My mom rented this game for me one day many moons ago. She came up during a cutscene and heard that Psychobilly vibe. We were both glued to the screen, reveling in every song along the way. She bought me the game when we returned it to the box. It was honestly one of the last games I got to connect with my mom before losing her suddenly when i was 17. I still listen to the arkhams and knock galley west, who's discography we dug into after the credits rolled. Always brings me back, if not a bit bitterseet. Thanks for reminding me I'm overdue to tune back in, and really check them out I actually implore you
The only thing I remember from this game is the X-Play coverage and of course, Eliza Dushku's voice line of her confronting a locked door saying "F$%KING DOOR!"
Such an underrated game. Gameplay-wise it is kinda like Max Payne 3 before Max Payne 3, but with more fun elements to it. I unironically love it a lot.
I sincerely love it, too. It's such a great video game version of the movies that it's emulating: You know it's pulpy and not the highest quality, but it's *fun*.
Fun fact. A2M partly changed their name back to Behavior due to 'A2M' specifically becoming a popular search term for for... um... to put it politely "Fanny to Face" You can look it up in an old Eurogamer article. If i post a link i'll get spammed.
There's the post I was expecting! I was wondering "Why would they pick A2M instead of AM2 since A2M already meant... something else" I guess they found out eventually and it was an honest mistake. I was really confused why a company with so many games for children used that. Another mistake up there with experts exchange.
The second I heard him say that I was like "Wait, hollup a minute, we're just gonna let that name slide without a single joke?" It's so much worse that they made kids' games, too >_< I'm going to choose to believe they were just naive, innocent souls.
oh my god lmfao, i heard the a2m name (and story about why they changed names) ages back in the context of some liscenced kids game... i never made the connection!!
The best What Happeneds provide a full picture of both production, release and the aftermath. Ideally with some comments from people who worked on the thing. Borderlands isn't even out of theaters yet. I think it wouldn't make a great WH even a couple of months from now, let alone right now
Such a simply fun game, I also remember enjoying the soundtrack as well. Hopefully in this age of unexpected remasters/remakes and sequels, maybe WET might get its second chance in some form.
had the same thought, it would fit in style for a Firefly game if you played as River and at the time his involvement would have started (not the final release), he would have just finished the film And not much on the plate until Dollhouse. Someone else suggested it was an Underworld game... that makes even more sense IMO it would have been just after the third movie.
Sequel. Its needs a sequel. Another entry in the franchise is always preferred to a remake imo but i know this generation seems to be the Gen if the remakes/remasters so why not
@@drewdman10 I agree but it seems the way they gauge reviving old titles these days is with a remake - see Shadows Of The Damned as a recent example - probably because that's less of a risk and cheaper than working from scratch on a brand new game that might not do the numbers they want.
I remember back then Robert Rod. spoke to gaming magazine about him wanting to make a game, so who knows if this was what he was gonna work on. I am pretty sure when I first played this game there was some mention of Robert rod. by my friend and ad material If I remember correctly Danny Trejo was also working on some game back then I am jumbling many memory fragments here so this could all mean nothing lol But I played this game back then and loved it
Could it have been Joss Whedon trying to jumpstart Dollhouse, out at the same time to a fairly "meh" reception? It even starred Dushku, and she could be a carryover / artifact from the original plan. My other guess would be Michael Bay, who actually got name checked during this episode re: the driving level.
My money's on the Hollywood director being Paul W.S. Anderson and the deal falling through was because they didn't want to cast Milla Jovovich as the main character. There's absolutely no way in hell that Sierra at this point in time had the clout to even think of approaching the likes of Tarantino, Rodriguez, or Ritchie.
The No More Heroes 2 music put a giant nostalgic smile on my face. Something about that game and that OST holds a special place in my early 20s heart, and given the time period that WET came out that was the first game I thought of as a comparison.
The only thing I remember about Wet was the Zero Punctuation review, and even then only this line: "Also, she seems to confuse swearing with wit. That's my thing!"
FINALLY!!! WET is one of my favourite games on the PS3 and it seems that NOBODY has covered it. A great aesthetic, a fun shooter, fantastic game mechanics, and a great score. About to press play now, so don't break my heart, Matt. Oh, and how about doing a "Stranglehold - What Happened?" video down the line? EDIT - OK, you literally said you need to do a video on Stranglehold, so now you NEED to do a video on Stranglehold.
Yepp. I always wanted to play this game when it originally came out… Couldn't, because I didn't have a console at that time. :/ Much like the question who owns the rights these days [it should be Behaviour, but who knows], I wonder whether a remaster/remake would be feasible in this day and age.
@@andersgeekhonestly it wasn’t as fun as it looks, at least to me. I remember being hooked on it when the trailer using Johnny Cash came out. I was seriously letdown because nothing really felt good.
In countries like Iran, where I live, the rights of foreign publishers are not really respected. Therefore there are tens of Iranians sites that have games like Wet ready to be downloaded right now for both consoles. And the country is filled with jailbroken X360 and ps3s. اn fact I literally have Wet right now on my Ps3. I don't play it of course, because it's a terrible game😂.
I blame Wet for breaking my original PS3. I was playing this and a level just wasn't working - a trigger wasn't activating or an item i required wasn't there. The next time I went on my PS3 it started having disc drive errors 😅
Dude this game was soooooo sick! The perfect embodiment of rule of cool. It was so cheesy yet badass at the same time. I hope one day it gets the recognition and popularity it deserves. (pleasepleasepleasepleasepleaseplease give us a remaster, remake or even sequel)
It was probably director of such classics like Love Actually, Four Weddings and a Funeral, and Notting Hill, Richard Curtis. Come on, don't you see the similarities?!!?!?
Whedon, It was a Whedon vehicle. Given the voice cast, dialogue and scene progression it fits him perfectly. He was hot off the end of Firefly's run as well and this was his height of geek cred period.
I wonder if Matt will do a What Happened about Concord? The game lasted barely two weeks after it’s release date and they’re shutting it down and offered refunds. I think we all wanna know about any behind the scenes of a game that was 8 years in development to be shuttered down in such short time.
It's funny that he mentioned Stranglehold because when he was talking about which director they were trying to get, John Woo is exactly who went to my mind.
Had a lot of fun with this game back in the day and still have it on PS3. Tarantino was my guess as a director as well since it reminded me of the Kill Bill films
I kind of love that Matt’s entire knowledge of comics is from what many consider the dark ages of the early 90s. It’s such a wonderful and tragically underrated period of comics that is ripe for rediscovery.
Max Payne, Stranglehold, Wet, and FEAR 1 were PERFECT for someone like me who loved bullet time physics and systems in games and its also why I would eventually pick up a little known game called Trepang2 on Steam. It's also why I used the Kereznocov ability a lot in Cyberpunk because it just felt like an open world FEAR game at that point 👌
With Concord having shut down after a mere two weeks, potentially setting a record for the crashing and burning of a AAA live service multiplayer title, Concord needs an episode ASAP.
"Wet" is one of THE most stylisticly unique and fun 3rd person shooter games I've EVER played. The soundtrack is legendary too. I know it sold poorly on release and even though a trilogy was planned, it never happened. I for one.....think this is criminal and I would KILL to see the game get a sequel or at the very least be backwards compatible on Xbox. You can't find the game anywhere
I liked this game a lot. It wasn't perfect but I was entertained through out playing it. With all the remakes I'm seeing on cult games, like Lollipop Chainsaw and soon, Shadows of the damned, I would like to see Wet get remade.
The soundtrack for this game slaps! Part of the reason I enjoyed the game as much was because of the amazing audio directing, with each music fitting perfectly with the action pieces
This game formed my taste in everything ever since I played it... Music, style, movies, games, what counts as "cool ", everything for ke began when a 12 year old me downloaded a free demo of this game on my Xbox without grandma (who was really strict about bloody games) noticing. It was so fun, from the start to the end, and to this day I wish it had a sequel. Thank you fkr reviewing it. This game is too special for me, I wish more people would know about the heights of this messy, a little janky, but pouring with style, piece of my soul
I remember renting this back in the day and getting stuck somewhere due to a glitch. That being said, I also remember the soundtrack had a kickass remix (mashup?) version of Johnny Cash's "God's Gonna Cut You Down" that I still have on my computer to this day.
Great Video and crazy insight on BEhavior as well. Always wanted to know about the fall of the Condemned series and why it became an unfinished trilogy! The second game ends on a big cliff hangar.
Bethesda softworks published wet. So you could say this game is “Soft and Wet?” (JOJO part 8). And Wet failed to “Go Beyond” and become a franchise (JOJO part 8).
@@MattMcMuscles maybe that's why it fell through? Also I wouldn't imagine Woo would be at the dev studio daily, so he could consult on both. Who knows.
As soon as I started playing it, I immediately thought how it felt like a grind house / Quentin Tarantino project so that's my guess on who was originally involved. It is an amazing game except for the damn sky diving part where you have to avoid debris after the plane explodes 🤬🤬🤬
U should definitely do a video on Hunter: The Reckoning where u play as a vampire hunter in this ps2 era top down hack-and-slash shooter. I remember going over to my grandmas and playing it all the time w my little brother on my uncle’s ps2 as a kid
Weirdly, the only thing I remember about “Wet”: According to Jeff Gerstmann, it was on a trip for this game that he binged on energy drinks, watched cricket on TV and understood what was going on.
The question for me, when it comes to Wet has never been "What happened?" And more "Wait, it happened?" Because I always forget Wet was a real video game that existed and was sold in stores, until I am reminded it was.
Wet is just plain old stupid fun, totally a product of its time but it does what it does well. I'm more than willing to bet that it was a Paul W.S Anderson thing with Mila Jovovich doing her Resident Evil stuff in game, but legally distinct.
I remember playing the demo of this game multiple times. I also bought a CD just to get one of the songs from the game: "Undead West" by Knock Galley West. That was a pretty great album!
>Looking for a new game >Ask the guy at Gamestop if this game is creepy or wet >He doesn't understand. I pull out an illustrated diagram explaining what is creepy and what is wet >He laughs and says "its a good game sir" >Buy the game >It's Wet (2009)
I had so much fun with this game back in the day. Loved it so much it was of the first games I grinded the plat trophy, its too bad this is lost unless emulation. I would buy it again in a heartbeat.
This looks like the kind of game I would have played as a kid if I knew it existed. 2009 explains a lot since I was looking for "Avatar: The Game", and "Arkham Asylum" that year.
For me, this game was THE transition game for the era. I had gotten my PS3 and was knee deep in game demos when I came across this. This felt like a Next Gen PS2 game. Wet is in that era of games where the PS2 design cues were still running the show, but with PS3 muscle. The true "PS3 Era" didn't come to fruition till around Uncharted 2 where it wasn't just graphics, but design philosophy evolved.
I remember having the demo of this on PS3 and playing it repeatedly. Although I never learned to play the guitar properly, I remember discovering how to play the theme to this game
I remember downloading the demo for Wet on my PS3 way back when... The game highly impressed me - the demo was set in that plaza with a big fountain that Matt shows in some parts of his footage. If you managed to kill an enemy in the fountain, its water would turn red with their blood. Only reason I didn't purchase it back then is that I didn't have enough money to buy a ton of PS3 games (they were pretty expensive even back then and I was still a teenage with a monthly allowance). So that limited game money went to bigger titles like Uncharted and such.
My mom rented this game for me one day many moons ago. She came up during a cutscene and heard that Psychobilly vibe. We were both glued to the screen, reveling in every song along the way. She bought me the game when we returned it to the box. It was honestly one of the last games I got to connect with my mom before losing her suddenly when i was 17. I still listen to the arkhams and knock galley west, who's discography we dug into after the credits rolled. Always brings me back, if not a bit bitterseet. Thanks for reminding me I'm overdue to tune back in, and really check them out I actually implore you
Goddamn, I love The Arkhams.
That's such a sad story, though. I hope listening to that music helps you remember good times with your mom. 💙
You missed an opportunity to say "wet happened?".
As the main editor for this one, rest assured knowing that's what I called it.
Exactly, you read my mind😆
The real question is though, *did* wet happen?
That's how I read it in any case
I feel dirty after saying that.
Can't wait for the inevitable episode on Concord
This is probably still the best Black Lagoon game that never got made
Are you serious? Colour pallet was bland as hell.
wtf are you talking about
revy didnt use a sword you dungus
Just as Watch_Dogs is the best John Wick sim
@@TheMockingjay74 Max Payne does a better job at being a John Wick game or games in this case.
The only thing I remember from this game is the X-Play coverage and of course, Eliza Dushku's voice line of her confronting a locked door saying "F$%KING DOOR!"
Close the fucking doors!
Just use Locktouch SMH
Geez, you’re everywhere
Those snippest at the end of her in DbD made me wet myself 😂 we need that to become a reality
I always get this game confused with Hydrophobia.
Glad I'm not the only one!
Such an underrated game. Gameplay-wise it is kinda like Max Payne 3 before Max Payne 3, but with more fun elements to it. I unironically love it a lot.
Wet introduced me to psychobilly/rockabilly, and it was one of the huge reasons I got a 360 back in the day. I loved the game to death, flaws and all.
I sincerely love it, too. It's such a great video game version of the movies that it's emulating: You know it's pulpy and not the highest quality, but it's *fun*.
looks more like the OG Payne
@@smashfam1 Looks like the OG Payne, yes, but feels more like the 3rd one.
Fun fact. A2M partly changed their name back to Behavior due to 'A2M' specifically becoming a popular search term for for... um... to put it politely "Fanny to Face"
You can look it up in an old Eurogamer article. If i post a link i'll get spammed.
There's the post I was expecting! I was wondering "Why would they pick A2M instead of AM2 since A2M already meant... something else" I guess they found out eventually and it was an honest mistake. I was really confused why a company with so many games for children used that. Another mistake up there with experts exchange.
The second I heard him say that I was like "Wait, hollup a minute, we're just gonna let that name slide without a single joke?" It's so much worse that they made kids' games, too >_<
I'm going to choose to believe they were just naive, innocent souls.
oh my god lmfao, i heard the a2m name (and story about why they changed names) ages back in the context of some liscenced kids game... i never made the connection!!
Sir. It's when you put something in the fanny hole and then put that thing in a mouth in that order.
You know, as a British man. Fanny means pussy here. So probably less polite lol
I really liked this game. It was like my 2nd platinum trophy back on PS3.
Holy....platinum on this game must be hard...
Yeah it was. I recall a bunch of stupid time trials.
I'm sure we're all waiting for the episode on Borderlands... the movie...
One name comes to mind.... Avi Arad
The game.lol
I think it’s too early, the smoke has not cleared yet. It’s going to be a while before anyone can honestly say what happened
The best What Happeneds provide a full picture of both production, release and the aftermath. Ideally with some comments from people who worked on the thing. Borderlands isn't even out of theaters yet. I think it wouldn't make a great WH even a couple of months from now, let alone right now
@@00080001that’s true it’s always easier though to blame everything on Hollywood than to go into detail to find out whut happund 😢
That opening comment about What Happened running since 2018 made me appreciate just how much it’s evolved and changed in the last 6 years.
The worst fighting game has also come a long way 💪🏼
@@ruthlopez8650 Yeah, I can still remember when it only had like 3-4 episodes.
@@segatailstrident3169 and it felt like a playthrough or a "Let's Play" like every other channel.
🎼HEY GIRL YOU'RE DRIVIN' ME INSANE....INSANE🎵
The arkhams and knock galley west changed the chemistry of my brain
MadWorld mentioned within the first minute instant like!!
i love that game
Same also awesome soundtrack to boot
“Wet” is what I feel when I see a new What Happened
Such a simply fun game, I also remember enjoying the soundtrack as well. Hopefully in this age of unexpected remasters/remakes and sequels, maybe WET might get its second chance in some form.
I liked to hope something may happen one day, but I think the game isn't well known enough.
Pretty sure it won't. THis isn't even in the realm of a niche game. It's basically a WET fart.
I unapologetically loved this game when it came out. Very excited to watch this
Well, see you next time for the Concord video.
Eliza Dushku's casting always made me wonder if there was any involvement from Joss Whedon, given that Dollhouse also came out around then.
had the same thought, it would fit in style for a Firefly game if you played as River and at the time his involvement would have started (not the final release), he would have just finished the film And not much on the plate until Dollhouse.
Someone else suggested it was an Underworld game... that makes even more sense IMO it would have been just after the third movie.
I loved this game, with the grindhouse aesthetic and Eliza Dushku. Glad it got an episode.
Now this is the kinda game that actually deserves a remake.
Sequel. Its needs a sequel. Another entry in the franchise is always preferred to a remake imo but i know this generation seems to be the Gen if the remakes/remasters so why not
@@drewdman10 I agree but it seems the way they gauge reviving old titles these days is with a remake - see Shadows Of The Damned as a recent example - probably because that's less of a risk and cheaper than working from scratch on a brand new game that might not do the numbers they want.
@@drewdman10A sequel was in the works but was cancelled.
A PC Port would be nice
Why? So they can uglify the protag?
I remember back then Robert Rod. spoke to gaming magazine about him wanting to make a game, so who knows if this was what he was gonna work on.
I am pretty sure when I first played this game there was some mention of Robert rod. by my friend and ad material
If I remember correctly Danny Trejo was also working on some game back then
I am jumbling many memory fragments here so this could all mean nothing lol
But I played this game back then and loved it
Could it have been Joss Whedon trying to jumpstart Dollhouse, out at the same time to a fairly "meh" reception? It even starred Dushku, and she could be a carryover / artifact from the original plan.
My other guess would be Michael Bay, who actually got name checked during this episode re: the driving level.
With the sci-fi early idea? Maybe.
WET...
as in Wetwork, mercenary assassinations
Why? What did you think it meant?🙂
It's her PUSSY her PUSSY is WET!!!
Glorified QTE it may be, but the car hopping sequence definitely got me wanting to play it, props to the devs, great looking sequence
My money's on the Hollywood director being Paul W.S. Anderson and the deal falling through was because they didn't want to cast Milla Jovovich as the main character. There's absolutely no way in hell that Sierra at this point in time had the clout to even think of approaching the likes of Tarantino, Rodriguez, or Ritchie.
"No Milla, no deal-a"
-Paul "muh wife" Anderson, probably
Late, but he was absolutely the first person I thought of.
This is one of those times where I get a notification for a video about a game that I have never heard of, but I’m still gonna watch it anyway
The No More Heroes 2 music put a giant nostalgic smile on my face. Something about that game and that OST holds a special place in my early 20s heart, and given the time period that WET came out that was the first game I thought of as a comparison.
The only thing I remember about Wet was the Zero Punctuation review, and even then only this line: "Also, she seems to confuse swearing with wit. That's my thing!"
Same! Except the only line I remember is about the slo-mo mechanic "apparently she has an air-cooled brain"
"Rubi, a tomboyish assassin who has all the charm and likeability of a deep sea angler fish in an SS uniform."
I wonder which employee had the octopus in their head.
You could say that, for WET, things didn't quite go...swimmingly!
I'll see myself out...
honestly, I would love to see another Wet.
FINALLY!!!
WET is one of my favourite games on the PS3 and it seems that NOBODY has covered it. A great aesthetic, a fun shooter, fantastic game mechanics, and a great score. About to press play now, so don't break my heart, Matt.
Oh, and how about doing a "Stranglehold - What Happened?" video down the line?
EDIT - OK, you literally said you need to do a video on Stranglehold, so now you NEED to do a video on Stranglehold.
Man. PS3/X360 games that never got a PC port are officially lost without emulation
Yepp. I always wanted to play this game when it originally came out… Couldn't, because I didn't have a console at that time. :/
Much like the question who owns the rights these days [it should be Behaviour, but who knows], I wonder whether a remaster/remake would be feasible in this day and age.
@@andersgeekhonestly it wasn’t as fun as it looks, at least to me. I remember being hooked on it when the trailer using Johnny Cash came out. I was seriously letdown because nothing really felt good.
In countries like Iran, where I live, the rights of foreign publishers are not really respected. Therefore there are tens of Iranians sites that have games like Wet ready to be downloaded right now for both consoles. And the country is filled with jailbroken X360 and ps3s. اn fact I literally have Wet right now on my Ps3. I don't play it of course, because it's a terrible game😂.
Cant you just track down the disc and play?
@@reedtheroom9580you can lol. Not sure how so many people forget that physical copies exist. That’s kind of one of the biggest perks of consoles
I blame Wet for breaking my original PS3. I was playing this and a level just wasn't working - a trigger wasn't activating or an item i required wasn't there. The next time I went on my PS3 it started having disc drive errors 😅
A lot of games had problems on the PS3
Can't wait for Concord's What Happened episode 😂
Mr mcmuscles would you tackle the short live game that is concord?
Wet was such a damn fun game, that and Total Overdose were favs of the OG Xbox era. Would love to see a remaster someday!
Dude you should do a episode on Concord
Dude this game was soooooo sick! The perfect embodiment of rule of cool. It was so cheesy yet badass at the same time. I hope one day it gets the recognition and popularity it deserves. (pleasepleasepleasepleasepleaseplease give us a remaster, remake or even sequel)
I loved finding games like this in the discount bin during the 360/PS3 era
*That Stranglehold Wha Happun bruh! We need that ASAP!!!*
Man I miss this game so much...
Hey Matt, I thought about Mace Griffin Bounty Hunter on PS2 this week because it was one of the games donated to our thrift store.
Man I remember getting this game and love it. It's ashamed a sequel was never made
When talking about the origins, I couldn't help assume Æon Flux, and when Sci-Fi theme came up, I doubled down in my mind
I'm glad you showed up in my feed again. You do good work. Keep it up!
WET is the kind of game title that makes every game journalist salivate at the thought of all the puns they can make when writing about it.
I absolutely loved this game! Such a shame the sequel didn't come out. Great soundtrack too!
Rodriguez was the first name that came to mind, and i bet he's way more open to this typa gig than QT or even Richie
Only thing i remember is my older brother simping hard for this game and she had her own devil trigger sections
I still simp hard for this game.
I mean its eliza dushku so i get it
Can't wait for the inevitable Wha Happun episode on the Borderlands movie.
It was probably director of such classics like Love Actually, Four Weddings and a Funeral, and Notting Hill, Richard Curtis. Come on, don't you see the similarities?!!?!?
I love this game and still have my PS3 copy. I would be so down for a sequel.
OMG!!!!!I've been requesting this video for years. Thank you !!!!!
Just waiting for you to do a video on Concord tbh
This era of gaming was so awesome.
This and Darkest of Days are the games I always pull out on people to see if they've got that deep cut knowledge
I bought both of these day one on release. Darkest of days was a concept i wish would get revisited. I enjoyed my time with both of them
Whedon, It was a Whedon vehicle. Given the voice cast, dialogue and scene progression it fits him perfectly. He was hot off the end of Firefly's run as well and this was his height of geek cred period.
YAY, IT'S WET! Honestly I love this thing, I'd play it right now
I wonder if Matt will do a What Happened about Concord? The game lasted barely two weeks after it’s release date and they’re shutting it down and offered refunds. I think we all wanna know about any behind the scenes of a game that was 8 years in development to be shuttered down in such short time.
I need to thank you lol this channel got me through my drive back to Chicago from the forbidden zone(Ohio)
It's funny that he mentioned Stranglehold because when he was talking about which director they were trying to get, John Woo is exactly who went to my mind.
The soundtrack to this game is amazing.
Had a lot of fun with this game back in the day and still have it on PS3. Tarantino was my guess as a director as well since it reminded me of the Kill Bill films
Great video dude, i actually really enjoyed WET and really wanted to more from the series... maybe one day it gets a remake!
I kind of love that Matt’s entire knowledge of comics is from what many consider the dark ages of the early 90s. It’s such a wonderful and tragically underrated period of comics that is ripe for rediscovery.
WET was scuffed as fuck, but I had a lot of fun with it. The action movie callbacks and the extremely memorable licensed music too.
(That said though, I did buy the game on clearance)
Since the developer of it was recently officially shut down by Embracer Group, I once again propose a What Happened on Gothic 3
Max Payne, Stranglehold, Wet, and FEAR 1 were PERFECT for someone like me who loved bullet time physics and systems in games and its also why I would eventually pick up a little known game called Trepang2 on Steam. It's also why I used the Kereznocov ability a lot in Cyberpunk because it just felt like an open world FEAR game at that point 👌
With Concord having shut down after a mere two weeks, potentially setting a record for the crashing and burning of a AAA live service multiplayer title, Concord needs an episode ASAP.
This and Stranglehold were good times~!
Thank you for posting a video Matt !
"Wet" is one of THE most stylisticly unique and fun 3rd person shooter games I've EVER played. The soundtrack is legendary too. I know it sold poorly on release and even though a trilogy was planned, it never happened. I for one.....think this is criminal and I would KILL to see the game get a sequel or at the very least be backwards compatible on Xbox. You can't find the game anywhere
Would be awesome for you to do Concord next
I liked this game a lot. It wasn't perfect but I was entertained through out playing it. With all the remakes I'm seeing on cult games, like Lollipop Chainsaw and soon, Shadows of the damned, I would like to see Wet get remade.
The soundtrack for this game slaps! Part of the reason I enjoyed the game as much was because of the amazing audio directing, with each music fitting perfectly with the action pieces
This game formed my taste in everything ever since I played it... Music, style, movies, games, what counts as "cool ", everything for ke began when a 12 year old me downloaded a free demo of this game on my Xbox without grandma (who was really strict about bloody games) noticing. It was so fun, from the start to the end, and to this day I wish it had a sequel.
Thank you fkr reviewing it. This game is too special for me, I wish more people would know about the heights of this messy, a little janky, but pouring with style, piece of my soul
One of my favorite games on the 360 and still have it til this day. Love that Eliza Dusku is the va.
This looks awesome
Really miss this style of game
7:45 OHHHHHHHH That NMH2 song rules
Although Destroyman 2 was awful, this song is amazing
I remember renting this back in the day and getting stuck somewhere due to a glitch. That being said, I also remember the soundtrack had a kickass remix (mashup?) version of Johnny Cash's "God's Gonna Cut You Down" that I still have on my computer to this day.
Man I still own my 360 copy bought at release. It was a fun game.
Great Video and crazy insight on BEhavior as well. Always wanted to know about the fall of the Condemned series and why it became an unfinished trilogy! The second game ends on a big cliff hangar.
Bethesda softworks published wet. So you could say this game is “Soft and Wet?” (JOJO part 8). And Wet failed to “Go Beyond” and become a franchise (JOJO part 8).
Haha 4 balls
OwO
The soundtrack for this game was GOATED I ended up having every song on my iPod back in the day
I'd bet anything that big time director was John Woo
I'm not so sure. He would have been busy with the development of Stranglehold at that time.
@@MattMcMuscles maybe that's why it fell through? Also I wouldn't imagine Woo would be at the dev studio daily, so he could consult on both. Who knows.
My immediate thought was John Woo as well. But that's based mainly on the gameplay style from this game looking very much like his style.
As soon as I started playing it, I immediately thought how it felt like a grind house / Quentin Tarantino project so that's my guess on who was originally involved. It is an amazing game except for the damn sky diving part where you have to avoid debris after the plane explodes 🤬🤬🤬
U should definitely do a video on Hunter: The Reckoning where u play as a vampire hunter in this ps2 era top down hack-and-slash shooter. I remember going over to my grandmas and playing it all the time w my little brother on my uncle’s ps2 as a kid
Weirdly, the only thing I remember about “Wet”: According to Jeff Gerstmann, it was on a trip for this game that he binged on energy drinks, watched cricket on TV and understood what was going on.
The question for me, when it comes to Wet has never been "What happened?" And more "Wait, it happened?"
Because I always forget Wet was a real video game that existed and was sold in stores, until I am reminded it was.
Wet is just plain old stupid fun, totally a product of its time but it does what it does well.
I'm more than willing to bet that it was a Paul W.S Anderson thing with Mila Jovovich doing her Resident Evil stuff in game, but legally distinct.
After all these years, I never thought I would see this one of my favorite games ever mentioned again happy it’s getting a little love here
I remember this one. The perfect embodiment of a 7/10 game.
I remember playing the demo of this game multiple times. I also bought a CD just to get one of the songs from the game: "Undead West" by Knock Galley West. That was a pretty great album!
This game was a thrill ride. Definitely worth the rental.
>Looking for a new game
>Ask the guy at Gamestop if this game is creepy or wet
>He doesn't understand. I pull out an illustrated diagram explaining what is creepy and what is wet
>He laughs and says "its a good game sir"
>Buy the game
>It's Wet (2009)
What was the "creepy" game?
Always a great day when a new What Happened? Is released 🙌🏼
I had so much fun with this game back in the day. Loved it so much it was of the first games I grinded the plat trophy, its too bad this is lost unless emulation. I would buy it again in a heartbeat.
This looks like the kind of game I would have played as a kid if I knew it existed. 2009 explains a lot since I was looking for "Avatar: The Game", and "Arkham Asylum" that year.
For me, this game was THE transition game for the era. I had gotten my PS3 and was knee deep in game demos when I came across this. This felt like a Next Gen PS2 game. Wet is in that era of games where the PS2 design cues were still running the show, but with PS3 muscle. The true "PS3 Era" didn't come to fruition till around Uncharted 2 where it wasn't just graphics, but design philosophy evolved.
I remember having the demo of this on PS3 and playing it repeatedly. Although I never learned to play the guitar properly, I remember discovering how to play the theme to this game
It was a fun playthrough with a killer soundtrack. Was short enough to not overstay it s welcome.
I remember downloading the demo for Wet on my PS3 way back when... The game highly impressed me - the demo was set in that plaza with a big fountain that Matt shows in some parts of his footage. If you managed to kill an enemy in the fountain, its water would turn red with their blood. Only reason I didn't purchase it back then is that I didn't have enough money to buy a ton of PS3 games (they were pretty expensive even back then and I was still a teenage with a monthly allowance). So that limited game money went to bigger titles like Uncharted and such.