With an anime-inspired game, it’s a perfect match. The cel-shaded graphics look great and fit Strikers 2013 well. It's reminiscent of Super Mario Strikers, but with a little bit more seriousness to it.ĭon't all soccer players bring their dinosaurs to the game? The game is arcade-like in nature despite the traditional controls: various power-ups and abilities allow characters to perform some jaw-dropping special move to steal the ball or to kick a spinning ball into your stomach and knock you out of the way. The game was simple to get into, and after just a few moments I found myself able to have a pretty competitive match with the computer. The game supports a variety of controller options including Wii Remote and Nunchuck, the Wii Remote by itself, and the GameCube controller. I got to play through the demo using the Classic Controller Pro, which is extremely nice for a simulation-style soccer title. Unlike the Nintendo DS or Nintendo 3DS titles, which are tactical in nature, Strikers 2013 plays more like something you would find in an EA Sports game and, to me, that’s a good thing! Inazuma Eleven GO Strikers 2013 is the follow-up to last year’s Inazuma Eleven GO Strikers on the Wii. There are tons of games, movies, t-shirts, pencil cases, and probably more swag I don’t even know about yet.
Inazuma Eleven is insanely popular in Japan.