Tokyo Thrift: The Rez Trance Vibrator is gaming's most intense peripheral

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Tokyo Thrift: The Rez Trance Vibrator is gaming's most intense peripheral
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If you read our coverage of Tokyo Game Show earlier this month, you'll know that Rez is my favorite game of all time, and that the new version for PlayStation VR is its most spectacular iteration yet. Rez Infinite is the rare example of a pre-existing game that feels like it was designed for virtual reality, despite first coming out fifteen years ago.

The inspired use of rumble functionality is a big part of this — the game wouldn't work nearly as well without it. I'll never forget the first time I finished a Rez stage and how my hands felt an actual sense of loss as the tiny motors in the PlayStation 2 pad spun down to a halt. But it's a tall ask for a game controller to transliterate Rez's frenetic lights and music into physical movement. That's where the Trance Vibrator comes in.

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