![]() ![]() Hold on a moment! That sounds awfully like Amplitude…the sequel to FreQuency, and one of Harmonix’s much beloved, and critically heralded pre-Guitar Hero music games. Why intriguing, you ask? Details after the jump. The player can of course opt to change instruments at will, but this will forfeit whatever multiplier has been accrued. Where it gets interesting though is that each song will be broken up in to phrases - Playing a phrase perfectly will garner a multiplier boost as well a prompt to switch to a different instrument – Either guitar, bass, drums or vocals. Developed by Backbone Entertainment – The fellows who’ve done old Capcom favourites justice by recreating and enhancing Super Street Street fighter II Turbo and 1942.įree of external periphery, the game will use the standard d-pad and face buttons for input, with players – as you’d expect – having to match button presses to on-screen symbols. EA are set to publish a portable version of Rock Band for the PSP, and the details are intriguing. ![]()
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