VM writes: "The core gun-and-sword action of the demo works well, but at the end of the level the gameplay takes a somewhat unexpected twist, switching to on-rails shooter action. Here Rubi chases Simmons along a motorway, hopping along the roofs of moving vehicles automatically while the player shoots at henchman in pursuing cars. Having grown used to the acrobatic action of the rest of the game, I found that this interlude felt a bit restrictive and perhaps a bit too old school."
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".