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Inazuma Eleven 3: Sekai e no Chousen!! (イナズマイレブン3 世界 ( せかい )への 挑戦 ( ちょうせん )!! Lightning Eleven 3: Challenge to the world!!) is the third installment of the Inazuma Eleven games for the Nintendo DS. There are three versions: Spark (スパーク, named Lightning Bolt in the English version), Bomber (ボンバー, named Bomb Blast in the English version) and The Ogre (ジ・オーガ, named Team Ogre Attacks in the English version), each having different gameplay and stories. Inazuma Eleven 3: Lightning Bolt and Bomb Blast were released for the Nintendo 3DS in Europe, on September 27th, 2013.
Inazuma Eleven 3: Team Ogre Attacks! Was announced in the Nintendo Direct of 13th of November 2013, and was officially released on the 14th of February 2014. Despite this, it first appeared on the Nintendo eShop on the 13th of February, the same day that the original was released on the eShop outside of the United Kingdom.
Contents [] Plot Now that have beaten and saved the world, a new challenge awaits for soccer players known from all over Japan, the. Eventually, the team representing Japan in the competition is picked and are known as.
They now have to win the Asia preliminaries to compete in the actual worldwide tournament, facing teams from England, America, Italy and more. Throughout there adventure in the FFI, they also come across and that they have to defeat, otherwise the Demon King will be revived after its 1000 year sleep. There also seems to be a new villain trying to gain something,, who is using soccer as a tool to take over the world; and wanting to create a war.
Inazuma Japan has to go through other struggles such as having an known as the 'cursed coach', having the struggle of staying in Inazuma Japan as his father wants him to go to Germany to become a doctor, and more. Gameplay The game is split into two parts: one resembles a RPG, featuring various locations that Endou and his team have to explore in order to get new items, face several other players in short casual battles or to advance further in the story. Most of the goals of this part are indicated by a giant purple arrow; the second part is the actual match: using the stylus, the player moves the soccer team around against another team. The player can dodge opponent's attacks, slide tackle to take the ball away, or use a special ability available to the characters they recruited.
The result of any of his players actions are determined by seven skills, the player's affinity, and the total number of players participating in an action. Special abilities can only be stopped with other abilities, meaning that they will always win against basic tactics. Shoot and catch hissatsu however play simultaneously, which means that unlike defending the ball they always consume the Ability bar and at the beginning are determined by the player affinity only. New to this game are Shoot Chain. Shoot chains allow a player with a hissatsu meeting the right requirements to use a to increase the power of another shoot by standing in front of the ball and using a hissatsu of their own.
Also new to Inazuma Eleven 3 are. Hissatsu Tactics are a type of team hissatsu that have various effects. Finally, with The Ogre, have been introduced.
These are a small series of matches that take place among the story team and various other random teams. Genki Points Genki Points (GP), known as FP, Fitness Points in the EU versions. GP is what allows you to run for a limited amount of time, until that specific player gets tired. When a players GP runs out, the player won't run as fast and will show sweat coming from it, showing it is tired. When you have low GP, there is less chance of keeping possession of the ball and evading players. Your GP lowers whilst the player is running, so it is wise to pass a lot so the GP of that player doesn't decrease.
Compared to the previous games, GP decreases much faster during matches and the average amount of GP for any given player is much lower. Technical Points Technical Points (TP) are the basics of hissatsu in the games. TP allows you to use hissatsu until it runs out. Every character has a different amount of TP, but increase when they level up. As characters have TP, so do hissatsu. For example, Fire Tornado has a TP value of 25, so if a character was to have a TP value of 90 in total, when they would use Fire Tornado, the hissatsu TP would take away its own value to the characters TP, therefore resulting in a TP of 65.