- Publisher: Enhance Games
- Release Date: Feb 22, 2023
- Also On: Meta Quest, PC, PlayStation 4, Switch, Xbox One, Xbox Series X
User Score
Mixed or average reviews- based on 71 Ratings
User score distribution:
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Positive: 36 out of 71
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Mixed: 15 out of 71
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Negative: 20 out of 71
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Mar 21, 2023i mean, its tetris. nothing much more to say. it exists, more like a graphics test for new consoles
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May 11, 2023I downloaded this thinking it would replace the free tetris game on the switch but I actually would go back. I just want classic tetris music and or remixes and sure it has lots of effects but it was done too much for me I am here for tetris and a slick and fun ui not for a massive graphic distraction that takes away from the smashing power of a tetris against an opponent.
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Mar 7, 2023Tetris Effect: Connected is as essential as it ever was and its PSVR2 debut adds yet more polish and immersive features to what was already the best Tetris game money can buy. I would award Tetris Effect: Connected more than ten out of ten I could, but I can't, so here we are. Buy it.
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Mar 6, 2023In summary, Tetris Effect: Connected is the easiest game to recommend, with just a couple of exceptions; In its purest form, it is Tetris, first and foremost, and from an aesthetic standpoint, it is a beautiful showcase of what VR games can achieve, almost perfectly now thanks to the improved performance and power of the PSVR2. But for those who have already played the previous version ad nauseum and/or don’t own a PSVR2 (much less a PS5, as the console can still be tricky to find), it may not be worth the upgrade price, even if it is relatively cheap. Those two caveats aside, this is a must-have game that will impress even the most hesitant of folks over the unique experience of VR gaming.
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Mar 2, 2023A nifty new feature utilises PSVR2's eye-tracking; close your eyes for about a second, and when you open them again, you'll enter the game's Zone state. You can still just press a button to enable it, but it's pretty cool you can use a simple gesture like this for gameplay purposes. Aside from that, this is the same great spin on Tetris we all know and love. Fantastic music is paired with vibrant, sumptuous visuals, and together they take this nearly 40-year-old game to a new level, whether you play it in PSVR2 or on your telly.