Inazuma Eleven 1 Ds !!better!! -

When the Nintendo DS was in its prime, the console saw a flood of sports games. Most were simulations trying to replicate the realistic physics of real-world football (soccer). Then, in 2008 (Japan) and 2011 (Europe/Australia), something completely different arrived. Inazuma Eleven 1 DS exploded onto the scene, blending the tactical depth of a management sim with the over-the-top spectacle of a Shonen anime.

The plot kicks off when a mysterious forward named Shuuya Gouenji (Axel Blaze) transfers to the school. Endou must recruit Gouenji and five other talented players to take on the ruthless, militaristic Royal Academy (Teikoku Gakuen), led by the prodigy Seijirou Kidou (Jude Sharp). inazuma eleven 1 ds

The marriage of JRPG progression mechanics (leveling up, learning moves, squad management) with arcade football is seamless. You will cheer when Endou catches a bullet shot with God Hand . You will rage when an opponent cheaply pokes the ball away. You will grind for hours just to see Gouenji upgrade Fire Tornado to Fire Rooster . When the Nintendo DS was in its prime,