Amplitude
- ESRB Rating: Teen
- Genre: Rhythm Action
- Mission: Earn points by critical corresponding buttons on the controller at the right time
Product Description
MODEL- 97258 VENDOR- SCEA FEATURES- Amplitude Quick, addictive arcade-stylishness gameplay allows you to mix and remix hit songs from major recording artists like Garbage, DavidBowie, P.O.D., BT, Weezer, Pink, Dieselboy, blink 182, Run DMC, and more – within more than 20 immersive levels. Experience musical immersion with release player gameplay or jump online and play against FreQs nationwide in intense jam sessions! ESRB Rating : T for Teen Genre/Category : Music System : PlayStation 2 Number of Players : 1~4 Compatible Peripheral: Network Adapter MANUFACTURER WARRANTY:andnbsp;andnbsp;90 DAYS
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After getting demos of both Amplitude and Frequency I thought that this game is horrible. It deserves one star because of the splendid soundtrack. Other than, this game is horrible. I am more of an action, adventure, extreme sport gamer. This game has the WORST PLOT EVER! DDR is way better even though it isn’t that splendid at least you get a workout. If you are going to spend your well-earned $40 dollars on this game it is the same thing as flushing $40 down the toilet. Why not just learn how to play an instrument, it is much funner. (Electric guitar and ALL of percussion is the best.) Any way, this game is the worst ever. Either that or Dark Summit but that’s another review.
Rating: 1 / 5
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Rating: 5 / 5
This is the sequal to Frequency. More bands in Amplitude then there where Techno in FreQ.
The only reflect that disapointed me about Amplitude is that there they dident mostly did place any splendid hit songs from the bands they had on there. Second conundrum is, is that It could use more songs and levels.
Online feature is cool because you can play songs a remix song on line up to 4 players.
You can get high rank if you score higher then other players to but there has been problems i heared about ranks droping when playing remixes. “I don’t know why”.
I recommend this the music fans and DJ’s
Rating: 4 / 5
I loved Frequency, and this game looks even better, whether it’s a full sequel I’m not sure, but playing online should be fun.
Rating: 4 / 5
Frequency was a wonderful game that had me hooked from the first time I played it. Amplitude, but, had a few weak points.
The first weak point is the music. I don’t know what songs like Blink 182’s “Rock Show” and Slipknot’s “I Am Despised” are doing in this game. These songs really don’t have a discernable beat like other, more dance-y songs, like Mekon’s “What’s Going On, Mekon?”
The second point is that the game is honestly simple if you’ve already played Frequency to death. I’ve only had the game a few weeks, and I’ve already beaten all the songs on Insane (with the exception of the last bonus song). It literally took me months to beat Frequency, so that was a small dissapointed (though expected). As a side note, I can also see how the backgrounds might be a small distracting, although they don’t bother me too much.
I believe they improved on a splendid many things for Amplitude, though. For one, Remix mode is a lot more user-friendly. The second thing they did a splendid job improving was the Multiplayer mode. My friend Brian and I stayed up into the wee hours playing against each other, both in game mode and duel mode. Excellent fun!
If you like music, I would certainly reccomend this game.
Rating: 4 / 5