Your computer-controlled teammates can be stupid. They will run away from loose balls, fail to intercept obvious passes, and generally require you to manually drag them into position using the stylus. It feels like you are playing 1 vs. 11 sometimes.

While you can use buttons, the intended DS experience uses the stylus. Drawing a line to pass or shooting by flicking the stylus towards the goal feels intuitive and gives you precision you wouldn't expect. The Mixed / Average 1. Story Pace (Very Slow Burn) The plot is standard shonen: A lazy goalkeeper named Mark (Endou Mamoru) must rebuild a ragtag soccer team to save the school. However, the "RPG" part means you spend the first 2-3 hours not playing soccer. You are running around a school talking to bullies and finding lost gym bags. It takes a while to get to the actual sport.

You can recruit over 1,000 different players. To find them, you have to talk to NPCs, buy specific gear, eat certain foods, or complete side quests. Finding a legendary hidden goalkeeper feels like catching a rare Pokémon.

This is the main draw. Players don't just pass and shoot; they summon fire dragons, create black holes, teleport through defenses, and unleash lightning kicks. Unlocking and executing these "Hissatsu" techniques is incredibly satisfying.

(Nostalgic Classic)

Inazuma Eleven 1 Ds -

Your computer-controlled teammates can be stupid. They will run away from loose balls, fail to intercept obvious passes, and generally require you to manually drag them into position using the stylus. It feels like you are playing 1 vs. 11 sometimes.

While you can use buttons, the intended DS experience uses the stylus. Drawing a line to pass or shooting by flicking the stylus towards the goal feels intuitive and gives you precision you wouldn't expect. The Mixed / Average 1. Story Pace (Very Slow Burn) The plot is standard shonen: A lazy goalkeeper named Mark (Endou Mamoru) must rebuild a ragtag soccer team to save the school. However, the "RPG" part means you spend the first 2-3 hours not playing soccer. You are running around a school talking to bullies and finding lost gym bags. It takes a while to get to the actual sport. inazuma eleven 1 ds

You can recruit over 1,000 different players. To find them, you have to talk to NPCs, buy specific gear, eat certain foods, or complete side quests. Finding a legendary hidden goalkeeper feels like catching a rare Pokémon. Your computer-controlled teammates can be stupid

This is the main draw. Players don't just pass and shoot; they summon fire dragons, create black holes, teleport through defenses, and unleash lightning kicks. Unlocking and executing these "Hissatsu" techniques is incredibly satisfying. 11 sometimes

(Nostalgic Classic)

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