Years ago, before Rock Band and Guitar Hero, Harmonix was known for Frequency and Amplitude. These games, along with titles like Guitaroo Man, helped pave the way for the heavy influx of rhythm games that were released in the mid to late 2000’s. These Harmonix titles were heavily identifiable for their techno soundtracks and bright, colorful look. So, the idea of rebooting Amplitude for a new generation of gamers seemed like it would be a great idea and while the basics of the game are there, the soundtrack really will be your main deciding factor.
Andrew M writes: "Amplitude is returning to the Endless universe in Endless Dungeons, which follows a team of shipwrecked heroes aboard a space station full of monsters."
Developer Harmonix has 'no plans' to expand on its virtual reality music visualiser Harmonix Music VR, it has today confirmed.
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