- Publisher: Enhance Games
- Release Date: Aug 9, 2017
- Also On: Meta Quest, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5
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Mixed or average reviews- based on 43 Ratings
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Positive: 29 out of 43
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Mixed: 4 out of 43
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Negative: 10 out of 43
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Dec 19, 2018I don't understand why can't I see a list of games that I've rated on this site. Why do I have to write a review for a game to show in my games list?
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Aug 21, 2018Rez Infinite doesn't feel like an on-rail shooter at all. It's beautiful and relaxing, especially modern Area-X level.
P.S. I didn't play the original Rez so my opinion is not influenced by any nostalgia) -
Sep 5, 2020Never forget, never forgive!
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Jan 30, 2022Always a great classic. 1st I played this I down a whole bottle of cherry coke and nocho durito's and throw them up. Game was great. Then Years later I played in VR with fear of that nocho smell coming back. But wow Great VR time. Top 3 ezly in that field.
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Sep 18, 2017Rez Infinite is an artistic pearl in which the audiovisual effects outshine the core gaming entertainment. But players who know what to expect will not be disappointed.
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Aug 19, 2017Yes, Rez Infinite is somewhat short, with an initial playthough possibly taking around a couple of hours, but you’ll enjoy (or should enjoy) every minute of it. So much so you’ll probably keep replaying it, improving your score, evolving your character and just taking in the whole spectacle. In answer to the first paragraph’s question about whether Oculus Rift and HTC Vive owners should be excited about Rez Infinite’s release, this is one VR videogame that should be in your library.
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Aug 15, 2017It's the classic on-rails shooter with style, and all the extras from each iteration since the original. It's also about half the cost of its release back in the day, and I would have gladly paid $50 to have this in my Steam library. As I mentioned, this is a game which I will always be collecting as it releases on each platform. Now that the game is available on Steam it feels like the culmination of what Rez will achieve. This version will always be with you as long as you have a computer, and I find that incredibly satisfying.