Amplitude (2003)
Amplitude is the sequel to Sony's Frequency and features music from artists such as David Bowie, Weezer, Garbage, Quarashi and Logan 7. Players can tap the control pad in time with the rhythm to trigger different drum, bass, vocal and guitar tracks which creates an amazing lightshow. Amplitude is also compatible with Sony’s online adapter so multiplayer games are not limited to those who are playing in a living room. Online options include full chat modes and ranking systems as well as creating remixes that can be saved for other players.
Platforms: PlayStation 3,PlayStation 4
Release date: 2003-03-24
All about game Amplitude
Amplitude, the reboot of the critically-acclaimed controller-based rhythm action game developed by Harmonix and originally released in 2003, is a classic sci-fi concept album. Players speed down long, winding paths made up of different musical elements and blast away patterns of gems to release musical energy and recreate the hidden song within. With over 20 songs composed for an optimal beatmatching experience by Harmonix with contributions from Freezepop, Danny B, Jim Guthrie - it's easy to pick up but difficult to master.
Achieving a top score will be a challenge and therefore worth bragging about via online leaderboards; players can even challenge their friends in frenetic multiplayer matches using devastating power-ups! The new Amplitude supports up to four players locally so you'll have plenty of opportunity to show off your skills!
The narrative running through Amplitude surfaces in many ways throughout its visuals, music and song lyrics - giving fans another reason (aside from its unique gameplay) why they should give this reboot a try. Whether you're a fan or someone who has never heard of this game before, one thing is certain: Amplitude is sure to provide hours upon hours of entertainment!
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