"Developed at Artificial Mind and Movement, WET throws players into a heart-pounding, adrenaline-pumping adventure of double crosses and paybacks in which they'll take on the role of problem fixer, Rubi Malone. Use Rubi's dual pistols or samurai sword during any acrobatic move as you take on countless enemies in a number of exotic locations around the globe," explains the PR people.
played the demo of this the other night. Its the closest thing to No more Heroes outside of the wii, and bloody awesome to boot. It's Brilliant, and insnely over the top.
This game just looks too clunky to be realistic, which for me would just wreck any immersion the story and environment create. The transition between moves seems brittle and robotic, and I cant see the game staying fun for very long personally.
This game just looks too clunky to be realistic, which for me would just wreck any immersion the story and environment create. The transition between moves seems brittle and robotic, and I cant see the game staying fun for very long personally.
Played the demo, not too impressed. It looks and feels like a last-gen game in every regard, and the soundtrack is abysmal. It is fun to play but I doubt it's staying power. Will probably give it a miss, would only consider it if there's nothing else that interests me being released around then.
then you sir have a god awful taste in music. the soundtrack was what brought it all together ballsey punk and good clunky riffs. Its one of the first games i've been thinking about trying to find the ost for in ages.
then you sir have a god awful taste in music. the soundtrack was what brought it all together ballsey punk and good clunky riffs. Its one of the first games i've been thinking about trying to find the ost for in ages.
I found it quite intrusive, and I also don't like punk music in general. That 'Driving Me Insane' song in particular was horrible.
Then again this is based on a single track from the demo, so I admit I might be jumping the gun. Burnout Paradise still holds the record for worst soundtrack of the games I've played.
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