sony play station2 game Amplitude

Amplitude is a 2003 PlayStation 2 musical video game. It was developed by Harmonix and is the sequel to the game Frequency.Amplitude, a sequel to the Harmonix original Frequency, was essentially an updated version of its predecessor.

The game once again featured a fantastic track list and addictive gameplay, with several modes to keep players hooked for countless hours.A no le difference between the two titles, however, is in the way the musical tracks were arranged. While Frequency structured the playable pathways in a cylinder (which allowed players to move through the level seamlessly), the pathways in Amplitude were like a flat road, which enhanced the challenge of moving from one instrument to the next.

Even rhythm action fans already accustomed to new concepts and ideas were blown away by Frequency's stunning mix of hypnotic, trance-inducing visuals, big-name musical artists and finger-warping gameplay. However, creator Harmonix wasn't content with just messing with our minds and turning us into non-blinking FreQs, and so they've crafted the mighty Amplitude in a bid to make our heads completely explode.

 
 As before, your aim is to combine your sense of rhythm, reflexes and digital dexterity to 'capture' individual tracks from a host of popular tunes and create music on the fly. The line-up is even stronger than before, with appearances from legends such as David Bowie, Run DMC and Herbie Hancock as well as popular mainstream bands such as Garbage, Papa Roach, Weezer and Pink. This truly is Frequency taken to whole new echelon, so dim the lights, turn the volume up and prepare to become immersed in a world of audio-visual excellence.

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