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Amplitude Sony Playstation 2 Game
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UPC:711719725824
Condition:Used
Genre:Other
Platform:Playstation 2
Region:NTSC (N. America)
ESRB:Teen
SKU:PS2_AMPLITUDE
———This game is fully cleaned, tested & working. Includes the Disc/Cartridge Only. May have some minor scratches/scuffs.This description was last updated on October 28th, 2020.
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Amplitude is a music game which is unique in the fact that it uses songs from established artists – some you most certainly have heard. If you are familiar with music games you would be at home here – the music plays and you perform a part by “playing” the controller while the “music” moves by on the screen. It is the sequel to a game called Frequency and some of this review compares this game to that one.The game also allows you to remix songs but I did not get into that on Frequency and again fail to find it enjoyable. Also the head-to-head mode of this game is kind of strange – the single player is much more enjoyable in my opinion.One of the best parts about Frequency was getting introduced to groups I hadn’t heard before and hopefully some of these artists will turn out the same. The music in Amplitude is a mix of familiar and unfamiliar artists. Strangely it seems to be harder to play the songs that I know (Weezer – Dope Nose or Blink 182 – Rock Show) than songs I haven’t heard before. Some of my favorite songs on Amplitude are Baseline by Quarashi, Cherry Libs by Garbage, and Urban Tumbleweed by the Baldwin Brothers. Ultimately I feel like somehow these artists were picked to promote them for Sony – I wish there were more variety of tracks.Amplitude is easier to beat than Frequency was – there are 4 difficult modes (Mellow, Normal, Brutal, and Insane) and I started on Brutal when I first got it and played through in about 2 1/2 hours. The expert mode of Frequen.
Just when I thought they couldn’t improve anymore, Harmonix goes full out and surprises even me. This is probably one of the best games I’ve ever own/played, and that’s probably thanks to my love for music, but still.Amplitude has, without a doubt, the BIGGEST REPLAY VALUE EVER in a game. Not only with it improving the variety and amount of songs its has and the added extras from the first and all the improvements, but it also keeps the imfamous REMIX function(with even more functions this time around)One of the most evident improvements is graphics-wise. The backgrounds and "scenery" while playing the game are no longer a killer to your eyes. The menus and "note-blaster" and all the little things are improved to give the game that added kick.Another big improvement are the FreQs(your on-screen alter ego). They’re now 3-D characters!! Woohoo!!(even though the FreQs in the last game were somewhat more customizable) The FreQs in this game don’t just flash in your face. They dance and play all the instruments as you switch the different tracks. And as you progress through the game you can unlock different accessories for your characters.In Remix mode, they also made some adjustments. The vocal tracks are now automatic, so now you don’t have to go through and hold ONE button for EACH segment. And while your switching through the different sections of the song, its now AUTOMATIC!! Yay!(let me explain…in FreQuency you have to wait for the sections to play thro.
Most people think that the game concept is stupid, but they’re wrong. I was one of those people before I played Frequency on the internet set up disk. I was sold. Now I have Frequency, and Amplitude on reserve. Just give it a try, you won’t be sorry…
Fast shipment and great product description. I look forward to buying more things fro, this vendor in the near future.
If you played Rock Band before, well, this is one of those earlier games that started it all! This is button mashing if you love button mash.
The game arrived before the estimated date and in good condition. Very satisfied with the service and with what Ive got.
hi. this games pretty cool. it is all cool. it’s a game that you dont have to worry about the graphics or game play!it rocks.now…my report i not the biggest thing in the world.but look for me online in amplitudescreenname:degumancxo9Sup goonie?
A++++++++
Having played pretty much every rhythm game from PaRappa the Rapper to the latest Rock Band, Amplitude still holds its own for being the most unique and addictive. The songs are silly, ridiculous and droning, yet they’ll stick in your head for days.When you begin to understand the flow of Amplitude, it’s amazing to see the progress you can make once you’re really into it. The difficulty spectrum going from Easy to Insane is a perfect ramp to the seemingly impossible. You’ll drum on the L and R triggers and have NO idea how your brain was even able to comprehend that set of notes.If you still own an PS2 and are even slightly into these kind of games, there’s no reason you shouldn’t pick this up by any means necessary. It’s the only reason I still own one, and it’s the only game of this genre I’ve consistently gone back to.
Amplitude is a great game all around! I couldn’t believe it when I seen Slipknot on the damn game! This game is crazy fun, and the replay value is very high! If you can tap your foot to a beat, then you can play this game! Getting to harder levels in the game will take mastering! Remember that! But while you are working on your skills you will lose track of time!