrack, great action, controls take a little getting used to and certain things may feel a little repetitive to some but it's at least worth the rent if the demo doesnt grab you from the go. I have noticed that most either love it or hate it! and **spoiler alert**....the ending is terrible! The boss fight is nothing but button pressing action sequence! No challenge whatsoever!
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14 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Good, enjoyable, as expected, October 21, 2009
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KennedyX8 (Washington, DC) - See all my reviews
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I was anticipating WET since I first read about it on IGN. After finishing the game, I can say that it's pretty solid overall and I found it fairly enjoyable. A lot of people are complaining about the controls, but I found them to be pretty intuitive. Not really sure what their problems were. The style, presentation, acting and music are all top-notch. The graphics are a little rough around the edges, but I wasn't expecting them to be great. I found the acrobatics to remain surprisingly fresh throughout most of the game, although things do get a bit repetitive towards the end (and yes, the final boss "battle" sucks). But there were plenty of "woah" moments for me when I wondered how other games haven't already tried some of the aspects before. With trophy support and adjustable difficulties, I'll play through this again soon. It may not be worth the full $50+ price tag, but it's certainly worth checking out once the price drops or if you can find it used.
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20 of 22 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars Wet is a very frustrating game filled with flaws, December 8, 2009
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I was so excited for this game and now I feel let down. This game literally had me wanting to throw my controller through my TV half the time. Wet is the story of a problem fixer named ruby voiced nicely by Eliza Dushku. She takes jobs to eliminate targets and get caught in a war between two drug lords. The characters and art styles of the game were interesting this game reminded me of Max Payne. The problem is Max Payne was better and it came out what 8 years ago. The aiming for this shooter is a bit dated what saves it is that when you jump slide or shoot time is slowed down and ruby always lock on one target with her duel weapons allowing you to mow down enemies. In fact if you aren't jumping or sliding or something you'll be dead soon. This works fine in combat and its fun. However the numerous bugs and glitches wear your patience thin by the 3rd level and things keep sliding down from there. I died a ton of times trying to jump from ledges due to poor camera and touchy controls. There were numerous sequences that really pissed me off. First there was this spot where you fell from a plane that must have took me about an hour and half to master. Then there was an area were you had to slide under a door and shoot 2 locks on each side to progress the auto aim is random and I found this task to be harder than it should have. The game is very fast paced and has a nice style its too bad they were so sloppy with its design. My advice is to pass or rent it. Don't buy it though, it's short and frustrating as hell.
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Get your hands dirty with a little WET work, September 23, 2009
= Fun:4.0 out of 5 stars 
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STORY: Quentin Tarantino-esque femme fatale Rubi is one ticked off chick. As a hired gun, she gets double crossed on a deal and sets out across three continents kicking butt, foregoing names, and acrobatically killing all who crossed her. Fun story, but not groundbreaking. Straight-to-DVD-movie-plot. If Eliza Dushku (who voices Rubi) was in Kill Bill, this is what it would have been like.

GRAPHICS: They look nice on both platforms, though the optional film grain can take away from the decent lighting and effects, shadows, and bloom. Fortunately, this can be removed, and it looks pretty comparable to other games. Not groundbreaking or anything that you haven't seen better elsewhere, but decent to the eyes. The level of detail and design and population of the levels is done with care.

SOUND: Entertaining 70's style music accompanies the 12 or so missions and the music changes at appropriate times. Not the same annoying beat as you go about killing. The sound effects of the guns, however, are pretty lame. Almost sound like an old VHS action movie.

GAMEPLAY: Rubi can jump, wall run, slide, flip, swing, hang, invert (man this babe is flexible) while shooting baddies in slow-mo. As long as you are still hitting your targets, the slow-mo never ends, so there is no time limit. If you do stop shooting or not hitting a target, the game returns to normal speed. You can kick it off again simply by doing another acrobatic move and shooting.

You run along various levels and locales, shooting or slashing (with your sword) all the bad guys, mix in with fun quicktime events (the car chase is breathtaking as you hop from car to car)! and that's pretty much the game. There are hidden cymbol-clashing monkey toys to find and health, but not much else to do except clear a room level, and move on to the next. The boss fights sadly, are also done with quicktime events, which I don't get. I love QT, but would have been nice to actually use your own skills when taking them down. There are separate challenge rooms you unlock such as timed run and gun, but that's about it. You can unlock BIOS and sketches from options menu, but no movies.

Lots of swearing, drug, alcohol, sexy stuff, so not a family game (though my grandma loved this. Just kidding!) But its fun. Not worth $60 though, I would rent or demo if interested. However, if you love a cheezy revenge plot game, with 8 hours of High octane action with brutal kills and don't mind the above flaws, this game is fun to unwind with. Akin to Dead to Rights where its fun and fast, but no lasting appeal, no multiplayer, and no reason to play it again once you've romped through the single player mission.

But, WetWork looks great on a resume if you are an assassin!
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars A game that may leave you feeling...Wet, January 25, 2011
= Fun:4.0 out of 5 stars 
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Wet was a game that came out towards the end of 2009. It was a very hyped game that played on that Kill Bill, Grind-house look and feel. Despite an over the top, grind-house attitude the game ended up coming across as a bit of a gimmick. You could say the sum of its parts did not end up creating a full pie.

Wet is a fun game. Once you sit down and play it, you won't want to put it down. Some of the moves are just totally over the top. The storyline is cheesy in a great way, however ends up really not making much sense towards the end and just kind of randomly ends without even encountering other key storyline guys you could of swore you would have to fight / take down.

Once finished however Wet gives really no reason to revisit it. You gain nothing more than trophies for acquiring collectibles and doing mini-games so unless you are a one to complete games to get that beautiful platinum (or max gamer score for 360 users) I found no reason to return to the game.


**Overall Wet is a good game, a great game definitely not and does fall into the over-hyped category. Because of this the game gets 4 stars (****) for fun, but only 3 stars(***) for overall value

**Currently the price is $19.99 which is a very fair asking price for this game. At the time I paid $59.99 for this game and it was definitely not a $60 title. Best example I can give is Wet comes across as being more of a $29.99 budget title. Is it worth playing, YES YES YES but make sure you don't over-pay for what you get.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Wet is Sword Swingin', Gun Slingin', A$$ Kicking Mayhem ~*, May 18, 2010
= Fun:5.0 out of 5 stars 
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I have read some of these other reviews... in my honest opinion my response to the ones complaining is try harder! The game has a learning curve and takes actual SKILL to complete... with that said it will challenge gamers of ALL levels! It breaks in the extra moves scene by scene as you gain experience. This is giving you the foundation of what you need to pull off all of the crazy stunts as the game progresses!

The graphics are fantastic! They are exactly what they were meant to be encompassing anime, westerns, inner city, fast cars, swords, guns and so much more! It is obviously a spin off of a Beatrice like character, from Kill Bill who enjoys her work all too well. Using guns and swords to collect her paycheck and running you back and forth from China, to England to America all over the globe.

This game is amazing... it would make one HELL of a MOVIE!!! If you think you are good enough to beat any game... grab this title crank it too its most challenging difficulty setting and keep a box of kleenix next to you as you are served up some humble pie.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars A broken mess worth playing through, April 7, 2010
= Fun:4.0 out of 5 stars 
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WET is horribly broken in both controls and visuals. A slight turn will send your character, Rubi, rushing off a cliff and anything that should be illuminated to show a path is instead hidden in shadows. On the harder difficulties there is essentially only one right way to complete each battle so constant retries will frustrate even the most hardcore gamer.

That being said, WET is very fun and unique. After finally "learning" how to deal with the wonky controls and after playing a level enough times to map it out in your head, you'll be amazed at how efficiently and stylishly Rubi will clear a room full of baddies. WET is filled with plenty of flaws but the care and attention to detail is quite evident. The voice acting and overall story presentation are top notch, almost to the level of a Hollywood film. The level design gets gimmicky here and there but most sections are a blast to play through. Despite the horribly awkward controls and other misgivings, WET deserves a chance; if only to make enough sales for a sequel which could fix these mistakes.

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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Not AA but still lot of fun., November 12, 2009
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Jeffrey M. Stanco (Neptune Beach, FL USA) - See all my reviews
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Eliza Dushka and Josh Whedon lost the bid for continuing the Dollhouse Television series, and this Game is kinda in the same vein. [Voice over by Eliza D. of course - with rumors of possible upcoming Movie?
It has the Tarantino feel, the other reviews throw around, the Mechanics aren't Broken, but the variety of moves, though cool when executed in the environment one way, can defy physics in a stupid glitchy way in the next minute. Don't pay 'Full Price' for it - Either get it on discount or rent it. The Trophies are easy to achieve. You might enjoy it, but ya won't Brag about enjoying it - If you get my meaning.

-Peace

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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars awesome game!, February 26, 2010
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I am new to PS3 so the instructions during this game are so helpful. When playing this you start to get really good at it and time flies by. It does get bloody but its a video game afterall. Being a woman I love that the game is built around a female character. So fun, buy this game because it is so worth the money.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Very intrigueing, fun with a twist but still lacking., February 25, 2010
= Fun:3.0 out of 5 stars 
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The game itself is a lot of fun if you're into matrix style jumping, sliding, walking on walls all while shooting your enemies. If you're not, you likely won't enjoy this game at all.

When I think of this game I think of Kill Bill's Uma Thurman meets the Matrix's Neo. That basically sums it all up. It has a very Quentin Taratino feel to it, with the old style camera shooting, pulp fiction acting and of course the music. For people like myself, it is a treat to experience all that unique quality in a video game.

You basically start off with samurai/gun slinger girl, who you can immediately identify as an assassin, who is trying to get back something of hers that was stolen in a shady deal that went wrong. Without spoiling the story too much for you, you're more or less chasing around a guy trying to get a case back while killing dozens upon dozens of triad henchmen as they are flung at your like monkey poo. There's high speed chases that require you to jump from car to car while shooting henchmen. Obstacles that make you have to work at climbing walls whilst jumping from poles; and of course lots and lots of bloody gore as you both slide, jump and wall shoot your enemies or slice them apart with your sword.

The only thing that really killed me about the game was I found the controls to be a little jumpy. Doing the simplest of tasks was sometimes impossible where as doing the impossible was easy. You could wall climb, jump, jump, pole glide all while shooting enemies across three rooftops. But getting up onto a crate so that you could jump to the balcony took 50 attempts. It was almost painful at times. This made the game still fun, but also very annoying. Annoying to the point that there were times when I would put the controller down and consider just quitting for good. Now normally a response like that to a game is typical and in the long run good. Let's take Demon Soul's for example. Two hours to get to a boss, just to make a mistake and have to start all over again. Though you may go through two or three remotes, when you finish the game finally, you have this sense of accomplishment. But spending 15 minutes trying to get onto a box or spending an hour of your night just doing the most mundane tasks, rewards no accomplishment. It just keeps slapping you in the face that you could be spending this time playing other games.

The experience was overall satisfactory. I loved the game style, the unique qualities that they brought from some of the best movies, and of course the main character. However the minor deficiencies the game has did make it very frustrating and at times make me want to pack it in. Have patience if you play the game and in the end you will enjoy it. I would rate it 5 stars for fun, but 3.5 stars overall due to the problems mentioned above.
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