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There is another factor, I feel, in terms of merch - the budget they would have spent on that might have been directed towards the above releases instead (and by extension, the voicework for the Trilogy version).
At least it has a fantastic true end, but everything else is extremely shallow. It's a good mindless action game, but it's an atrocious sequel to a great series.
Anyway, I got around to the first one in late 2021, and 2 and 3 recently. Really like them all - now I'm a fan. Think the first one would be my favorite, but 3 is a close second.
another fun fact: the OST cover for BMZ3 shows the aftermath of Leibniz taking the kids of Jason and Eve back to earth where they seemingly became Metal Attacker pilots
Yea, i really liked the first game myself.
I had mixed feelings playing BMZ, it's too complicated and too annoying with the VRV system.
I liked Zero and Zero 2 more
what REALLY pissed me off was what you have to do to get the true ending, its literally NEVER ASKED OF YOU ANYWHERE ELSE IN THE GAME, nor is it a actual game mechanic you could've known about prior to
Please, for all that is holy, DON'T DO ♥♥♥♥ LIKE THAT
To add to this, it doesn't even have a page on Wikipedia. There's a few mentions of it that it was made, but no actual page to read up about it.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blaster_Master
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Inti_Creates
Axiom Verge 2 was a very different game coz it branched off from copying others and became its own thing. That might have affected the reception, I guess. Add to that, those who were unsatisfied with AV1 would skip AV2.