
WorthPlaying writes: "When we last took a look at Wet, the game looked mighty cool, but the reps from Bethesda refused to let us hold the controller. That's normally a worrisome sign, so when Bethesda swung by last week to give us some quality time with the leather-clad Rubi, we jumped at the chance. Over the course of two hours, we explored five different levels and came away duly impressed because Rubi handles just as good as she looks.
The best way to describe Wet's gameplay is to compare it to a work of cinema. In the first "Tomb Raider" movie, there is a scene wherein Lara Croft is defending her mansion from a large group of invaders while flipping around like an acrobat on speed. Take that five-minute sequence, stretch it out to the length of a full game, mix in some '70s styling and a dash of Quentin Tarantino-inspired violence, and you've got a good feel for what Wet is all about."

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I remember Stranglehold! One of the first DLC packs of its time. A bit expensive, but cheap by today’s standards.
Another PS3 hidden gems list, and yet again Time Crisis 4 and Time Crisis Razin' Storm get snubbed. Such fun games, that shouldn't be forgotten. If only we got a home port of Time Crisis 5: Mastermind Edition.
WET is something I wish they'd remake, they had so many great ideas but not all of them were executed properly
It had a lot of potential
Also Wanted Weapons of Fate is another game that had some new fun gameplay ideas.

Nick writes: "WET was a pretty cool experimental project; a mixture of Stranglehold and Max Payne with a bullet-time mechanic and 70’s china-town movie style."

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I'll point out that these games are all from the X360/PS3 era - they've already had HD releases when they first came out. Split/Second and Blur - with the crazy vehicle physics capable today, why would we not want sequels to them?
The other games, all a matter of opinion of course, but... thank you for your ads between every single game. /s
Dafuq kinda title is that? These games were already released on HD consoles though...