Inazuma Eleven Strikers
Solo para sistemas JPN/asiáticos.
NTSC
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Let the games begin. Play it big. The stakes and risks are even higher in the Nintendo Wii version of Inazuma Eleven. The soccer fields and characters are all in 3D, watch as the ball fly across the pit into the goal, and hear the character's battle cries when they activate their special shoots. Recruit characters with great potential into your team. There are 150 characters from you to choose from. Send them to soccer camps to train them up and enjoy the mini games. You can have fun even without entering the pits, the Manager Mode gives you a supporting role to the team and the Coach mode lets you control the whole team.
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Not the best inazuma title, but.....
Nice game & visuals. Covers the whole inazuma eleven series & movie plus the GO! Characters. The drawbacks are in:
-no storylines, so no mid-game events.
-no custom hissatsu techniques (can't add one u like)
-painful process to acquire dual or triple hissatsu techniques.
-no field hissatsus (only dribble,defense,shot,catch hissatsus)
-no actual scout mode (you just buy the player)
-every character have a different level (roof) to upgrade to. So you cannot pick your favorite character and level him up to your heart content.
-many versions of same player (confusing)
-finally, no RPG mode.
I played the whole NDS series and versions. So comparing I'd say the DS ones were more facilitated. But this one has the upper hand in terms of visuals and main characters. Also mini games to increase the TP and XP are free of cost and interactive.
-no storylines, so no mid-game events.
-no custom hissatsu techniques (can't add one u like)
-painful process to acquire dual or triple hissatsu techniques.
-no field hissatsus (only dribble,defense,shot,catch hissatsus)
-no actual scout mode (you just buy the player)
-every character have a different level (roof) to upgrade to. So you cannot pick your favorite character and level him up to your heart content.
-many versions of same player (confusing)
-finally, no RPG mode.
I played the whole NDS series and versions. So comparing I'd say the DS ones were more facilitated. But this one has the upper hand in terms of visuals and main characters. Also mini games to increase the TP and XP are free of cost and interactive.
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