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All the Blaser Master Zero's are on sale on Steam, is any one better then the other or is it worth it to just play them 1 through 3 and space it out.
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I hate when the art looks like it will actually look good and in practice it's just sharper SNES graphics.Never Grave release:
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This is late, so probably no help for you right now, but anyway...All the Blaser Master Zero's are on sale on Steam, is any one better then the other or is it worth it to just play them 1 through 3 and space it out.
Its the Steam Summer Sale, so now the question is....are they WORTH playing in order?This is late, so probably no help for you right now, but anyway...
Blaster Master Zero 1 is a remake of the original Blaster Master with an expanded story, including better bosses. Blaster Master Zero 2 and 3 do their own thing, instead of being remakes of the sequels, and generally have some quality of life improvements [2 adds counters and faster recharges, and 3 makes it so the gun level doesn't disable shot types as much as how powerful they are].
That said, they are a single continuous storyline where playing the earlier entries matters to understand what's going on, since both sequels don't just spoil what happened in the last game but also basically have their beginnings only make sense if you played the previous game and got the best endings. So yeah, you'll want to play them in order.
They're pretty good, they have fanservice plant and (more importantly) Leibniz.Its the Steam Summer Sale, so now the question is....are they WORTH playing in order?
I was really hyped for that game for a while, until I saw the first dev vlog where the guy was showing his ""animation"" process, which amounted to tweening and stretching/rotating/deforming still images like it's a really cheap early flash game (had a look for the original Vlog but cant find it on youtube or kickstarter).Ghost Song is a metroidvania with free aim, and I don't think it felt good there. But that game didn't feel good in general.
Its also a one man dream game funded on kickstarter that actually came out. I can't hate it since it was pretty unique and the dev really tried to make a body horror Super Metroid.Ghost Song was certainly a unique take on a Super Metroid style game, but man is it weird.
I didn't hate it though, its got a sort of grimey body horror world and decent-ish combat system, but its quite hard at first and the game lets you lose in quite a big world that requires alot of exploring with minimal direction.
I'm a bit late, but yeah. For Metroid skip the OG and play Zero Mission. 2 Is good, but the AM2R fan remake is just the best in atmosphere, sandbox, and difficulty; you can skip the official OG and its remake. Super Metroid is legendary and you've probably heard it a million times; people hold it in high praise for a reason. The only official 2D game that hits like it for me is Dread, the sequel to Fusion. Fusion itself gets a bad rap, but it's a good enough game. If you're going to get into the Primes, Prime 1 is incredible, and its Switch remake is most everything you could want out of it.do any of the classics like the OG Metroid and Castelevania still hold up today?