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Inazuma Eleven 3DS Game Coming to North America in Q1 2014

North American Inazuma Eleven fans can finally celebrate, as Nintendo just added an “Inazuma Eleven” entry for 3DS in the “coming soon” section of the release calendar.

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MONKEYDLUFFY3772d ago

Have we ever gotten an inazuma game befor3?

BlackWolf3772d ago

To America, no. The closest localization the series has recieved has been Europe and United Kingdom.

3-4-53772d ago

Finally!. I've been waiting to play any type of Soccer RPG for a while now. Soccer interest will be peaking closer to the World Cup in the Summer so this could be a really good Strategic move to finally introduce this series to NA.

I think it will actually sell pretty good.

lizard812883771d ago

I'll buy it even though I don't like Soccer, but from what I understand, it is over the top Soccer. IIRC, they compared kicking a Soccer into a net to the death of the dinosaurs. The Ball turned into an asteroid and shot through space hitting the earth (the goal net) and wiping the dinosaurs out of existence.

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Michibiku Let’s Play: Inazuma Eleven 3!

Michibiku's Graham Russell and Jenni Lada play Inazuma Eleven 3.

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Inazuma Eleven GO: Shadow Review [SnapThirty]

Frank Inglese writes:

I’m an Italian man, it’s true. With a last name like Inglese (the Italian word for English), it’s kind of hard NOT to tell that my cultural origin is that of the mediterranean variety. Being Italian, many people expect a certain few things of me: They expect me to express my words with the motions of my hands, which I do, they expect me to be an expert when it comes to the country’s cuisine, which I’m not, and they expect me to be good at soccer, which is understandable seeing how enjoyed the sport is over in the country shaped like, well…a big boot.

Fact is…I’m not that big a fan of the game. Never have been and, until I started playing Inazuma Eleven GO, I never thought I would be, but here I am writing a review of the soccer video game that, without giving too much away, will most likely be my personal video game of the year, so long as Level-5‘s other title Little Battlers Experience (set for a release in September) doesn’t set a new standard for the medium, which is a huge possibility.

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Inazuma Eleven GO: Light Review [SnapThirty]

Luke Halliday writes:

Thank you, Level-5. Thank you so very much.

It's a sentiment I feel compelled to express after playing each and every title this developer produces because they really are just that damn good. Be it the Guild series on the Nintendo eShop providing us with classic games such as Attack of the Friday Monsters and Crimson Shroud or whether it is the unforgettable Professor Layton series or even the PS3 JRPG fantasy epic Ni No Kuni, Level-5 always produce imaginative groundbreaking video-games and Inazuma Eleven is no different.

Now before I get into the thick of things, I'd like to preface this review by saying that I am a pretty hardcore Level-5 fan and have experience with the Inazuma Eleven franchise having played previous installments of the game and immersing myself in the anime and even manga iterations of the series. I mean it is pretty great afterall. So this review is coming from the perspective of a fan of these titles and the franchise itself.

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