Rez Infinite Review (PlayStation 5)



Welcome to our Rez Infinite Review and welcome to  The legendary action-shooter that finally comes to next-gen consoles, and in some style! Blast your way through mind-melting visuals and amazing beats, all in your quest through cyberspace to save a world on the verge of collapse.

Rez Infinite ReviewPros:

  • Crisp 4k Graphics.
  • 798.3MB Download size.
  • PSVR2 support.
  • Platinum trophy.
  • You can import your PlayStation 4 game save.
  • Controller settings – Invert the axis, and change the shot control type.
  • Absolute banger of a soundtrack.
  • Rhythm-Based shooter gameplay.
  • Graphics settings – brightness slider, heads-up display, point display, and HDR.
  • The game is best played with headphones.
  • Trance vibration support.
  • HUD settings- Hud on/off, Point display on/off.
  • Two game modes- Rez or Area X.
  • How to play area- Text and images.
  • Full online leaderboard support.
  • Rez game types- Original, Travelling (no game over), Score attack and beyond (Bonus stages and modes unlocked through play)
  • Area X game types- Play or traveling.
  • Simple easy-to-use controls.
  • One of the best soundtracks in gaming history.
  • An experience is more than a game and that is fine.
  • Rez has 5 five areas with multiple stages.
  • Flawless performance.
  • Addictive game.
  • Easy to get into.
  • Can be chilled out as well as frantic.
  • Clever epic boss battles.

Rez Infinite Review Cons:

  • It’s a very short game.
  • Doesn’t transfer unlocked trophies.
  • You suck at aiming.
  • You don’t like the idea of new experiences.
  • The convert save option stays on screen whilst, in Tetris, it disappears after use.
  • Not a lot of options.
  • No new modes.
  • Some say it looks like an interactive screensaver!

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Rez Infinite:

Official website.

Developer: Enhance

Publisher: Enhance

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Jim Smale

Gaming since the Atari 2600, I enjoy the weirdness in games counting Densha De Go and RC De Go as my favourite titles of all time. I prefer gaming of old where buying games from a shop was a thing, Being social in person was a thing. Join me as I attempt to adapt to this new digital age!

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