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Blaster Master Zero is a reimagining of the original 1988 Blaster Master for the Nintendo Entertainment System, developed by Inti Creates for the Nintendo 3DS and Nintendo Switch. It was soon followed by a sequel, Blaster Master Zero 2, in 2019.
Plot[ ]
Gameplay[ ]
There are 3 modes of the gameplay; the tank, traveling on-foot and top-down sections. The tank is most powerful, but the player regularly needs to leave the tank to access other parts of the map. The caves found while on foot transition into a top-down section. The player can encounter bosses in these sections.
DLC and Updates[ ]
Reception[ ]
Blaster Master Zero received "generally favorable" reviews on Metacritic holding a metascore of 78/100 on Nintendo Switch.[1] It also received "mixed or average" reviews on 3DS with a metascore of 70/100.[2]
References[ ]
- ↑ Metascore for Blaster Master Zero on Nintendo Switch Metacritic, Retrieved May 21, 2020
- ↑ Metascore for Blaster Master Zero on Nintendo 3DS Metacritic, Retrieved May 21, 2020
External links[ ]
- Blaster Master Zero at Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
- Blaster Master Zero at GameFAQs
| Blaster Master series | |
|---|---|
| Main series | Blaster Master • Blaster Master Boy • Enemy Below • Overdrive • Zero • Zero 2 • Zero 3 |
| Related | Sunsoft • Gaijinworks • Inti Creates • RoboWarrior |
| Shantae series | |
|---|---|
| Main series | Shantae • Risky's Revenge • The Pirate Curse • Half-Genie Hero • The Seven Sirens |
| Cross-over games | WarioWare D.I.Y. • Mutant Mudds • Runbow • Hyper Light Drifter • Blaster Master Zero Super Smash Bros Ultimate • Indivisible |
| Real World | WayForward • Matt Bozon • Jake Kaufman • Cristina Vee |