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Level-5 Is Ready To Share News On The Inazuma Eleven Switch Game Soon

It's been a while since we've had any new information on the next entry in Level-5's hugely popular Inazuma Eleven series. This soccer-based video game series debuted on the DS in 2008 and has spawned numerous spin-offs, including an anime and manga series. But Inazuma Eleven: Great Road of Heroes — the upcoming Switch game — has had a bit of a rough time of it. After being delayed from its original 2019 date to 2020, then all the way back to 2023, Level-5 president Akihiro Hino has shared an exciting development for anime soccer fans (thanks, My Nintendo News!). We'll finally be getting new details on the soccer RPG next week. In the tweet, Hino mentions that Level-5's development blog will be updated with new information, and acknowledged that fans have been waiting a long time for the game to get a release.
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So after months of radio silence, this could bring about some big news, and maybe some big changes! What those details might be, we don't know yet, but we'll be sitting inside the Inazuma Eleven stadium to make sure we don't miss out.
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@Dammit Mandrake!.....well, here ya go.
 

Level-5 Is Ready To Share News On The Inazuma Eleven Switch Game Soon

It's been a while since we've had any new information on the next entry in Level-5's hugely popular Inazuma Eleven series. This soccer-based video game series debuted on the DS in 2008 and has spawned numerous spin-offs, including an anime and manga series. But Inazuma Eleven: Great Road of Heroes — the upcoming Switch game — has had a bit of a rough time of it. After being delayed from its original 2019 date to 2020, then all the way back to 2023, Level-5 president Akihiro Hino has shared an exciting development for anime soccer fans (thanks, My Nintendo News!). We'll finally be getting new details on the soccer RPG next week. In the tweet, Hino mentions that Level-5's development blog will be updated with new information, and acknowledged that fans have been waiting a long time for the game to get a release.
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So after months of radio silence, this could bring about some big news, and maybe some big changes! What those details might be, we don't know yet, but we'll be sitting inside the Inazuma Eleven stadium to make sure we don't miss out.
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@Dammit Mandrake!.....well, here ya go.
Great news. These games kick ass. I've been telling people to be excited for this game for years. Let's hope that they don't fuck it up.

"please be assured that we are making it properly!" that is a very good sign. The first footage of the game looked pretty bad. And this series needs to be done justice because it is so much fun. Get ready!
 
Extremely late reply, but during Iwata era people got Mario Golf World Tour with paid day 1 DLC and a Wii Sports remake where you had to pay for each sport individually, people might have easily forgotten with the hype behind MK8 DLC and Smash 4 but they were really desperate to get some extra bucks from the tiniest things around that time, nowadays they expect you to keep paying for NSO while you wait for the free updates.
Those aren’t finish it later though. The base game for World Tour launched at $30 with three $5 DLC packs; so you could treat it as either a budget game or get all the DLC and pay slightly more than a standard $40 game. Then Wii Sports Club (overpriced as it was) had three monetization options: $10 per each of the five sports, $40 for all five, or… I think it was $2 to “rent” the game for a day? The point is, those games were upfront about what they were offering, while something like Switch Sports launches incomplete with only the promise of “it’ll probably be worth it later maybe but please give us your money now”.
 
Great news. These games kick ass. I've been telling people to be excited for this game for years. Let's hope that they don't fuck it up.

"please be assured that we are making it properly!" that is a very good sign. The first footage of the game looked pretty bad. And this series needs to be done justice because it is so much fun. Get ready!
if you have followed development of the game they have already fucked it up a number of times, think they have restarted development three times now for it. Looking up was meant to come out in 2018 and even had a cartoon shown for that version.

No idea what happened to Level 5, so just going to blame them buying Comcept
 
if you have followed development of the game they have already fucked it up a number of times, think they have restarted development three times now for it. Looking up was meant to come out in 2018 and even had a cartoon shown for that version.

No idea what happened to Level 5, so just going to blame them buying Comcept
After the delay a couple years ago I was happy instead of bummed out because this was what they had shown us and it wasn't good enough.

This was not a good sign. The gameplay in this video is awful. And there was a video of the PC walking around the world map at and it looked even worse. The newest trailer from a year or so ago was significantly better looking and now that we've had so much time pass I'm really hoping to see some large improvements. And I would like to see footage of both the combat stages and the overworld stages so we can compare how far the game has come and see if it will end up being worth buying. You can read some of the comments in that video laughing about how the DS versions of the game looked better than their so-called Switch/PS4 versions and those comments are correct.

It's a great series and I think a lot of people would like it. Myself and others have likened this game to Pokemon and I think if they can get this game right a good number of Pokemon fans will enjoy Inazuma Eleven. The team building and character leveling mechanics are very similar and Inazuma Eleven goes much further with its move system than Pokemon. For Level 5 in general they need to get this game right because it has the potential to be huge and the rest of us need Level 5 to not abandon Western markets because they make cool shit.
 
The demo of GrimGrimoire OneMore is now out on the JP eshop
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The dialogue doesn't help and the writing definitely has that bad anime stink about it but damn, the VA is so bad I'm in physical pain from the cringe.
Triangle Strategy has one of the biggest english rewrites (as in, fanfiction-tier) I've seen in a recent japanese videogame, on par with Fire Emblem Three Houses/Fates and Dragon Quest.
 
My copy of Live A Live came this morning, it's the first physical game I have bought in forever. There's no booklet, that's a bit lame.
 
My copy of Live A Live came this morning, it's the first physical game I have bought in forever. There's no booklet, that's a bit lame.
Game booklets slowly died off and completely went away a while ago, with the exception of maybe some limited indie releases. First they were like mini-guides with original art and story details, then they were manuals with thorough explanations for how to get started playing the game, then they were the same thing but only in black and white to cut costs, then they were tiny booklets (the 3DS used a single folded-up piece of paper for some early games) explaining basic controls and nothing else while the full manual was digital, then by the early/mid 2010s they were gone entirely.
 
Maybe, but the only large booklets I can think of from that era were Smash for 3DS and Wii U, which had full color booklets explaining the special moves for every character. 3D Land was the first time I noticed the pamphlet approach, and that was the same year as the system’s release.
 
Maybe I have bought games without booklets but hadn't realised... But I was kinda pumped to flick through a Squaresoft booklet.

I remember getting Sonic Adventure 2 on Gamecube because the book was in colour.

Didn't the 3DS having some quality booklets?
Did you buy Octopath? Because I am pretty sure, also owning it physical, that it didn't have a guide either.
 
Is anyone else annoyed the years later we still don't have a full play history of activity log of Switch games that you've played? The 3DS would have a log of the total time and list of every single game you've played. For some dumbass reason the Switch only lists a limited number and starts bumping old games off the list unless you play them again. Very annoying that they downgraded this feature. It's part of the reason why I don't play Switch version of third party games. I would like to play them portable but I like having a history of all of the shit I've played through the years like every single other platform does.
 
Is anyone else annoyed the years later we still don't have a full play history of activity log of Switch games that you've played? The 3DS would have a log of the total time and list of every single game you've played. For some dumbass reason the Switch only lists a limited number and starts bumping old games off the list unless you play them again. Very annoying that they downgraded this feature. It's part of the reason why I don't play Switch version of third party games. I would like to play them portable but I like having a history of all of the shit I've played through the years like every single other platform does.
I think it's a bit of a pity the activity log is rather minimal too, and as someone who upgraded from the v2 model (bought in late 2020) to the OLED model (in November 2021), the "All Software" page did reset the amount of registered hours in spite of transferring all the data.
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Nintendo also tracks your playtime and give you, by email around the year's fall, a quick briefing (total hours, most played games, docked/portable sessions, etc). However, it doesn't take account of imported games (certainly due of the fact the games are not part of the EU's database, what my primary account is tied to) so the data can be flawed.

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Super Robot Wars V should have been technically ranked first but the game was exclusive to the japanese nintendo eshop. I expect Zelda BotW to be among the Top 3 next time I receive a new mail from Nintendo, despite several games in my library have a higher playtime count on the OLED.

Although I don't believe it's worth to skip out third-parties on the console because of all that imo. The important thing is to enjoy the games after all.
 
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