Rez Infinite (2016)

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Expanded Game of Rez

Android · Daydream · Oculus Quest · Oculus Rift · PC (Microsoft Windows) · PlayStation 4 · PlayStation 5 · PlayStation VR · PlayStation VR2 · SteamVR

3.82 from 148 ratings

715 members have it in their collection · 14 playing now · 345 backlogged · 66 wish listed

How long? Main story 1h · with extras 3h (from 6 logged playthroughs)

The ultimate version of Sega's psychodelic rail-shooter adventure Rez, fully remastered and evolved, including VR support and additional new content, all by members of the original development team
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Release dates

  • Oct 13, 2016 (Worldwide) PlayStation 4, PlayStation VR
  • Aug 09, 2017 (Worldwide) Oculus Rift, PC (Microsoft Windows), SteamVR
  • Nov 20, 2017 (Worldwide) Android, Daydream
  • Oct 12, 2020 (Worldwide) Oculus Quest
  • Feb 22, 2023 (Worldwide) PlayStation 5, PlayStation VR2

Also available on

  • Rez (2001) · DC, PS2
  • Rez HD (2008) · X360
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Featured in lists

2016 Favorites by SIGINT · 10 games · 0

Rating distribution

5 stars
42
4 stars
58
3 stars
31
2 stars
14
1 star
3
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Community All Reviews Statuses

Atag

Status Atag Jan 12, 2025

Having the audio-visual sensory ride of my life in Rez Infinite.

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Vaguely remember the original on PS1 and wasn't sure what to expect here, but they've given you the original Rez experience to play on desktop or VR, and then a new VR-only Mode that's very short but more inline with Tetris Effect. Both are gorgeous to look …

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Having the audio-visual sensory ride of my life in Rez Infinite.

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Vaguely remember the original on PS1 and wasn't sure what to expect here, but they've given you the original Rez experience to play on desktop or VR, and then a new VR-only Mode that's very short but more inline with Tetris Effect. Both are gorgeous to look at and listen to. Really enjoying this!

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BMO

Status BMO Jan 31, 2023

So apparently PSVR2 presales are not as high as Sony would like. And as a result I see that they are still available for preorder. Which means that on the one hand, perhaps I should buy one because they are available. On the other hand it is super expensive, which is the reason they aren't sold out. And if they …

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So apparently PSVR2 presales are not as high as Sony would like. And as a result I see that they are still available for preorder. Which means that on the one hand, perhaps I should buy one because they are available. On the other hand it is super expensive, which is the reason they aren't sold out. And if they don't sell well, will Sony pump the breaks on the tech?

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peterwooley

Status peterwooley Jun 29, 2019

I initially played the Rez Infinite demo on PSVR and found it lack-luster. After some prodding from @tylerisrandom I put it on my Steam wishlist. With the Steam sale, I finally grabbed it and fired it up on the Vive. My first few minutes with it were much like I remembered my PSVR experience: a game that seemed neat but …

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I initially played the Rez Infinite demo on PSVR and found it lack-luster. After some prodding from @tylerisrandom I put it on my Steam wishlist. With the Steam sale, I finally grabbed it and fired it up on the Vive. My first few minutes with it were much like I remembered my PSVR experience: a game that seemed neat but was surprisingly difficult to control in VR. Thankfully, I dug into the settings and was able to change the aiming to head-tracking only (control type 3) and my next 30 minutes were a blur of exploding vector lines and dynamic 2000s electronica.

I kept most of the more immersive settings turned down (in case the game made me puke), but given the success so far and the relatively short time required to complete, I think I'll crank everything up to max and see how immersed I can become.

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NotRegret

Status NotRegret Jul 16, 2018

So after ignoring this game since it was released I finally got around to playing it. It's bizarre looking at old reviews and everyone acting like this was some wonder-miracle. It's basically a rail shooter with a lock-on like panzer dragoon. The gimmick, which come out as techno blips, is the sound effects change their pitch to work better with …

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So after ignoring this game since it was released I finally got around to playing it. It's bizarre looking at old reviews and everyone acting like this was some wonder-miracle. It's basically a rail shooter with a lock-on like panzer dragoon. The gimmick, which come out as techno blips, is the sound effects change their pitch to work better with the music, creating a more dynamic rhythm. It's cute, maybe even something more games should have, but hardly a reason to put laurels on the game.

The game itself is mostly a novelty that wears out pretty fast. I did enjoy it for about an hour so, but no more. The shooting isn't particularly intense, with many screens not even having anything that can harm you and the scoring system is just measuring what % of guys you killed. The art style is supposed to be a visual representation of you 'hacking' your way into the enemy computer, although it's not done particularly well done. A bunch of prismatic low poly 3D shapes floating around a psychedelic background is an image that wears out pretty fast. There's only 5 levels but they all look very similar to each other minus the bosses.

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