A great rythm game that is overlooked because people don't want to try something new.

User Rating: 9.3 | Amplitude PS2
This is a game where you play songs with the controller. The songs you play are broken up into different instruments. Drums, guitars, bass, vocals, etc. The game seperates each of these instruments into notes, just like how a real song is played. It is up to you to hit the right button in conjunction with the notes to play the song. You roll along a flat surface with the notes coming at you. You have this space-ship thing that can zap these notes to release the musical energy in them. If you hit all the noets in one bar, that part of the song will play by itself for a little while, allowing you to move on to a different instrument. Thats all there is to it. On the later difficulties, this game is really hard. But in a fun way. It makes you want to get better so you can beat a certain song. The soundtrack is varied in this game so that you aren't playing the same kind of song over and over again. Other than the song you are playing, there isn't much sound to hear. The graphics are, well, little jewels and a highway looking area. The backrounds while you are playing a song look really cool, but you won't notice them unless you are whatching someone else play. The multiplayer is very fun. It has online, but I don't, so I don't know of online is any good. You can play up to 4 players at one time. Playing songs never gets old. If you don't have this game, pick it up while you can. It's pretty rare.