The Website for Wet, a new action game from Artificial Mind & Movement is down and has been down for at least two days according to Google's cache of the website. Wet, for release on the PS3 and 360, is a game featuring Muscle-for-hire Ruby, a so-called "problem fixer" who gets double-crossed by her latest client which causes her to unleash her fury across three continents to find the man who left her for dead. No news or explanation for the site's downtime is given on Artificial Mind & Movement's website, leaving one to speculate on weather it is being updated for E3 or fundamental adjustments to the website, changes to the character, or storyline alterations are underway. Only the words "In construction" in French and English along with the sphincter-like logo with the initials A2M below remains; which could leave one with a slightly tainted sense of humor a little giggly.
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."
There were a number of cult classics that didn't sell like gangbusters, but still worked their way into gamers' hearts. Here's WWG list of nine great titles that deserve a second chance on newer consoles
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...
Is the largely forgotten, 2009 game Wet worth a second look? Miguel Penabella considers the game in relation to grindhouse films and the phenomenon of the "B-game".