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Amplitude (2003) Critic Reviews

35 Total Reviews

34 Positive Reviews(97.1%)
1 Mixed Reviews(2.9%)
0 Negative Reviews(0%)

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Gaming Age June 12, 2024
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 2003's best titles, not only for PS2 but across all platforms.
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Cinescape June 12, 2024
An awesome sequel to Frequency and one of the best music games on the PlayStation 2.
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GameZone June 12, 2024
An easy enough game to pick up and play on the easier songs, but also very challenging and intense on later levels. It also has one of the most fierce multiplayer modes I’ve ever experienced.
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TotalPlayStation June 12, 2024
One of the most finely crafted gaming experiences I’ve ever had the pleasure of taking part in... You would be doing your ears a great disservice if you were to pass over the game because it doesn’t quite seem like your thing. I can assure you with complete confidence that it most certainly IS your thing.
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Gamers' Temple June 12, 2024
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.
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IGN June 12, 2024
For music and rhythm fans, this is a sure bet, and for gamers in general, Amplitude is an incredibly compelling, addictive game.
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Entertainment Weekly June 12, 2024
If you're not wearing a stupid smirk of satisfaction when you nail your first song, you should immediately check for a pulse.
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TotalGames.net June 12, 2024
It might take some getting into and it’ll all but certainly fry your brain after extended play but trust us… Amplitude is well worth the mental and physical torment and you won’t play a better music game this year.
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Total Video Games June 12, 2024
Accessible to everyone and extremely addictive to anybody who picks up the pad. It’s a meltdown of different sensations and probably the type of videogame you’d pick to generalise exactly what ‘Playstation’ is all about.
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NTSC-uk June 12, 2024
Only slightly harmed by a few too many big-name acts and micro-glitches, Amplitude is nonetheless a supreme masterpiece; barring its predecessor no music-centred game will ever come close. No, not even "Rez."
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Gamezilla! June 12, 2024
I normally want to kick off a few points for a title that closely matches it's original, but in this case, the gameplay is near rock solid.
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Cincinnati Enquirer June 12, 2024
It's a perfect match for music fans and parents looking for a constructive - rather than destructive -game experience.
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GamePro June 12, 2024
It’s supremely addictive, fun, and entrancing, and not just because of the flashing psychedelic tunnels of light. Plus, the feeling that you’re actually in control of a drum set or a base line is about as good as it gets.
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Music/rhythm game with loads of top artists and online options.
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GameSpot June 12, 2024
It's an engaging, addictive experience that outstrips its predecessor and brings innovation to the genre.
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Game Informer June 12, 2024
Amplitude has blown the doors off its predecessor with more tunes and power-ups, better control, and crazy new background graphics.
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Game Over Online June 12, 2024
The improved multiplayer interface, seamless online integration, improved musical diversity, and tricked out visual presentation outdoes its predecessor in every conceivable way. Rhythm-based perfection, thy name is Amplitude.
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Games Radar June 12, 2024
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.
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Armchair Empire June 12, 2024
It’s nice to see that Harmonix decided not to rest on their laurels and instead try some new things with Amplitude, and the diversity in the available music tracks is commendable.
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netjak June 12, 2024
Graphically, Amplitude is as trippy as some of the songs it features.