Rez Infinite

Even if you don’t have a PSVR, Rez Infinite is still the most complete version of an imaginative cult classic with deceptively nuanced gameplay. But if you do, it’s also an impressive glimpse into the transportive power of virtual reality.

-- As reviewed by IGN
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Product details

PROS

+ A shining example of how games are enhanced by VR
+ Incredible soundtrack
+ Looks stunning
+ Very simple to play

CONS

- Can cause sensory overload, especially if PSVR isn’t in “sweet spot”

Expert reviews and ratings

By IGN on October 12, 2016
Even if you don’t have a PSVR, Rez Infinite is still the most complete version of an imaginative cult classic with deceptively nuanced gameplay. But if you do, it’s also an impressive glimpse into the transportive power of virtual reality.
81
By TrustedReviews on June 14, 2016
First off, a small word of warning: this game is an explosive assault on the senses. If Rez Infinite is your first experience in virtual reality, prepare to peak in every sense of the word. The game is a reimagining of the original game released 15 years ago on the PS2, granting players a full 360-degree view in VR. Gameplay couldn’t be simpler – simply look at up to eight targets while holding X, then release to shoot them. Along the way you’ll earn overdrive boosters (kill everything in sight) and evolution boosts to improve the defence of your avatar. That’s it. But the decoration around the gameplay can be mesmerising.
90