Wet offers a Tarantinoesque stylish TPS with slow-mo, dual pistols and a charismatic heroine. It's genuinely snappy and funny, but the runtime stays short and the missions repetitive. A stylish, endearing blowout.
The Asian edition of Wet, an acrobatic action game with a grindhouse style where the heroine chains stunts and slow-motion gunfights, a video-game B-movie with deliberate charm. Its interest lies in this kitsch, cult niche cachet and this regional pressing rather than scarcity. A niche piece for fans of offbeat stylized action and collectors of Asian versions.
Is Wet still worth playing in 2026?
An action game from Artificial Mind and Movement, Wet stages an acrobatic mercenary chaining slides, slow motion jumps and dual gun fire in an aesthetic inspired by 1970s exploitation films. The stylish combat system rewarding acrobatics, the grindhouse mood and the rock soundtrack make it a snappy action full of character. The repetition and an uneven technical presentation weigh. A stylish arcade action for fans of acrobatic gunplay and embraced B movie aesthetics.