Aug 27 2009

Video interview: Bethesda’s Pete Hines on WET (developed by A2M)

Published by Chris Comeau at 9:58 am under Interview, Movie

From Joystiq:

We’re calling it "this year’s Mirror’s Edge" — WET is dripping with style, but will its unconventional controls and arcade-inspired combo system jive with mainstream gamers? We chatted with Bethesda’s Pete Hines to talk about the publisher’s late involvement with the A2M project. Below is a text excerpt of the entire video interview:

What does WET stand for?
WET is short for wetworks, which is a CIA term for operations where your hands are literally going to get wet with blood. We want you, as the player, to always be shooting, always be taking people out, whether it’s with your guns or your sword. You’re running around walls, jumping, spinning, sliding. It’s about comboing together cool moves to take out your enemies and doing in this cool 70s Grindhouse look.


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