What Gamespot Users have to say about Amplitude (2003)

  • Rating:8.8

    If you liked Frequency, you'll love this.

    Frequency and Amplitude by Harmonix are two very underappreciated games, which is a shame, as they are both as good as each other, and definitely deserve a play. The controls are pretty basic. You simply use either L1... Read Full Review

    1 of 2 users found the following review helpful
  • Rating:8.2

    Excelent game, very adictive

    This game is a must have for any music fan what ever your into. Its adictive gameplay and multiplayer features makes this game something that will keep you playing for hours. Allthough this game will take up quite alot o... Read Full Review

    0 of 2 users found the following review helpful
  • Rating:8.1

    Ummm...Cool

    O.K. lets get one thing straight, this game is not for everyone. The music in the game is mostly techno dance stuff, so if your into that kind of music then you'll like this game. Basicly what you do is follw a pattern ... Read Full Review

    0 of 2 users found the following review helpful
  • Rating:9.8

    One the select few next-gen titles that can be truthfully labeled with the term addictive.

    Amplitude is the high-octane sequel to Sony's underground hit Frequency. Calling them cousins is the best way to put it as each game is great in their own way. Graphics - For this genre, the graphical presentation i... Read Full Review

    1 of 3 users found the following review helpful
  • Rating:9.2

    Addictive gameplay is Amplitude's forte: with its gameplay modes and large track list, there's something for everyone.

    Music games aren't particularly new, but they are still a niche pleasure and although some of the games are good (see Gitaroo Man) they aren't exactly the sort of thing that make you want to admit you play, in public. ... Read Full Review

    2 of 4 users found the following review helpful
  • Rating:9.6

    Amplitude's a great game, especially now at its new lower price. The gameplay is fun and easy to pick up on - there are 4 buttons that you use to play the game, and (on the easier difficulty levels), you can concentrate ... Read Full Review

    1 of 2 users found the following review helpful
  • Rating:3.5

    Sorry, I don't get why people like this game but then I didn't get the appeal of Beatmania either. I love music games like Parappa, Lammy, P2, Space Channel 5, SP5 Part 2 and the best of all time, Gitaroo-Man but all th... Read Full Review

    1 of 7 users found the following review helpful
  • Rating:9.7

    Following in the footsteps of it's predecessor, Frequency, Amplitude is a worthy sequel. Dancing FreQs (the player's identity), a spaceship that fires audio lasers, and a flashy background complete with scenes from music... Read Full Review

    0 of 3 users found the following review helpful