
Use A Potion writes:
"I think Amplitude does a great job of doing what it set out to do – re-create the classic experience for modern platforms. It’s as enjoyable as ever and with the improved aesthetics (which look great by the way) and 60fps gameplay, Amplitude has never looked or played better. Admittedly, there’s a lack of variety with gameplay modes and the soundtrack isn’t as good as the original, but for the fairly low price point there’s something here for both Amplitude veterans and those new to the series. Some classics never get old and hopefully Amplitude’s rejuvenation will allow the series to live on into the near future."

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.

Matt from Gamers Sphere says, "Believe it or not, we're halfway through 2016! I'd like to count down what I think are the top 5 games these past six months have provided."
Played the demo and its pretty good but not a great fan of the music. Had both Frequency/Amplitude on PS2, they were great, really addictive. Might have to invest.