Inazuma Eleven 2 Launch Details!

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Posted February 22, 2012 by Chris Thomas in 3DS, Announcements, DS, Nintendo News

Mark Evans and his friends will be needing skills that are out of this world to take on their latest challenge in the upcoming Inazuma Eleven 2, which will become available across Europe exclusively for the Nintendo DS and 3DS! Two Completely new versions of the game, Firestorm and Blizzard, prepare you to take on more challenges and become the ultimate football team!

This picks the story up of goalkeeper Mark Evans and his football team, one week after their triumphant win at the Football Frontier Tournament, The Raimon Eleven begin a training session when their school is attacked by invaders from outer space, which come from the mysterious Alius Academy. They plan to destroy the world using a destructive brand of football…unless the Raimon Eleven can beat them in a football match! The only way that Mark and the Raimon Eleven can stop the Alius Academy and save the world is to journey across the whole of Japan and recruit the best players they can find for football!

These games bring back the unique blend of RPG elements and exciting football-based action, Inazuma Eleven 2 once again allows you to control the action on the pitch and the movement of your players by using the stylus. Tap and slide your stylus across the screen to change direction of your players, take a shot or press your opponent’s team. Only by creating the most balanced and strongest team will you be able to defeat the Alius Academy, with over 1500 players that you can encounter and recruit.

Both versions of the game feature the same overarching storyline with some unique differences. Each version features over 150 unique characters, unique teams to face off against, as well as unique abilities and special moves, but in order to meet other version characters, you will need to trade and make important decisions such as who to keep hold of and who you shall depart with.

The local wireless multiplayer mode offers players the chance to gain more challenges, where up to four players can challenge each other with their own hand-picked teams, including those who own the first Inazuma Eleven game. You can also trade players using the local wireless communications, and a teamshore mode allows you to trade teams with other players and battle their teams.

This game is those who have a strong love for both RPGs and sports actions. Inazuma Eleven 2: Firestorm and Inazuma Eleven 2: Blizzard launch across Europe on 16th March 2012; exclusively for the Nintendo DS and Nintendo 3DS!


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