It has to be said that the premise itself is very entertaining, and both the returning and new characters carry over the high level of charm from the first game. While the first game used the relatively sane basic premise of an annual football tournament, even if the goings on in that tournament were bonkers to say the least, the second throws that out the window and introduces aliens using football to destroy the nations’ schools. The one area where Inazuma Eleven 2 certainly outdoes its predecessor is the pure craziness of its premise and story. However, it is still an enjoyable experience that shows RPGs and sports can make a very worthwhile mix. Retaining both the first game’s obvious appeal for younger gamers and strong gameplay that will interest players of all ages, Inazuma Eleven 2 might not add much gameplay-wise to the series. The second game in Level-5’s Inazuma Eleven series goes even further with the parallels to the Pokémon games than its predecessor by coming in two versions: Inazuma Eleven 2 Firestorm and Inazuma Eleven 2 Blizzard.
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