Metascore
70

Mixed or average reviews - based on 4 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 1 out of 4
  2. Negative: 0 out of 4
  1. Apr 18, 2017
    80
    Blaster Master Zero is what a nostalgic game update should be. It isn't bogged down in the past, and it doesn't lose what makes the original game so memorable and fun. It's not quite a masterpiece, but it's a ton of fun to play. Whether you're getting a new upgrade or battling a brutal mutant, it's a well-paced and enjoyable experience. Fans of the franchise should be delighted, and those who have never played the original Blaster Master will find Zero a much better place to start.
User Score
7.0

Mixed or average reviews- based on 12 Ratings

User score distribution:
  1. Positive: 8 out of 12
  2. Negative: 3 out of 12
  1. Apr 3, 2017
    8
    BMZ got very little coverage, and it's a shame because it does what games used to do in the 8/16-bit era: 10% cutscenes, 90% gameplay. And theBMZ got very little coverage, and it's a shame because it does what games used to do in the 8/16-bit era: 10% cutscenes, 90% gameplay. And the latter is quite solid thanks to the strong foundation this game is based upon: the original Blaster Master games with some sprinkles of Metroid and Smash TV. If you happen to love games that focus on exploration, upgrading your character and unlocking new stuff pretty frequently, this will please you. It also has very little filler, so you aren't bored at all by the time you finish it. The game's two main flaws is being kinda easy for the most part and lacking a bit of enemy variety. Other than that, a very nice game. Full Review »
  2. Mar 17, 2018
    9
    SHORT VERSION: It's an awesome sidescroller and super addicting!

    Being born over decade after the release of the NES, it goes without
    SHORT VERSION: It's an awesome sidescroller and super addicting!

    Being born over decade after the release of the NES, it goes without saying that I was never able to experience the original Blaster Master. That being said, I have played and enjoyed many titles by Inti Creates including the Mega Man Zero series and the two Shantae games they co-developed. I had high hopes for this game after discovering their involvement.

    GAME-PLAY: You pilot a tank called "Sophia III" and use it to explore various areas to fight bosses and find hidden upgrades. Sophia controls great, it's an awesome feeling to jump around and shoot an unsuspecting enemy. The best part about Sophia would have to be the upgrades you can find. These abilities, such as hovering, underwater mobility, and wall climbing, make it even more convenient to explore and are just really fun to use overall.

    Besides Sophia, there are certain portions of the game where you control her pilot, Jason, in an overhead view when exploring caves to small for Sophia to enter. Jason is equipped with a blaster rifle that upgrades when he picks up pink pellets and downgrades whenever he is hit. Upgrades can come pretty easily since it isn't hard to find pink pellets, but that's why it downgrades with only one hit until you find the necessary upgrade that makes it two hits.

    I usually get overwhelmed by exploration games, but there's radar that let's you know when you're close to an objective. On top of which, every area has a room with an area map hidden in it. Finding this map helps you locate unexplored parts of the area. I almost felt like a pirate searching for treasure whenever I found these XD.

    FINAL THOUGHTS: Blaster Master Zero's an amazing game with areas that are a blast to explore and a tank that's an even bigger blast to control. Part of me is now considering giving the original game from how much fun I had.

    Wait a second... a reboot to a dormant series with lackluster sequels that mainly bases it's self on the original and has the word "Zero" in it's name... OH MY GOSH, IT'S STAR FOX ZERO!!!
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