In Real Life

You May Not Get That Wet Sequel You’ve Been Wanting

The revelation that Artificial Mind and Movement’s Wet and Naughty Bear were both getting sequels—despite some mixed reception—was something of a surprise. Less surprising was A2M’s name change to the less giggle-inducing Behaviour. Now it appears that Wet 2 may not happen after all.


November 11, 2010
News

Developer Changes Name Because The Old Name Was Dirty

Wet developers Behaviour used to be known as Artificial Mind & Movement. Then they changed it to A2M (NSFW). And that’s why they’re now known as Behaviour.


June 19, 2010
News

Wait, Naughty Bear Has Multiplayer?

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Not only does 505 Games’ upcoming killer bear game have multiplayer, it has game modes that actually promote strategic thinking and cooperation. Who knew?


February 10, 2010
In Real Life

Naughty Bear Doesn’t Appreciate Peanut Butter Jelly Time

My opinion of Naughty Bear just went up several notches.

On one hand, 505 Games just made me, even for just a moment, listen to Peanut Butter Jelly Time again. On the other hand, baseball bat.

Baseball bat wins.


November 19, 2009
News

Dev Alleges Some Deceive ESRB To Get Lower Ratings

The CEO of Artificial Mind & Movement — the studio behind WET and the PSP build of Danté’s Inferno — said at a development conference that the ESRB is easily manipulated and that publishers take advantage of it.


April 25, 2009
Uncategorized

Bethesda Softworks Getting WET?

According to the latest issue of Famitsu, third-person “acrobatic” shooter WET has found a new publisher in Bethesda Softworks. Orphaned by Activision-Blizzard last Summer, the A2M-developed game has been without a publisher following Sierra’s extinction.