With the limited time I have, I sometimes just add games to my list because they are positively received. Surely hundreds of people saying something is good means it's not completely terrible, and there's at least some chance of me liking it, right? Well, sometimes I have no idea what people are thinking, and Rez Infinite is a fine example.
It's a game where you fly "on-rails" through some digital-glitchy-wireframe-looking world and the only thing you have to (and can) do, is drag your mouse over pretty much everything that moves to destroy it. That's it. That's the game. It's got all the excitement of a generic clicker game, for only a tiny fraction of the content and dopamine release. There isn't even much to bash here, since it's barely a game. How it has over 500 reviews for a >90% positive score, I'll never know. Don't... don't touch it yourself.
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