Inazuma Eleven 2: FireStorm / Blizzard is a wonderful follow-up to what was already a fantastic concept, expertly blending an intriguing RPG adventure with some highly skilful touch-screen football fun.
Even though it doesn't push a lot further its concept than the original, Inazuma Eleven 2 still is a very nice RPG with a cool soccer-based fantasy universe and a lot to do and play.
That a role playing game with soccer action can be given this much depth, charm and variation isn't new for fans of the series. Part 2 doesn't offer anything new, but remains interesting for hours on end thanks to hundreds of new moves to learn and a fun story.
Inazuma Eleven 2 is the same good game with the typical high value production Level5 give to their projects. Both versions set the story in a prominent position, offering the same original mechanics of the first episode but with much more content to play with.
Those looking for more of the same will get just that, but if you weren't won over by the original, an alien footy team from outer space will be an even harder story to stomach.
Prendere un inazuma eleven da manuale e migliorarlo non è roba da tutti, ma è roba per i migliori.
99/100 e tutti muti e testa bassa.
Gioco spettacolare, che fa sognare e divertire allo stesso tempo.
Quasi perfetto se non per qualche piccola sbavatura.
fantastic game the new features improved from the original (brilliant) game make it all the better. more interesting plot too. intuitive game-play, easy controls and awesome animations on occasion.
9,3 Obra maestra de nintendo ds. Jugabilidad adictiva, una de los mejores historias de la saga, un postgame largo y divertido. Se ve muy bien las animaciones y una gran cantidad de jugadores que pueddes fichar.
27/100
Inazuma Eleven 2 tweaks the gameplay structure of the previous entry for the better with a couple of new mechanics to deepen the strategic action and more intuitive, quicker methods for player scouting. Nevertheless, these new additions are not meaningful enough to succesfully free the campaign from the same old issues: level design, when relevant, is scarce and tedious, and while matches are very fun for the first few hours, their extreme simplicity makes for an overall tremendously repetitive experience, worsened by an excessive presence of RNG within the mechanics. The story, like the previous installment, is severely formulaic and corny with cheap, childish drama, but the sheer amount of characters and plot lines can be greatly entertaining and the whole experience remains distinctly charming thanks to its cheesy, fantastically exaggerated portrayal of football and earnest spirit of camaraderie.
SummaryRecruit from over 1500 different players to build the ultimate football team!
The Earth is Under Threat
The goal-scoring RPG series is back!
Can the legendary Inazuma Eleven defend our planet from an alien attack?
- Gather the strongest players from the places you explore!
- Play multiplayer games with your friends!
- Battle against G...