| 100 |
G4 TV
One of the freshest titles in recent memory in both concept and execution.
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| 91 |
Entertainment Weekly
You'll find yourself wrapped up in a visual and aural orgy sure to cause sensory conniptions. [29 Mar 2002, p.77]
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| 90 |
Total Video Games
One of the most groundbreaking titles around... a truly unique ‘game’ and of the finest Sega created titles ever, one that everybody can play yet it’s individuality will divide gamers into those that love it and those that don’t.
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| 90 |
Cheat Code Central
Rez is not so much a game as it is art.
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| 90 |
GamerWeb Sony
Beautiful graphics and bumping Trance music with jovial shooting to boot is a wicked combination any way you look at it. Definitely one of the best games out right now.
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| 90 |
NTSC-uk
This is proof that a good idea, well-executed, can stand the test of time.
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| 90 |
Official U.S. Playstation Magazine
The Dual Shock 2 is kicking out vibes that will make you drop it if you don’t hold on tight. [Feb 2002, p.113]
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| 90 |
Official Playstation 2 Magazine UK
Hypnotic stuff. [Jan 2007, p.106]
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| 89 |
GamingTrend
I've discovered it’s pretty much impossible to sit still and play this game at the same time.
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| 86 |
Electric Playground
It's weird, wonderful, addictive and groovin'.
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| 86 |
GameSpy
A little more actual gameplay would have driven the score up, but the unique combination of music and visuals make it a must play for those who seek something different.
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| 85 |
IGN
If most of the fun of Rez is simply absorbing the sound and light show -- and a remarkably fine show it is, thanks to excellent work by a group of several talented electronic music artists -- it still offers plenty of replay value.
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| 83 |
XenGamers
The vibration gets so intense that your hands nearly become numb from overstimulation.
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| 80 |
PSM Magazine
Perhaps the most stylish-looking game ever created. [Feb 2002, p.44]
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| 80 |
FHM
There's nothing else quite like it. which means you’ll either love it or hate. FHM loved it.
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| 80 |
GMR Magazine
A fairly standard shooter dressed as a visual and aural masterpiece. Sadly unappreciated by the vast majority of the gaming world. [Feb 2003, p.93]
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| 80 |
Play Magazine
A minor masterpiece. [Feb 2002, p.57]
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| 80 |
Hot Games
Rez is mindless, simple fun - with the emphasis on fun. If you don't blow out your eyes on this one, you're sure to blow out your thumbs.
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| 80 |
Eurogamer
Once you get it on a big TV or monitor and hook it all up to a meaty stereo system, it really is something special to behold.
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| 79 |
GameSpot
If you're in the mood for something that is decidedly different than other games on the market, Sega's quirky, abstract art-influenced shooter just might fit the bill.
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| 78 |
Electronic Gaming Monthly
It’s the first shooter I’ve played that’s demanded not just my reflexes, but also my intuition. A trip worth taking. [Feb 2002, p.156]
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| 75 |
Cinescape
The music falls into the techno category, but it’s very bland until you start destroying enemies.
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| 73 |
TotalGames.net
In wishing to both typify and exaggerate the visual style of a bygone age, Rez ultimately commits the cardinal sin of placing graphics before gameplay – a facet attributable to SEGA's desire for the title to be seen as art.
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| 71 |
netjak
Overpriced and underappreciated.
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| 70 |
GameShark
The music is where the game really rocks. While it won't be for everyone, if you're into trance and techno you'll be in love with the game.
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| 70 |
GamePen
Something that really bothered me was the fact that the player’s field of view is limited to about 150 degrees throughout the duration of the levels while the boss battles were in 360 degrees. That means that not only could you not move, you aren’t able to look behind you and shoot objects that have happened to pass by you.
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| 70 |
GamePro
Ultra bass-thumping tunes that magically mesh with the game’s ever-changing sound effects will draw you in and keep you enthralled...Unfortunately, the game is super short and seems more like an experiment than a full game.
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| 70 |
Thunderbolt
Rez may not be the greatest rail shooter of all time, but its brilliance cannot be denied.
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| 70 |
PSX Nation
If you’re the type that likes independent movies and underground techno, you know the art house type stuff, Rez will appeal to your senses. It’s got style written all over it and it’s fairly snazzy to play as well...an experience like no other.
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| 66 |
Games Radar UK (Pre-2006)
Unfortunately, beyond the artifice of the attractive environments and sound design there hides the kind of on-rails gameplay that might've been the bollocks 10 years ago but simply seems naive today.
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| 60 |
Game Informer
It lacks the cohesiveness and payoff of "Frequency," for example. Either way, the whole experience is a little too short. [Feb 2002, p.83]
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| 60 |
All Game Guide
The tight integration of visuals, sound and vibration feedback is an accomplishment, but the player has unfortunately been left out of the loop.
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| 50 |
Game Revolution
For some, Rez will be an incredibly creative experience that fuses art and game. It's got the look, it's got the style, and it's got the feel. Others will just see it as a plain shooter that is way too short. No cool enemies, no cool pick-ups - just a cursor and a shoot button that will save the world in one sitting.
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| 40 |
Cloudchaser
Depth is definitely one of Rez's shortcomings, and sadly, it shows.
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