Experimental, edgy, sick, face-melting, musical debauchery. And that’s just about the soundtrack.
With less than two weeks to go before Gamescom kicks off in Cologne, the list of games that will be present and playable continues to grow.
When I saw WET earlier this year, one of the things I really liked about the action title was its artistic rage mode. But it’s kind of hard to explain the fast-paced, over-the-top mode. Fortunately, GameTrailers has our back.
Last week, Bethesda Softworks gathered game writers in London to check out their upcoming titles during a two-day long gamers’ day.
WET hopes to be the best of Tarantino, of John Woo: All Crazy 88s, bullet ballets, death in a tight leather suit that flips and spins as she tears through screen after screen of enemies.
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.
newVideoPlayer("WET_CG_RP_1200k_gawker.flv", 475, 267);Nothing is more relaxing after a hard day’s work than taking a nice soak in a tub full of hot water and reflecting on the day’s events. That goes double for Rubi, the star of Sierra’s upcoming game WET, whose day involves perfecting her Chow Yun-Fat meets Prince of Persia style of killing people. Just because she lives in a converted airplane cockpit trailer doesn’t mean she doesn’t enjoy the finer things in life, and you have to respect a woman who can let Calgon take her away while chilling her beer in the same cooler with a freshly removed human heart. Of course a CG trailer is no indication of what actual gameplay will be like, but if they get anywhere close to the moves showcased here Rubi might very well be a woman worth watching.