WET is horribly broken in both controls and visuals. A slight turn will send your character, Rubi, rushing off a cliff and anything that should be illuminated to show a path is instead hidden in shadows. On the harder difficulties there is essentially only one right way to complete each battle so constant retries will frustrate even the most hardcore gamer.
That being said, WET is very fun and unique. After finally "learning" how to deal with the wonky controls and after playing a level enough times to map it out in your head, you'll be amazed at how efficiently and stylishly Rubi will clear a room full of baddies. WET is filled with plenty of flaws but the care and attention to detail is quite evident. The voice acting and overall story presentation are top notch, almost to the level of a Hollywood film. The level design gets gimmicky here and there but most sections are a blast to play through. Despite the horribly awkward controls and other misgivings, WET deserves a chance; if only to make enough sales for a sequel which could fix these mistakes.
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