Enhance Games has released a new trailer for Rez Infinite revealing “Area X.” Several publications have also gone up with gameplay.
Area X is a sixth level exclusive to Infinite, which ships with the original five areas as well. The trailer makes the new level look instantly familiar to players of the original game, but in the best way possible. Fifteen years after the first game launched, designer Tetsuya Mizuguchi hasn’t lost his touch for psychedelic light shows and great music.
The game, which features remasters assets of Rez up to 1080p, has improved audio, control options and VR support in addition to its new off-rails area.
Rez Infinite is due out for physically via iam8bit and digitally via the PlayStation Store for PlayStation 4 with PlayStation VR support on October 13.
Check out the Trailer:
“Speaking of bulky and blurry, Rez was released at a time when most home console games were played on small 4:3 ratio tube TVs, with fuzzy pictures and sound that was barely stereo. It’s only playing Rez Infinite on a PS4, especially in VR mode but even on a nice, big, modern flat screen (Rez Infinite can be played both as a normal game or in VR, your choice), that the game comes closest to what we saw in our heads when we were creating it: vivid colors that blend seamlessly into one another, crystal-clear textures, and razor-sharp lines only possible at full 1080p HD, all swimming around you at the speed-of-life 60 frames per second (120 frames per second in PS VR), with full 3D audio (PS VR) or 7.1 surround sound (PS4) that, well, truly surrounds you.”
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