Blaster Master: Overdrive received "mixed" reviews according to the
review aggregation website
Metacritic. Critics praised the title as a modern upgrade to a classic
Nintendo Entertainment System game, but identified faults with its controls and lack of
progressive scan support that limited the graphics quality. John Meyer of
Wired identified the game as the "most faithful to the original" of the other attempts to recapture the
Blaster Master gameplay, improving on the original game by adding a map screen and tweaking the gameplay in the top-down sections, but noted the default, uncustomized controls, placing the strafing action button on the backside of the remote would lead to hand cramping. Bob Mackey of
1UP.com noted the game, while still remaining challenging, "manages to iron out a few unforgivable aspects" of the original
Blaster Master, but also lamented that the improved gameplay in the top-down sections suffered from the choice of controls. ==References==