Amplitude the game for ps2




















Players duel against each other, trying to unlock the most tracks and scoring as many points as possible. The points are tallied and the player with the most points wins.

Remix Mode is less of a game mode and more of a song editor. This mode allows players to take any track they've unlocked in the game and create remixes by placing notes down on the game's note chart. Each track can be tuned to obtain different kinds of sounds. Players can then save their remixes and play them in a solo-mode or could upload them online on Amplitude's servers, allowing other players to download and play the remixes alone or against others.

This edit will also create new pages on Giant Bomb for:. Until you earn points all your submissions need to be vetted by other Giant Bomb users. This process takes no more than a few hours and we'll send you an email once approved. Amplitude's online servers are closed as of February 26, Gameplay Gameplay in Amplitude Amplitude is a rhythm game that has the player hit notes scrolling down an arc-shaped chart track split into multiple sections. A power-up unlocks as the player progresses through the solo career and are as follow: Power-up Name Power-up Description Power-up Appearance Auto-Blaster Automatically activates a lane when triggered.

A green square Freestyle Empties the track and allows the player to "Freestyle" a short remix by hitting buttons and holding the Analog Stick in different directions. Freestyling will allow the player to score 10 points every few seconds the power-up is active and can be combined with multipliers for higher score possibilities.

A white triangle Score Doubler Doubles the score not the multiplier for a set duration. A yellow star Slow-Mo Slows down the song to allow easier playing of harder sequences. A purple square Bumper Multiplayer Only Throws an opponent off of his current track.

A red A yellow semi-circle Amplitude features a host game follows which go as follow: Solo The main mode of play. Multiplayer There are two modes of play for multiplayer, those being Splitscreen or Online. Remix Mode Remix Mode is less of a game mode and more of a song editor. Tweet Clean. Cancel Update. What size image should we insert? This will not affect the original upload Small Medium How do you want the image positioned around text?

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Your Score. Rate this:. Log in to finish rating Amplitude. Share this? Trigger drum, bass, vocal, and guitar tracks by tapping the control pad in time to rhythm, and you'll generate an amazing lightshow to accompany your musical stylings.

Even better, Amplitude is compatible with Sony's online adapter, so multiplayer game aren't limited to folks sitting around in your living room. Online options will include full chat modes and a ranking system, as well as the ability to create a remix online, which can be saved by the system for other players to listen to and play. Buy on. Play Sound. Please enter your birth date to watch this video:. January February March April May June July August September October November December 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 Enter.

Amplitude Movie Critic Reviews. Score distribution:. Positive: 34 out of Mixed: 1 out of Negative: 0 out of Gaming Age. Superior to the original in every way, and retains its charm while creating a new direction for the series to follow. It is without a doubt one of 's best titles, not only for PS2 but across all platforms. All this publication's reviews Read full review. Gamers' Temple. Amplitude has two great qualities going for it: it's addictive to play and the music really pumps you up.

This is one of those rare games where it is actually fun to go back and replay the levels you've already cleared. Total Video Games. Accessible to everyone and extremely addictive to anybody who picks up the pad. Games Radar. The closest anyone's got to nailing the mainstream music game concept.

If it was just 20 quid, we'd tell everyone to get it. The biggest change - the flattening of "Frequency's" cylindrical play field - ends up as more of a curse than a blessing. All this publication's reviews.

Edge Magazine. Amplitude is actually the perfect sequel. Not an expansion pack; a game that doesn't set out to mimic its forefather, but seeks to change the rules slightly without wholly perverting the initial concept. The way that Amplitude is structured lends itself more to good reflexes, the memorization of patterns, and concentration rather than simply a good ear for music.

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