As Jason, you lie down in it NES-Game Blaster Master with lots of opponents. The game Blaster Master combined many different gameplay ideas into an amazing adventure that offered a lot of playability. The Japanese title is Chou-Wakusei Senki – MetaFight.
From area to area in Blaster Master
In Blaster Master you take on the role of Jason. Your ultimate goal is to locate and destroy the boss in each area to get a special power-up for your armored vehicle, which you can use to advance to the next area.

The game
You can basically traverse each level in two different ways. The first option is to drive your armored vehicle around and shoot everything on the spot. As you upgrade your vehicle with the special power-ups, you'll start to get more freedom of movement, which can make traversing some of the trickier levels a lot easier. Of course, there will be times when you reach a point in a level that cannot be reached with your vehicle. This means that you also have to get around on foot.
On foot
Once outside the vehicle, you can access the smaller areas of the game that change the perspective from a side view to a top view. Many of them consist of tricky mazes to be explored, filled with many enemies. Your blaster will be your weapon of choice most of the time. But you also get access to rockets and grenades, which come in particularly handy when you're up against many of the game's extremely tough bosses.

The controls and graphics
The game controls in Blaster Master are extremely responsive and very easy and intuitive to use. Exploration plays the biggest role in the game and provides most of the challenge. Visually, Blaster Master is impressive for an 8-bit version for its time. Each area has a distinctive look and feel, and there's no shortage of variety when it comes to the variety of hardware you'll see throughout the game. Even the bosses are unique. The developers put time into it that it took to create a solid graphical presentation. Blaster Master is one of the best looking NES titles.
The sound
The in-game audio presentation is brilliant. Blaster Master is among the best in the NES space with its chiptune music scores. Most of the tracks are catchy, uptempo numbers that perfectly match the game's action-packed intensity. Even the sound effects are top-notch, adding even more sonic magic to the overall package. The music brings real catchy tunes.
Conclusion
Blaster Master still represents one of the true gems to emerge from the 8-bit era of gaming. Its fantastic gameplay and highly addicting quests make for an amazing video game experience. Sure, the game isn't particularly easy, but that motivates you to keep coming back to beat it. It's easy to see why so many fans of classic games still hold this title in such high esteem. This game is definitely worth recommending.
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