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Review of Blaster Master Zero 2 on Nintendo Switch

by Hemal Harris Hemal Harris photo Mar 2019
Cover image of Blaster Master Zero 2 on Switch
Gamefings Score: 8.5
Platform: Switch Switch logo
Released: 20 Mar 2019
Genre: Action, Metroidvania
Developer: Inti Creates
Publisher: Inti Creates

Introduction

Let’s talk about 'Blaster Master Zero 2': a game that combines high-octane tank action with enough platforming challenges to make your thumbs cramp up faster than you can say 'why did I try to dodge that?' This 2019 gem takes you on a wild ride through interconnected worlds filled with enemies that seemed to have been designed with the sole purpose of making you swear at your TV. Grab your controllers, folks—it's going to be a bumpy ride!

Gameplay

In 'Blaster Master Zero 2,' gameplay rotates like a high-speed Ferris wheel of chaos where you seamlessly transition between controlling the G-SOPHIA tank in side-scrolling missions and hopping out into a top-down shooter mode to solve puzzles and commandeer evildoers. If you’ve been in the wrong place at the wrong time and forgot to pack your gaming skills, you might find yourself being smashed into pizza toppings by one of the game's indie-developer-designed bosses. The world map is structured like an amusement park where you can’t quite tell whether the map is guiding you or just playing tricks on your senses. You’ll traverse various planets and explore planetoids, trying to unlock upgrades like you’re opening loot boxes, except this time they don’t come with a 10% chance of disappointment. Speaking of upgrades, the G-SOPHIA has some nifty features. With its new GAIA-System, players can recharge weapon energy from falling onto baddies or getting hit by them—oh joy, let’s encourage head-banging! If your energy hits rock bottom, G-SOPHIA is not reviving from the brink of death; instead, it'll turn into a weakling that just wants to stay home. Players have a chance to master their new Blast Counter—a technique that’s essentially a 'sneak attack your enemies before they can touch you' fun time. Activate it before you get smacked silly by foes with their shiny laser beams, and watch as you transition from being the hunted to the hunter. Timing is crucial, since you’ll want to go from 'Oh crap, they're shooting!' to 'Ha! I just countered that like I was in a kung fu movie!' with finesse. And bosses? Oh boy, they take challenge to a new level. Forget your average 'save me from being trapped' storyline; you’ll need a strategy to bring down these colossal foes who would crush your dreams if given half the chance. Mastery of both tank and on-foot skills is essential to emerge victorious. The level of challenge is addictively intense; it keeps you coming back for more punishment, like a bad relationship but with pixels and boss music instead of heartfelt conversations.

Graphics

Visually, 'Blaster Master Zero 2' is like a colorful indie comic book that snuck its way into a retro arcade game. It’s packed with gorgeous sprite art that captures all the vibrant aesthetics of the series while maintaining a shiny polish that makes you feel good about playing something with '2' in the title. Each landscape bursts with distinct hues, and the numerous enemy designs range from adorably threatening to outright terrifying, like some nightmare fusion of cute and chaos. The flashy special effects and smooth animations work together to keep the action as engaging to watch as it is to play, and let’s face it: that’s half the fun!

Conclusion

In conclusion, 'Blaster Master Zero 2' is a delightful rollercoaster of rage, strategy, and complex gameplay mechanics that will make you reconsider whether you truly have the skills needed to rule the world in a tank. While it continues the traditional platforming gameplay that has made it a fan favorite, the challenge is ramped up to a level that even seasoned gamers will find themselves yelling at their screens. This isn't just a trip down memory lane; it’s a high-speed chase with nostalgic elements wrapped around modern gaming mechanics designed to test both your reflexes and your sanity. If you're up for the challenge and ready to put your skills to the test, then hop into G-SOPHIA and get to blasting because this is retro platforming goodness done right. So, charge your Switch, grab your snacks, and prepare for a gaming experience that’ll have you questioning both your life choices and your controller grip by the end of it!

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