




The house brand special hits will also be present, more spectacular than ever on your living room TV. Italian Inazuma Eleven Go Strikers 2013 Italiano The Lionel Addeddate 15:41:36 Identifier inazuma-eleven-go-strikers-2013-italiano-the-lionel Scanner Internet Archive HTML5 Uploader 1.6. Two against two, three against one, or all against the machine, few soccer games on Wii offer as fast-paced action as Inazuma Eleven Strikers. So, if you're fed up of FIFA or PES and want to try something a little different (if a little more insane), I would strongly recommend Inazuma Eleven.Inazuma Eleven Strikers focus more on the direct action of soccer matches, being able to play up to four friends at the same time directly controlling the players of your favorite team with the Wii Remote. The animation on each shot is very well-crafted as a bonus, used correctly these moves can make the difference between victory and defeat. While you have fairly basic sprites for the RPG and some of the games, particular actions in the matches will move to a full 3D view of the players involved this is really shown during the 'Special Technique' shots, where any of the 700-or-so players (most aged between 10 and 13) pull off moves so ridiculous and incredible that even the World-Class players of today couldn't even dream of it, let alone compare. As a result, if you play really badly and keep losing your PP, you'll find yourself unable to heal and unable to play effectively. It's quite a challenge, too, as after a few random encounters you'll find your squad suffering from fatigue, and the only way to restore them is by using items or paying some Prestige Points (the game's currency). These games can take the form of 4v4 'battles' (random encounters or scouting tests, with specific objectives like 'score first' or 'keep possession') or full 11-a-side matches, in which you play two half-hour halves for the superior scoreline (don't worry a minute in-game is about 5 seconds in real life). During the game element, you control your players directly with the touch controls, which are quite responsive (they have their moments, but you shouldn't see too many of them). During the RPG element, you wander round scouting out new players and strengthening your current ones (and every so often advancing the plot). The gameplay is split into two parts: one part RPG, one part football sim. Once it gets going, though, it's of high-enough quality to be a stand-alone game. This looks like a fairly dull game it's football, and it's a game based off a TV show (an anime, if you hadn't noticed the boxart yet).
