Amplitude review for PS4
Amplitude makes its rhythmic return, but does it live up to the fame of its predecessor?
PlayStation 4 Reviews
Amplitude makes its rhythmic return, but does it live up to the fame of its predecessor?
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A fun hack and slasher that retains the charm of the original games, but may not appeal to fans.
An after-dinner mint to the sumptuous feast that is Runner 2.
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