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Blaster Master Blasting Again Sony Playstation Game
PRODUCT DETAILS
UPC:650008199147
Condition:Used
Genre:Action & Adventure
Platform:Playstation 1
Region:NTSC (N. America)
ESRB:Everyone
SKU:PS1_BLASTER_MASTER_BLASTING_AGAIN
———This game is fully cleaned, tested & working. Includes the Disc/Cartridge Only. May have some minor scratches/scuffs.This description was last updated on October 28th, 2020.
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I bought this game because I saw it and never knew that it even existed. Now the Blaster Master series is finally finished.
Sweet!!
Great for my collection.
good
Very nostalgic for me, as I got this game when I was 10 years old. Parts of the game can be challenging, especially the parts where high falls are possible. This was my first Blaster Master game, and boss fights feel fast-paced and challenging.Graphics were pretty good for the PS1 era, especially the fire and explosion effects. My favorite feature is how the vehicle can change weapons depending on the situation, and the power-ups that can boost the weapon’s power gauge.
First off, this game is no where close to being better than the NES version. But, I thought the programmers did a great job on this game. It’s challenging, smooth graphics, and a good story line. The only thing that really bothered me was that the cinema stories were a little corny and when they spoke they sounded a little slow. Don’t get me wrong the cinema graphics were great, but like I said the voice overs were a little slow. I think that the story line was solid and the programmers did a good job on referencing it back to the original game. Hopefully there will be another sequel!
This game is definately worth buying for Blaster Master Fans. And Although it’s now 3D, it still plays pretty well. The controls are well established, with my only grievence being the Strafe button for Jason is right above the camera angle button, which can get frustrating when starting out. But the music is well done, there’s a few re-mixed songs from the first game inside, and the FMVs are really awesome to sit and watch. So maybe you’re wondering why I’ve rated this game with only 4 stars instead of 5 if the game is so great? Well sadly, they couldn’t resist putting in dubbed voice acting at some parts, luckily it isn’t very frequent, but there were some pretty bad voices in there. Over all, though, this is a few good hours of game play. Although still not quite as good as the original(IMHO) Roddy is a pretty cool guy, but he’ll never be as cool as Jason.
Blaster Master
Back in 2000 when I was working with Sunsoft on this game, I thought it was really interesting that we would be bringing a title (Blaster Master), which was traditionally a 2D platform shooter, into the 3D arena. That concept brings with it a good amount of new variables which weren’t even considered in the 2D landscape. Still, after many months of work I think the game turned out really well (especially considering we had to scrap the original engine after doing a hard review, and start from scratch with a new engine) With that in mind, here’s my review of BMBA:Sound/Music: When the player jumps with the Sophia tank, the game really gives that “BOOM” effect as the tank lurches upward. When things explode, they explode well. Soundtrack-wise, the intro tune is catchy and many of the levels use a sort of techno-trance beat which fits in well.Gameplay: The viewpoint is presented in an over-the-shoulder perspective, and its easy to target enemies because of this. Much of the original gameplay is maintained except now there are more degrees of freedom. Sometimes the terrain was blurring into itself (the levels are underground, so a lot of stuff looks the same), but its not too difficult to see the height changes or such. One thing that bugs me is that the model of Sophia actually changes green, etc depending on the upgrade you use. It never made much sense to me. The game is sort of linear, but you can (and have to) travel back and forth between areas to progress through some part.
A game for old school gamers.A game that change a lot but is still fun for those that played blaster master for the nes.A game that i recommend. hard game, Good music.The only thing is the camera that sometimes doesnt give you the right perspective.A game for those true fans.