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Demon Slayer's Infinity Castle movies are an event unto themselves, but the latest promo has propped up its first major draw for veiwers.
Although the Dreamcast was Sega’s final home console, it stood out at launch with powerful hardware and ahead-of-its-time ...
The Panama Canal is one of the greatest engineering marvels in human history, forever altering the course of maritime trade and reshaping global navigation. Located in the narrow Isthmus of Panama, ...
Rez Infinite uses a DualShock 4, not the move controllers, so if you remember how to play the old one, you’ll fit right in. If you’ve never even heard of the game, the controls are still ...
Rez Infinite carries its impressive calibre over to PSVR2 and delivers one of the best pure arcade shooters on the platform. Read our Rez Infinite PSVR2 review for more.
Rez Infinite's PS VR2 port excellently demonstrates the HMD's eye-tracking tech Through new options in its PS VR2 port, Rez Infinite let us play the game accurately with little more than our eyes.
Rez Infinite is a remastered version of the original game that launched on Dreamcast and PlayStation 2. It was first released on PlayStation 4, with original PlayStation VR support, in 2016, and ...
Enhance Games has announced two of its titles, Rez Infinite and Tetris Effect, are making their way to PS5 and PSVR2. Both of these vaguely rhythmic arcade titles are getting current-gen upgrades ...
Rez Infinite is not a new game, nor is it what you could likely term a remake or a remaster. Simply, this is the same game that was wowing Dreamcast and PlayStation 2 owners back in 2001, but now ...
Tetris Effect and Rez Infinite director Tetsuya Mizuguchi has confirmed that Enhance has begun work on a current-generation title, likely PS5, using past games as an inspiration. Speaking to ...
Rez Infinite and Tetris Effect creator Tetsuya Mizuguchi has confirmed that he has a next-gen game in the works. Mizuguchi is continuing to center his creations around the concept of synesthesia ...
In any case, Rez Infinite is a must-play game on any platform, and like Enhance’s recent Tetris Effect port, the Quest version is a great option if you’re fine with only playing it in VR.