Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Wet (video game)" in English language version.
As part of today's announcement that the developers of last year's WET, Artificial Mind & Movement (A2M), would be changing their name to Behaviour, the independent studio has revealed plans to continue the story of Rubi Malone. No formats were discussed, but it is likely that the sequel will follow the original release onto the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 consoles.
Wet 2 was confirmed to be in development last November, but it would seem that's as far as the sequel is going to get. ~. Bethesda, which published the first Wet game, told us today, "We are not publishing Wet 2."
It's marvellous, albeit linear; great dollops of entertainment. While it's true that the game is very channelled, and essentially boils down to the chain slow-motion slaughter of room after corridor after room full of bad guys, Wet doesn't become a chore. That's partly because it's just plain fun to experiment with the different weapons and killing moves you can pull off, but also due to two further factors. Namely the game's finely honed sense of cinematic style, and the various levels with a different spin on them which A2M has dotted throughout the campaign.
A LinkedIn profile from an ex-Behaviour employee lists Wet 2 as a canceled game. Roughly around March and April 2011, a number of A2M/Behaviour employees working on Wet 2 also left the company and transitioned to nearby studios like Eidos Montreal.
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has generic name (help)It's marvellous, albeit linear; great dollops of entertainment. While it's true that the game is very channelled, and essentially boils down to the chain slow-motion slaughter of room after corridor after room full of bad guys, Wet doesn't become a chore. That's partly because it's just plain fun to experiment with the different weapons and killing moves you can pull off, but also due to two further factors. Namely the game's finely honed sense of cinematic style, and the various levels with a different spin on them which A2M has dotted throughout the campaign.
As part of today's announcement that the developers of last year's WET, Artificial Mind & Movement (A2M), would be changing their name to Behaviour, the independent studio has revealed plans to continue the story of Rubi Malone. No formats were discussed, but it is likely that the sequel will follow the original release onto the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 consoles.
A LinkedIn profile from an ex-Behaviour employee lists Wet 2 as a canceled game. Roughly around March and April 2011, a number of A2M/Behaviour employees working on Wet 2 also left the company and transitioned to nearby studios like Eidos Montreal.
Wet 2 was confirmed to be in development last November, but it would seem that's as far as the sequel is going to get. ~. Bethesda, which published the first Wet game, told us today, "We are not publishing Wet 2."