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Inazuma Eleven Strikers Wii

Inazuma Eleven Strikers has some undeniable strengths, specifically when two or more players gather with the express intention of enjoying some mindless fun.

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' While Inazuma Eleven on the DS is a role-playing game, Strikers on the Wii is all about the football. Styled as an arcade soccer game in a similar vein to, Inazuma Eleven Strikers has you and up to three other friends battle it out on the pitch for supremacy.

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The game certainly retains all the energetic fun of the anime and DS games with its bright, cel-shaded visuals, but monotonous voice acting, weak characters, and a lack of depth make this Wii spin-off a tiresome experience. Like the anime and DS titles, football for the titular Eleven is a significantly more energetic game than what you might view down the pub. Each player is armed with a variety of moves to slam the ball to the back of the net, be that in the form of an energy blast or a giant, writhing dragon. Game modes include quick single matches ideal for on-the-sofa multiplayer, tournaments that involve up to eight teams, and the central Club Room campaign mode. It's in the Club Room where you spend most of your time building up your own team, playing minigames to train up your players, and playing matches in the competitions that make up the bulk of the game.