WET (Xbox 360)

Release Date: 18/09/2009

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WET tells the story of Rubi, an acrobatic gun-for-hire. When she agrees to help a wealthy man find and bring back his wayward son, all hell breaks loose and the tables are turned, as the man who hired her isn't who he appeared to be. Now Rubi's on the run, needing to find the man who left her for dead and leaving a massive body count in her wake.

In an adventure that spans three continents; WET will keep the adrenaline pumping from start to finish.

  • Developer: Vivendi
  • Publisher: Vivendi
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Wet & Wild

If you’re of a nervous disposition you might want to avoid Wet. At all costs. You see the entire game is inspired by a single, extremely violent scene from Quentin Tarantino's blood-soaked revenge flick Kill Bill. And the idea of ultra violent, loud, stylised acrobatic combat has been stretched into an entire game.

That doesn't mean it's a one trick pony though. There are plenty of features that will make Wet a rich and satisfying gaming experience. First of all there's the game's simple but striking story. The hero is a rather effective gun-for-hire called Rubi Malone who wields dual pistols, a sword and has acrobatic skills that make Lara Croft look like an arthritic old lady trying to hobble her way to a WI meeting.

Betrayal and Revenge

When Rubi is employed by a wealthy man to find and bring back his wayward son, she thinks it'll be a walk in the park. Unfortunately she is betrayed by her mysterious employer and from there on in, Wet turns into a story of revenge as Rubi hunts down the man who betrayed her, killing anybody who gets in her way.

Wet turns into a story of revenge as Rubi hunts down the man who betrayed her, killing anybody who gets in her way.

A great story then, and one that's well told thanks to the stellar cast employed to write and voice the game. Writing duties have fallen to Duppy Demitrius who, as fans will already know, worked on hit TV show 24. Providing voices for the characters are Eliza Dushku (who plays Rubi) and other acting luminaries include Brits Malcolm McDowell and Alan Cumming.

Back to the 70s

It's the look and sound of Wet, though, that most clearly demonstrate its creators' intentions. Graphically the game is pure Tarantino. There's a strong 70s vibe to the whole look and sound of the thing, from the way the characters are designed to locations and, just as importantly, the soundtrack.

There are old-fashioned film effects, car chases, snappy dialogue and some superb songs

The more you progress through the game and learn about Rubi's story, the more you'll appreciate the game's style. There are old-fashioned film effects, car chases, snappy dialogue, and some superb songs have been chosen to play behind specific set-pieces.

Fight the Good Fight

Style is just half the story. Substance comes in the form of some of the most over-the-top combat ever seen in a game. As already mentioned Rubi is pretty agile. She can flip, knee-slide, roll, and leap around the landscape, seamlessly moving from one acrobatic move to the next. And she needs to, because she's assailed on all sides by enemies intent on her destruction. Attacking those enemies is a blast. Rubi uses two guns, one which automatically targets enemies, and the other which you, the player, have to control. By moving the aiming reticle you can shift your view through a full 360 degrees.

And when shooting isn't an option, Rubi can resort to swordplay, again relying on her agility to pull off some startling attacks. In fact the idea is, basically, to kill as many enemies as you can in as stylish a manner as possible. The more attacks, combos and kills you pull off, the more points you score and the more upgrades you get.

Just when you think things are mad enough, there's rage mode, a sequence in which Rubi's face gets splattered in blood and the visuals switch to an even more stylised graphical mode - which could be described as viewing the world through blood-tinted spectacles. The killing goes up a notch with enemies exploding into a bloody mess as Rubi cuts a swathe through them.

If you like your gaming casual and cute you might want to look elsewhere. But if you find ultra-violent combat cranked up this high an artform, you’ll love Wet.

Preview by: Simon 'Bulletproof' Kirrane
Version Tested: Xbox 360
Preview Published: 27.08.09

User Reviews

John Smith posted on 07 Nov 2009
Good game, good controls. Lara Croft meets Assasins Creed is what it reminds me of. A must Buy.
Paul B Riddick posted on 26 Oct 2009
Amazing game, different to other games I typically buy, but thoroughly enjoyed the game play and storyline (Even if it is a little out-there). A must buy for any gamer!
Alex Sovans posted on 24 Oct 2009
It's just good as hell! It's like Tarantino's - Kill Bill style game. Soundtracks realy mindblastin. Love it!!!
Sean Pearson posted on 20 Oct 2009
I wasn't impressed by the demo at all but after playing on the game I have to say it's great. The music pulls you in the grainy art style and the overall Tarentino movie feel. I will be renting this game again in the future.
Tom Musson posted on 06 Oct 2009
It is good but gets very repetitive very quickly in my opinion especially when the rage moments occur its too predictable. I do not mind games that get repetitive but in my opinion it is not as good as games like assassin's Creed which they got you hooked and by that time you do not care that the game has got repetitive. The gameplay is no denying is very good in my opinion it is abit like mirrors edge and assassin's creed oh and tomb raider rolled into one which its very fun and easy to master in my opinion. The graphics are not very good aswell and I know they say its for a retro look and its like an arcade game but I it to have graphics that are from the original xbox. I think it has potential just needs more variation and better graphics in my opinion.
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