![]() ![]() ![]() There's nothing really surprising to be found elsewhere-each areas has streets, parks, and schools with football pitches-but the concept of touring around the country allows the areas to look more varied at least. The kids now have access to a tour bus, so the whole of Japan is fair game. The first has you and your team wandering around regions, chatting to non-player characters, buying up football kits and healing items, and generally advancing the plot. Inazuma Eleven 2 has two primary elements. Mechanically, Inazuma Eleven 2 is also pretty much the same game. The plot makes little sense if you aren't already familiar with Mark, Axel, and crew. Despite a number of tutorials, slowly drip-fed over the opening hours, Inazuma Eleven 2 is hugely reliant on your having gone through the first. ![]() If you didn't, well, this game isn't aimed at you. If you played the first Inazuma Eleven, the sequel is immediately familiar. Mark Evans is back, and this time he's…exactly the same. Plucky goalkeeper Mark Evans doesn't even have time to return to training before football-mad aliens from Alius Academy decide to invade, on a crusade to destroy the world's schools through football. The celebrations don't last for long, however. The action in Firestorm/Blizzard picks up just seven days after the conclusion of the first game, beginning with an epilogue to that tale, resolving some of the former's outstanding plotlines. UK REVIEW-The lads of the Raimon football team are back, fresh from winning the Football Frontier in Inazuma Eleven. ![]()
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