Rez
Game » consists of 4 releases. Released Nov 22, 2001
Rez is a musical on-rails shooter that blurs the line between user input and audio/visual feedback, creating a unique sensory experience.
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5 (1) 4 (1) 3 (0) 2 (0) 1 (0) 4.5 starsAverage score of 2 user reviews
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Eye-popping, rhythm-thumping, masterpiece 0
2009 marked the 10th anniversary of the SEGA Dreamcast – a console which despite its limited success had a number of great and unusual games, Rez being among the best. United Game Artists (UGA), the formal internal development team of SEGA led by Tetsuya Mizuguchi (now heading up Q Entertainment), is well known for its offbeat creations. First there was the rhythm dance game Space Channel 5, and now REZ, inspired by “the creative genius of Kandinsky“. Kandinsky’s style is certain...
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Sound. Pulse. Radiance. 0
Rez is definitely an oddity. It is many things, from Mizuguchi's first offering of synaesthesia to one of the few rail-shooters to come out in recent times (fittingly, it seems, done by some of the creative minds at Team Andromeda). It was as much a music game without being quite a rythm game, as it was a rail-shooter without being quite a blast-a-thon. A game of this type need not establish a very convoluted backstory to justify the pulsating music-based shooting. It is very sparse and v...
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