Rez

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  • Release Date: Jan. 15, 2002
  • Price: $50.00
  • Publisher: Sega
  • Developer: United Game Artists
  • Platform(s): PS2
  • Genre: Action

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Rez is a fast-action shooter that takes you deep into the world's computer network. The "Project K... Network has recently been upgraded to handle the rapid expansion of the information age and the core, known as "Eden,... holds the most advanced artificial intelligence the world has ever seen. Unfortunately, Eden cannot handle the ability to create her own thoughts and buckles under the pressure in an existential breakdown. She is lost deep inside the system, and you're the only one that can bring her back online, saving the world from utter chaos.

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Rez - PS2

genius

one of the greatest games ever made, amazing visuals with top notch sound, everything works perfectly in harmony in this game

Rez - PS2

an intriguing, if rather overrated, gaming experience

this game has developed something of a cult following in recent years, these people acting as though this game is some sort of god (hopefully not one of judeo-christian orientation), but truthfully, it's a very good game held up by an incredible presentation and brought down by overly simplistic gameplay. but that's what you get when a game that goes a bit beyond the norms of gaming conventions in one way or another becomes largely overlooked by the general gaming public.

the game is an on-rails shooter involving your character traveling through cyberspace, blasting away viruses, and repeating this process till the game ends. first of all, yes this game is a visceral experience unlike any other (well, except for maybe other tetsuya mizuguchi games). the trippy, vibrant, flashing colors and unique approach to music (every shot fired emulates an electronic percussion beat, surprisingly staying in synch with the rest of the music, no matter how haphazard you may fire). it's a sensory overload that is sure to kill an epileptic or two that dare take on this game. the problem? take away the aesthetics and you'd have what is basically yet another generic on-rails shooter. as you move forward, you aim, and fire at your pushovers for opponents. it's not a very difficult game at all, and shouldn't take you long to blow through the whole thing. ultimately it's the style that carries the game, and does a pretty good job at that, lifting this game from mediocre and disposable to an enjoyable game.

while it's not quite as good as it's been cracked up to be by its extremely devoted fanbase, it's definitely something that should be played and experienced at least once.

Rez - PS2

Trippy...Just Trippy

Finally, a game that can be seen as real art...Take that Jack Thompson! Unfortunately, that is about all this game is worth. Although the game can prove strangely addictive, it takes more than tripped out visuals and music that only rave fans could truly appreciate to overcome it's painfully short length. Anyone who is a veteran of side-scrolling shooters could probably finish this game in just under two hours. Anyone else may have a little trouble with the last level, but that's about all the challenge it has to offer. Was it mentioned that level 5 is the last level and Rez's only unlockable? It is nice that there is a game mode that allows you unlimited health just for those times you want to "relax" but a longer length and a higher challenge combined with it's tripped out art style could have made this a must have. It's worth a rental just to see this game in action but as it is, that's all it's worth.

Rez - PS2

Lame.

This game blows, I mean it must if Shaskalacon likes it. Oh and you are a stupid *** ****** ******ing poser gamer.

Rez - PS2

one of a kind

this a gem of a game to play. So what if it has wire frame visuals? There is no other game like this. Regardless of what type of games you like, you need to try rez. It is beautiful and unique. Too bad it's so rare.

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