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Inazuma Eleven Strikers

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Inazuma Eleven Strikers (イナズマイレブンストライカーズ, Inazuma Irebun Sutoraikāzu) is the first Inazuma Eleven spin-off for the Nintendo Wii, featuring characters from all three Inazuma Eleven Nintendo DS games, as well as five special guests from Inazuma Eleven GO. It was released on July 16, 2011 in Japan, and was released on September 28, 2012 in Europe.

Development

The game was originally scheduled to release on April 28, 2011. However, on March 15, 2011[1], Level-5 announced the game's release date would be pushed off to summer of that year in order to make it a "game that can be enjoyed by the whole family" and "to make the game easier to play for users who have never played soccer games before without sacrificing quality".

Gameplay

(2011) Training

Training in the game.

Inazuma Eleven Strikers' new features which set it apart from previous Inazuma Eleven Nintendo DS titles include high-quality 3D models, environments and graphics, and fully voiced lines for all characters and their designated hissatsu techniques. Additionally, due to its environments being in 3D, the player can control whether they move at a third person or a first person zoom-up view, although only being able to do so in the club room.

Inazuma Eleven Strikers also features a series of minigames wherein the player is able to train up to 4 players in order to raise Kizuna between their team members, unlocking various combination hissatsu techniques and/or stat boosts along the way; for instance, Burn and Gazel require 100% Kizuna to perform Fire Blizzard.

Playable teams

Special guests from Inazuma Eleven GO

Unlockable characters

Password characters

  • Tamano Gorou = えんどうセンパイ (Endou-senpai)
  • Gouenji Masato = ごうえんじいとこ (Gouenji itoko, lit. Gouenji cousin)
  • Miyasaka Ryou = かぜまるこうはい (Kazemaru kouhai, lit. Kazemaru junior)
  • Lubbock Henktacker = ガルシルドさま (Garushirudosama, lit. Mr. Garshield)
  • Demonio Strada = きどうにソックリ (Kidou ni sokkuri, lit. Just like Kidou)
  • Kamezaki Kappa = でんせつのぶいん (Densetsu no buin, Member of the legend)
  • Otomura Gakuya = ノリノリリズム! (Norinori rhythm!, lit. Spirited rhythm!)

  • Tamano Gorou = markfriend
  • Gouenji Masato = axelcousin
  • Miyasaka Ryou = nathanfriend
  • Lubbock Henktacker = lordzoolan
  • Demonio Strada = justlikejude
  • Kamezaki Kappa = legendary
  • Otomura Gakuya = coolrhythm

  • Tamano Gorou = fanmark
  • Gouenji Masato = cuginoaxel
  • Miyasaka Ryou = amiconathan
  • Lubbock Henktacker = vivazoolan
  • Demonio Strada = sosiajude
  • Kamezaki Kappa = cetriolino
  • Otomura Gakuya = rimafacile

  • Tamano Gorou = tetedemule
  • Gouenji Masato = cousinfeu
  • Miyasaka Ryou = athletisme
  • Lubbock Henktacker = affreuxjojo
  • Demonio Strada = sosieJude
  • Kamezaki Kappa = cucurbitacee
  • Otomura Gakuya = poumtchack

  • Tamano Gorou = amiguetemark
  • Gouenji Masato = primodeaxel
  • Miyasaka Ryou = compinathan
  • Lubbock Henktacker = adeptozoolan
  • Demonio Strada = igualitojude
  • Kamezaki Kappa = mitologico
  • Otomura Gakuya = vayaflow

  • Tamano Gorou = freundschaft
  • Gouenji Masato = heißblütig
  • Miyasaka Ryou = wiederwind
  • Lubbock Henktacker = handlanger
  • Demonio Strada = doppelgänger
  • Kamezaki Kappa = vergurkt
  • Otomura Gakuya = beatbox

  • Trailers

    Japanese

    【PV】イナズマイレブン_ストライカーズ

    【PV】イナズマイレブン ストライカーズ

    【TVCM】超次元バトルサッカー開幕篇

    【TVCM】超次元バトルサッカー開幕篇

    【TVCM】家族で友達で熱くなれ篇

    【TVCM】家族で友達で熱くなれ篇

    【TVCM】_夢のオールスターバトル篇

    【TVCM】 夢のオールスターバトル篇

    【特別先行家族体験会】ダイジェスト

    【特別先行家族体験会】ダイジェスト

    English

    Inazuma_Eleven_Strikers_-_EuropeanDebut_Trailer

    Inazuma Eleven Strikers - EuropeanDebut Trailer

    Openings

    Japanese

    【OP】イナズマイレブン_ストライカーズ

    【OP】イナズマイレブン ストライカーズ

    Endings

    Japanese

    Inazuma_Eleven_Striker_Ending_-_Credits

    Inazuma Eleven Striker Ending - Credits

    English

    Inazuma_Eleven_Strikers_Ending

    Inazuma Eleven Strikers Ending

    Trivia

    • 真 Majin The Hand is the only fully evolved hissatsu technique in the game.
    • This game marks the first playable appearances of Matsukaze, Shindou, Tsurugi, Kirino, and Shinsuke.
      • This is due to Inazuma Eleven Strikers being released several months prior to the release of the Inazuma Eleven GO game.
      • The artwork used for the Inazuma Eleven GO cast is, notably, based off of its anime artwork.
    • Tsurugi will always wear his own clothes unless the player sets the team's uniform to Shinsei Raimon's.
      • Interestingly, if the player sets the team's uniforms to its away version, his clothes change from purple to white.
    • Wonder Life Special, a magazine division of Shougakukan, released a strategy guide for this game.
    • Across the two different regional box arts, only one Female Icon player is featured:
    • Unlike previous Inazuma Eleven localizations, the opening is an the instrumental version of the original opening, Minna Atsumariyo!.
      • However, akin to previous Inazuma Eleven localizations, the European release was translated from Inazuma Eleven Strikers, but various assets, such as the UI and stats, are taken from Inazuma Eleven Strikers 2012 Xtreme.
        • This is further evidenced by fully voiced lines for Inazuma Eleven Strikers 2012 Xtreme movesets going and Keshin graphics remaining in the European game's files.
    • The game released in Europe roughly one year prior to the release of Inazuma Eleven 3: Sekai e no Chousen!!, despite it featuring characters from the aforementioned title as well as the following Inazuma Eleven series, Inazuma Eleven GO.
    • On the following month of its European release, two British renowned figures released reviews on different platforms about the game:
      • On October 16th, 2012[2], Matt Purslow, an IGN News and Features Editor, released a review on GameSpot wherein he gave the game a score of 5, saying that "money would better be spent on the likes of Mario Strikers Charged" due to its "awful voice acting," "drawn-out special moves," and "the lack of personalities.""
      • On October 28th, 2012[3], Adam Riley, a voice actor, released a review on Cubed3, wherein he also gave a score of 5, praising its multiplayer option, but criticized its minigames.

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