Abstract: As far as music games go, Rez is a cornerstone. Sure a number of really awesome music-based games were released prior to its original Dreamcast launch, but Rez was the first to gain substantial success while offering something more than simple follow-t...
Abstract: After many years languishing with rare releases on the PS2 and Dreamcast, Q Entertainment has brought Rez to the masses. And I cant think of any better way for it to happen: for $10 on Xbox Live Arcade on the 360. This sci-fi "on rails" shooter bring...
Abstract: Rehashing old games is a tricky business, the minute you take a classic from the shelf and dust it off the memories start flooding back. You reminisce about the time you first bought the game and became instantly mesmerised by it. Or the time you and a...
A vast visual improvement, A sensory feast that is amazingly satisfying to play, A damn fine onrails shooter, Some of its revolutionary edge is lost...
Abstract: Game: Rez HDGenre: Rhythm/ShooterPlatform: Xbox 360 (Xbox Live Arcade)Five years ago, Sega unleashed a game that was too far ahead of its time to be a financial success, but gained a loyal cult following due to its bizarre rhythm-based gameplay and dec...
Abstract: VIDEO: Head over to our videos page to check out all Rez HD footage!Originally released on the Dreamcast in Japan and then on the PS2 in the U.S. in 2002, the original version of Rez was one of the most critically acclaimed games of the time that no on...
Abstract: There are some games that offer a compelling story and characters you care about; there are other games that are all about the action; and there are occasional games that are hard to put into any category, that are more than the sum of their collective...
Abstract: How does one explain Rez? Well, let’s try some history and science classes…The game was originally programmed by United Game Artists (UGA) AKA team AM9 of Sega. Initially developed for the Dreamcast console, it was one of the last of a glut of mainly 2...