Something about 3rd person bullet time really does it for me. I loved the parkour and the mix between melee and ranged combat.

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  1. Uchihagod53

    Legitimately never heard of the game until just now. I’m actually surprised I’ve never heard of it

  2. 86SparksSenpai

    Bethesda probably won’t consider this due the poor sales and mediocre gameplay. That said it was first game for PS3 and it was okay.

  3. Strong-Score6322

    Honestly, the parkour was something else. Bullet time? Epic. Game needs more love.

  4. dinosaur_soulfood

    I had a lot of fun with this game way back when!

  5. Gorebaby420

    I remember reading about this game in Game Informer when I was kid and wanting it so badly. Got it and still have it all these years later, case is beat to hell but it still works!

  6. Essentially_Lawless

    I remember it came out when my family were struggling, but i played the hell out of the demo! Definitely underrated

  7. CEOofSlipstream

    “hey son, watcha playing?”

    “WET.”

    “…”

  8. Steampunk_Jim

    That game wasn’t great, but damn it had style.

  9. dkyguy1995

    I always wonder why PS chose that font for the early games. I thought it was like the Spiderman font

  10. ToxicEggs

    100% completion on rpcs3, increase internal resolution for more gafficks

  11. Hopesick_2231

    The Zero Punctuation review of this game is fucking gold. One of my all-time favorites.

  12. This post just activated a nostalgia that was buried deep inside my skull. Both thank you and to hell with you. Now I’m gonna be obsessed with this game again for a few weeks.

  13. Thinslayer

    What search terms should you use to look it up? I can’t think of anything that won’t come up dry.

    ~~Pun absolutely intended.~~

  14. thesuavedog

    One of the best for the PS3. Great stuff!

  15. This game had so much heart and style, I loved it and still have my copy on PS3. I remember reviews were mixed, but those that could appreciate it would find a game with a unique blend of Americana/grease monkey punk rock music, sword-swinging, knee-sliding, slow-mo head-shotting good times that look like a lost film from Robert Rodriguez. Super cool and definitely a must-have for anyone collecting PS3/360 games.

  16. crystalshipusa

    I think Wanted Dead is very close to being a spiritual sequel and might scratch that itch.

  17. Helplessadvice

    Just brought up an old memory lol. Never had the game, but I played the shit out of the demo

  18. janihubby

    the music for this game was so fuckin fire. Especially that one bit in the demo where your screen goes red

  19. TheDRad90

    Damn, I remember really loving this game but I also remember everyone hating it when it came out. I felt alone on an island, I’m glad to see so many positive comments about it, thought I was the only one ✌️

  20. Jaycin_Stillwaters

    This game was really good. I had totally forgotten about it but yeah I really enjoyed it

  21. Loved the game. Wish theyd named it better. Lol

  22. Sambo_the_Rambo

    Lol they could have picked a better name

  23. themustacheclubbitch

    Not available for PC. My hopes and dreams were up and now down 🙁

  24. AscendPurity

    Man the ending was the fucking worst. It was glorious.

  25. PewPew_McPewster

    The PS3/Xbox 360 era was peppered with a lot of B- and C- grade femme fatale games like Wet, Velvet Assassin, Bullet Witch, Onechanbara and X-Blades/Blades of Time. They were generally regarded as schlocky and skeezy even at the time, but I tried and enjoyed Blades of Time recently and am generally quite horny, so I wouldn’t mind working my way through more of them.

  26. Manoreded

    Is this game as horny as it looks?

    Because if not someone needs to have a conversation with that marketing department.

  27. Corgiboom2

    Pretty bad game, but fun as hell, and so far one of the few games to get dual pistol action correct by locking on with one gun and free aiming with the other.

  28. Pleasant-Comment2435

    There must be dozens of people like OP. DOZENS!!!

  29. esmelusina

    I have no idea what this is, but I am going to go get that haircut right now.

  30. sirglarno

    Sooooo..i don’t mean to burst everyone’s bubble but..

    I used to work for Behaviour, and I dug into the
    human archives quite a bit.

    1) This game nearly bankrupted the studio and resulted in huge layoffs. This also made them change their development strategy from “We’re only making AAA games” (which was a lie anyway) to “AAA games are too risky for us”.

    2) Although a few of the projects make money, most of the revenue stream comes directly from Dead by Daylight, their golden child. Although that has slowed, from what I hear, they’ve been trying to expand and create new IPs without success. Meet Your Maker being the newest in a line of failures. Again, unlikely to resurrect this

    3) Behaviour has been subject to a massive amount of middle management bloat which makes them much slower to adapt now. They’ve also added a TON of processes which..hasn’t driven them towards success.

    4) Behaviour has really soured relationships with Bethesda over the years, they were even sued by them, so I seriously doubt they’d partner for WET 2.

    5) Due to the layoffs, low pay and management bloat, the original team that made this is LONG LONG gone.

    It’s possible Bethesda, the publisher, could resurrect it, but I doubt it given the poor sales record

    TLDR: Behaviour failed at making AAA games and probably won’t try again, the OG team is gone, Bethesda doesn’t like this IP or Behaviour.

  31. TiredReader87

    It wasn’t that good.

    It was a solid rental

  32. I played the demo for this game many times, but never actually bought it

  33. supermariobruhh

    My public library has this back around 2009 or 2010. I had just gotten my ps3 and didn’t have many games for it so I was excited to take this out. Had a blast playing it but don’t remember too much about it by now.

  34. ReallyReddit69x

    It wouldn’t be the same it would be turned into a modern trashcan,

  35. LauraTFem

    I used to see it on the shelf all the time, and say, “😳 That’s hot” but I never got it and still don’t even know what kind of game it is.

    Is it…hot?

  36. I think I know where they got the idea for bellona’s design for smite

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