
VGS: 'Rez is a strange game. Perhaps that’s one of the reasons that it – despite being rereleased twice – never has been a commercial success. You could describe it as an abstract game, and not just because of the graphics. Like in abstract art, it’s almost nonrepresentational, it’s more about the experience than about anything else.'
VRFocus reports on the reveal of VRez, a virtual reality (VR) compatible tribute to beloved on-rails shooter, Rez.

Eurogamer:"You can play through United Game Artists' Rez from beginning to end in less than an hour, which, in an age where size depressingly does matter to so many, could be seen as a slight against this music-infused rail shooter. That hour, though, comes closer to perfection than any other video game I know."

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