Despite being a 13-year-old game retrofitted to work on the PlayStation VR, Rez Infinite feels like it was meant to be in virtual reality all along. Its pulsing geometric landscapes and buzzing electronic beats already felt as if they were somehow all around me, and now that they literally are, Rez has transformed into the absorptive experience it always aspired to be.
Whether you’re playing in VR or the old fashioned way, Rez’s hypnotic brand of rhythm-based rail shooting is visually striking, and surprisingly deep despite its relatively simple gameplay. Playing simply to survive requires you to learn enemy weak points to take them down quickly, and above all else, properly prioritizing targets to prevent problems before they happen.
from IGN Reviews http://ift.tt/2dLnkmf
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