One Hit Pixel: "Unlike the vast majority of the writers here at One Hit Pixel, I hate football (soccer to the American readers, which will never be referenced again in this review) simulators with a fiery passion. It’s why you’ll never see me play the likes of FIFA, PES, or even Football Manager. The last vaguely football related game I enjoyed was also my first football game: Nintendo World Cup for the Gameboy. It was bonkers, full of fouls that never went punished and had no offside rule. No football game has in my mind come remotely close.
Yet somehow I find myself really digging Level 5′s football RPG Inazuma Eleven Go: Light/Shadow."
"A good entry for the 3DS catalogue, however, some problemas from previous titles are still present."
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Inazuma Eleven GO is the first original Nintendo 3DS title in the series, marking a new entry point for newcomers, as well as a fresh makeover for long-term fans. However, are the new additions enough to warrant a purchase of the fourth football game from Level-5 in as many years? Nintendo Invader investigates.
Inazuma Eleven GO: Light & Shadow is one of the more unique titles on the 3DS, if you're willing to sit through a wonderfully different plot, this JRPG set in a world revolving around football is a fantastic title for both new and old players.