Friday, September 25, 2009

Today's Tech News: 'Wet' drips style, but lacks substance

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The quick pace in 'Wet,' from Bethesda Softworks for the Microsoft Xbox 360 and Sony PlayStation 3, keeps you on your toes while mastering gun-for-hire Rubi Malone's three main skills: acrobatics, gunplay and swordsmanship.
 
'Wet' drips style, but lacks substance

While chasing a thug through Chinatown's dingy back alleys, you run along brick walls, swing from balcony ledges and even slide down a ladder in slow-motion upside-down, no less while pegging off henchmen with your pistols. After taking down a few more bad guys with a razor-thin sword, you take a quick break from the pursuit to swig some whiskey, toss the bottle in the air and shoot a bullet through it. Read more
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