Price at Time Of Review: £14.99 Comfort Rating: Red Genre: Action Supported Controllers: Oculus Touch Best Playing Position: Standing, Sitting Multi-Player: No Age Rating: PG
Description: One of the most critically-acclaimed games of all time finally comes to Quest in style. Experience 360 degrees of mind-blowing synesthesia as you blast through waves of enemies and giant transforming bosses, with colours and sounds that sync and blend to the beat of Rez’s legendary techno soundtrack. Check out the fully remastered classic Rez levels Areas 1 through 5, and an all-new free-flying experience in Area X. Rez Infinite in VR must be seen—and heard—to be believed.
Review: Put simply, there is almost zero point of Rez Infinite being in VR and I can spend all day picking holes in Rez Infinite’s use of it but playing the game, being inside the crazy psychedelic graphics of Rez’s worlds is so deeply immersive that hours fly past in what feels like moments, you don’t just play it, you get addicted to it! Sure, I am and always will be a Dreamcast fanboy, but I don’t hold this game so high because of its heritage, I hold it up as a great game because of its playability. Could it be better? Yes, but that doesn’t stop me from playing it so much I get blisters on my thumbs. Truly a classic game, even it’s not the best use of VR. Just do wait for a really good sale to make sure you get your money’s worth, but personally, I was happy paying full-price for it even if I already own the game on every other VR headset I have owned.