More Reviews
REVIEWS Donkey Kong Country Returns 3D Review
Gamers have gone bananas for Nintendo's 3DS, but can this port of Retro Studios' 2010 Wii game make the jump to your portable?

Pandora's Tower Review
Sticks and stones may break my bones, but swords and chains excite me. Should you climb the towers in Xseed's JRPG/adventure hybrid to save your cursed (and tragically whiny) girlfriend?
More Previews
PREVIEWS The Last of Us Preview
With Naughty Dog releasing a new IP in just a few short weeks, we got hands-on one more time. But don't worry: This is a spoiler-free preview.
Release Dates
NEW RELEASES GRiD 2
Release date: 05/28/13

Fuse
Release date: 05/28/13

Remember Me
Release date: 06/04/13

The Last of Us
Release date: 06/14/13


LATEST FEATURES Everything I Learned About Call of Duty: Ghosts Last Week
I wasn't allowed to talk about the new Infinity Ward game last week when I met with Activision, and I don't have much to say now that Xbox One spilled the beans.

Xbox Infinity: Everything (We Think) We Know About Microsoft's Next-Gen Console [Updated... Again]
Microsoft is pulling back the curtain on their next-gen gaming box tomorrow. Here's an updated look at what we're expecting to see.
MOST POPULAR FEATURES 7 Best Video Game Franchises Of All Time
Gaming is home to some incredible IPs. Here you'll find a slightly objective, yet heavily biased, list of the absolute best of the best.
 
Coming Soon

LEADERBOARD
Read More Member Blogs
FEATURED VOXPOP nick_olsen
Welcome home, Mario; we’ve missed you!
By nick_olsen
Posted on 05/13/13
[ Editor's Note: As Nick Olsen is a writer for Theory of Gaming, this won't be counted in the monthly Vox Pop prize. However, it is very much a worthy read. ] By Nick Olsen Co-founder, Theory of Gaming In 1985 Nintendo started a revolution when it...

Rez Screenshots


« PREVIOUS IMAGE NEXT IMAGE »
Viewing image rez_009

rez_010 rez_009 rez_008 rez_007 rez_006
rez_005 rez_004 rez_003 rez_002 rez_001

REZ(tm)

Platform: PlayStation(tm) 2
Genre: Action/Target
Ship: January 2002

Description:
Buckling under the weight of extreme data overload, the vast network of the information age is forced to undergo a complete overhaul. At the core of the new network is an artificial intelligence life form named Eden. Incredibly advanced, Eden begins to ponder its own existence and lapses into a coma from all the confusion. And the experience begins. Players must embark on a journey to find Eden within the realm of 3D cyberspace, hacking the code and altering the visual output by locking on and targeting a plethora of potentially harmful creatures in the dreamlike environment. The ultimate goal is the system's core - take control of the network and its music to unlock the system's secrets and wake Eden from its slumber.

Created by Sega's United Game Artist (UGA) development studio and president Tetsuya Mizuguchi, Rez is an action shooter that defies all others on the market in both style and premise. Rez is a blend of intense shooting action with easy to grasp controls, topped with cutting edge sound and mesmerizing graphics that show off the power of PS2.

Rez requests your senses. Are you game?

Features:

  • With mind-blowing graphics and ultra high-quality sound, Rez redefines the action shooter genre
  • Music created from a variety of sampling methods to please every musical taste
  • Revolutionary gameplay allows players to create their own rhythms
  • A variety of engrossing stages, each with its own unique artistic style; Extra Modes including "Score Attack," "Beyond Mode," "Boss Rush" and "Trance Mission"
  • Unlockable stages and detailed performance statistics provide unlimited replayability
  • More than 20 extra features are unlockable by mastering all aspects of the game
  • Masterful design blends intense visuals, addictive action and awesome music into one seamless gaming experience
Content on this page comes directly from press releases and fact sheets provided by publishers and developers and was not written by the Game Revolution staff.

More information about Rez


More On GameRevolution