Since Max Payne, third-person shooters are often injected with a cinematic sense of style. WET, however, is intent on taking the connection between film and game to a new level. The game blatantly rips its influences from 1970s grindhouse films and the visual flair of movie directors like Quentin Tarantino and Robert Rodriguez.
The Pros
- Tons of violent action
- Excellent production values and use of the grindhouse theme
- Acrobatic gunplay can be fun
The Cons
- Lackluster graphics
- Non-standard levels are mediocre
- Physics and gameplay in need of refinement
- Nothing new or better than what we've seen before
Since Max Payne, third-person shooters are often injected with a cinematic sense of style. WET, however, is intent on taking the connection between film and game to a new level. The game blatantly rips its influences from 1970s grindhouse films and the visual flair of movie directors like Quentin Tarantino and Robert Rodriguez.

Revenge is a Dish Best Served Often
WET focuses on the grisly, acrobatic escapades of Rubi Malone, a mercenary with a flair for the extreme. Running around in tight leather -- with a sword strapped to her back and two of every gun she owns -- the woman is a sexy walking army and a complete cliché all at once. She's not an unlikeable heroine, but unlike Max Payne, Stranglehold, or other similar games, so little attention is put into giving her a personality that it's hard to view her as anything more than a jumping death machine. All you know about her is that she lives somewhere in Texas and has a bad attitude.
The story revolves around the usual suspects -- revenge, murder, mistaken identities, revenge...There's a lot of revenge here. That said, the production values for the story are excellent, especially the voice acting. Eliza Dushku voices Rubi and Malcolm McDowell provides a suitably creepy, yet stylish antagonist. Although they’re not the deepest characters, the voice actors work well with the material. The soundtrack is a fantastic mix of grindhouse-styled songs that add immensely to the action and atmosphere.
Red Is the Color of the Day
The presentation is filled with a lot of little details that don't affect gameplay, but do enhance the overall experience. Although the film grain can thankfully be turned off if you don't worship old B-movies as much as the developers, the inclusion of old drive-in movie commercials during level loads is inspired. Certain levels have Rubi quite literally seeing red, changing the game into a monochromatic dance of bloody violence for a bit -- somewhat in the visual style of MadWorld and No More Heroes.
The rest of the visuals are merely serviceable. The game looks passable, if not unexceptional, plus levels are usually linear and puzzle-based. The stages seem designed to provide the player with ample opportunity to use Rubi's acrobatic skills. Rubi can leap, slide, climb, spin, and perform all the standard gymnastic, gun-toting moves you'd expect from this sort of endeavor, yet there's a distinct lack of refinement to the whole affair.

Not Exactly a Stranglehold
With a focus on such a sleek and sexy main character, WET’s gameplay really should have followed suit. It needed to bring something more to the table than old Lara Croft mechanics blended with Stranglehold's gunplay. Instead, the game offers up a wide array of amusing moves that too often feel canned. Rubi can slide and leap around at will, and when firing, the action goes into slow motion for effective two-gun aiming. Yet, if you leap or slide into an obstacle, she just sort of hangs there for a while instead of reacting accurately to her environment. As you progress, she will get new moves that increase the fun, such as the ability to attack during all acrobatic moves and run up and leap away from opponents.
Most of the levels boil down to a mix of respawn rooms --where you must lock off all the respawn points before escaping-- or acrobatic paths to reach the next respawn room or the end of a level. The action is occasionally broken up with highway segments, in which Rubi jumps from car to car, killing as much as possible, performing quick-time events, and there’s even a sky-diving level ripped straight from movies like Shoot 'Em Up and Crank. Unfortunately, the QTEs are haphazardly used, the highway levels are just lame, and the one sky-diving sequence manages to wear out its welcome well before it ends.

It’s a Wash
The main action in WET is serviceable. The A2M team seems to have spent most of the time trying to make WET reach a visual ideal of Tarantino-style cool, but missed out on the areas that would have really put the game over the top. Better, more reactive physics and more refinement in the gun (and especially sword) play, and this could have been something more than an amusing curiosity. As it stands, there's nothing here that you haven't seen before (and done much better), but fans of outrageous action will probably love this one once it hits the bargain bins.







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wwetrex
For some reason, I'm not surprised at the score. This should've been released on the wii instead. The developers could've done so much more, rather than just being a watered down stranglehold/max payne.
mookinator
the demo seemed pretty fun, but i can see the game getting repetitive after a while
nomader
That sucks. I was really looking forward to this game. I've always wanted to see a Kill Bill game and this was the closest I have ever come. On the other hand, I now know not to blow $60 but can someone make a cool modern day samurai chick game? Please, I beg of you. Make sure it's a good game though because now I have to buy Afro Samurai. At least that got a 3.
spicypooptastic
people diss Stranglehold as a Max payne copy, but i believe it was by far the best of the genre. It took the slow motion dynamics and added so much more to it, it was seriously one of the funnest games I have ever played on the 360.
But to live up to john woos stranglehold IMO is impossible. Maybe max payne 3 might be better, but id say thats b/c the graphics wont be crap
Mr_Eko_73
Everyone I know who has played this game has had a blast. And GameStop and Amazon are both selling it at 49.99 so its worth it to me. I played the demo thru twice and loved it. It is possible to play games that aren't AAA titles and have fun- Earth Defense Force comes to mind- I think this is one of those "Guilty Pleasure" titles that critics can't bring themselves to recommend. It would be like a food critic touting the sugary goodness of Twinkies- They just can't do it even though they are delicious.
ajac09
this was one crappy game!! glad I played the demo first
ProudFilipino
Im still going to get this I enjoyed the demo alot I especially like the style of the game it was like the movie Planet Terror I swear G4 is getting picky on reviews
rance_james
Off topic-Has anyone heard on anything on Max Payne 3?
sjue316
I'm gonna play it just because its not another FPS. Its not as great as Arkham Asylum in the 3rd person aspect, but the demo was a blast. Another thing, aren't all games repetitious now days? Video games have become like movies and there aren't that many original ideas poping out anymore as far as gameplay is concerned. Sure the story might be unique or its a character your infatuated, but the gameplay in any game you play today mirrors that of another one. You just aren't going to find a whole lot of fresh-different gameplay unless the developers decide to really do something creative within the game itself. The only thing I can't gripe on about the review is the few mentioned within the game, and thats only because I have played the demo. Is it 4 or 5 star material, probably not; however, I don't think 1 or 2 do it justice. Giving this a 3 out of 5 would have been fine considering that you've given game I thought were complete crap higher reviews. Again, that's just my opinion.
Ewoc
What shocked me is that he didn't comment on the music. At first when I played the demo I wasn't really feeling it. But once it was getting in the middle of the demo, I noticed the music was really really great with the game's atmosphere. And with that, it got me interested in how the full game would be. Although I won't buy it... (which is upsetting because it's a Bethesda game...) but i'm sure people should at least rent it first to make your own judgment. Like I will be doing.
ChrisHero22
Ewoc, he did comment on the music. "The soundtrack is a fantastic mix of grindhouse-styled songs that add immensely to the action and atmosphere." Maybe you missed it, or maybe you didn't read the post I don't know.
I honestly expected this type of review for WET....I think Bethesda just bought this game as it was almost complete by the time they bought it, so little work had to be gone in, and they are probably prepping there fan base for there new lineup of fps games like Brink and Rogue Warrior. Either or, I may rent this game at some point, it looks like it is worth a try. I'm glad they tried a new art style and that the soundtrack was stellar....but a little disappointed the game play doesn't match up to the presentation.
knight5000
this makes me sad, i need a game of this genre for my collection and i was really hoping wet would be the one.
gmjacinto630
I downloaded the demo, and got tired of it fast...the mechanics of the game are soo half ass...i was trying to do the slide move and ended up getting stuck in that pose and the enemies had their way with me...it almost felt like an arcade game and not what i was expecting...I'd rather get Batman AA, or UFC over this game...
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KJDog19
The demo was repetitive, but I think it should have at least been a 3/5.
Splatapotomus
Bummed. I have been following this game since I first heard about it this year. I was rooting for A2M ever since I heard the game was being salvaged from the Activision/Vivendi merger.
If only there wasn't a long list of games like Brutal Legend and Modern Warfare 2 coming out, I would pick this one up just to support A2M. Bummed.
PiMD360
personally, I played the demo several times and loved every moment of it. Is it a Fallout 3? Hell no, and with that being said I won't be buying it but I have it in my Game Fly Que. Definitely worth renting or picking up in the bargain bin.
elhatch
I played the demo and all I could think was they're trying too hard to make this game good. I didn't like it. This review and all the others I've read sum it up pretty nicely. Sad really.
RedSigma677
i liked the demo its something that i think its at least worth checking out and have fun playing but i would have givin it a 3/5
xzavur
you canty say Stranglehold is a copy of max panye since its the sequel to hardboiled. but this game is kinda fun in that bloody kinda way but it would get old after a while playing it
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