Inazuma Eleven GO (イナズマイレブン
There are two versions of the game: Shine (シャイン, Shain) and Dark (ダーク, Dāku), both having some differences in the story plot. Unlike the original Inazuma Eleven games, GO follows a mostly new cast of characters, as well as a new protagonist, and takes place 10 years after the events of Inazuma Eleven 3: Sekai e no Chousen!!.
Inazuma Eleven GO: Light and Shadow are the names for the European and Australian releases of the game. The European version was released on June 13, 2014. The Australian version of the game was released on the 18th of July, 2015.
Plot[]
The new main protagonist, Matsukaze Tenma, arrives at Raimon for the first time. It's been ten years since Inazuma Japan won the Football Frontier International, so a lot has changed. Tenma heads right to the soccer club, to sign up for it. However, very unexpectedly, a boy who also came to Raimon for his first day is seen destroying the soccer club, and the second team. His name was Tsurugi Kyousuke, and he was sent from Fifth Sector as a SEED, to destroy the Raimon soccer team. From then on, a lot of things changed, Tsurugi ended up joining the Raimon soccer team and ended up going up against other SEEDs in the Holy Road soccer tournament, which Raimon entered to become the best in Japan.
Faces from the previous series were also introduced in this series as adults, like Endou Mamoru, who became coach of Raimon. Gouenji Shuuya, undergoing the name of Ishido Shuuji, and was the Holy Emperor of Fifth Sector, and was thought to be the main antagonist of the series, but he became the Holy Emperor for his own true intentions, not to control soccer in a bad way. Kidou Yuuto, who was the coach of Teikoku Gakuen, and Kazemaru Ichirouta, Kabeyama Heigorou, Fudou Akio who were all seen together watching the final match of Raimon in the Holy Road.
Gameplay[]
Inazuma Eleven GO is an RPG action/sport based game. Whilst not in match mode, you can control the character set as the first person to go where you want them to go with either the circle-pad, control-pad or with the stylus. You can change the view of the top screen using the L and R buttons on the top left and right of the Nintendo 3DS, to make it easier to find items and other necessities. Along with the person you are walking and talking to people with, you can have two other characters walking/running behind you. Although, when you run into a soccer battle, you play with the first five players listed in your team (which can be changed).
Whilst you are playing a team in a soccer match, you control your team using the stylus, drawing blue arrows to tell them where to go, in which they start to run there. You can pass to members of your team by tapping on the bottom screen where you want the ball to go; if you tap it near to a player, but not to them, they will quickly sprint to that place. On the right side of the bottom screen, you can see a Hand, a T sign, a 化 (Keshin) sign, which are all options to help you through the match. The hand option is to pause the match, in which then you can draw arrows for players to move to and say where to pass the ball. The T option lets you use a Hissatsu tactics. Hissatsu tactics help you get to certain places on the pitch without interacting with the opposing team or can help you get the ball back. New in Inazuma Eleven GO are Keshin, manifestations of one's spiritual energy. Keshin are powerful beings that can use skills and specialized hissatsu, and while they are active the user experiences a boost in strength, making shooting, dribbling, and blocking, among other things, vastly increasing their all-around effectiveness.
Genki Points[]
Genki Points, abbreviated as GP (dub: Fitness Points, abbreviated as FP) 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.
Technical Points[]
Technical Points, abbreviated as 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 33 in the first Inazuma Eleven game, 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 57.
Keshin Points[]
Keshin Points, abbreviated as KP, are similar to TP whenever a Keshin performs a Keshin hissatsu technique, a Keshin Duel command or a regular command, such as taking the ball. When your KP hits zero, your Keshin will disappear, and your player may run slowly, as their GP may be low.
Version differences[]
Shine | Dark | |
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Exclusive teams | Unlimited Shining Southern Claw |
Ancient Dark Northern Fang |
Hissatsu manual | White Hurricane God Hand V Deep Mist Presto Turn Sidewinder |
Black Ash Burai Hand Hunter's Net Shippuu Dash Sonic Shot |
Hissatsu tactics | Saint Flash | Black Thunder |
Opening | Ohayou! Shining Day | Uchi Kudaku! |
Ending | HAJIKE-YO!! | Aijou Jounetsu Neppuu |
Endou's wife | Natsumi | Fuyuka |
Original story | Hiroto (Midorikawa) |
Kazemaru (Kabeyama and Fudou) |
Keshin | Seijuu Shining Dragon Shinkan Judge Ma Senshi Pendragon |
Ankoku Shin Dark Exodus Hakai Shin Deathroth Maou Gyrase |
Note: Shippuu Dash can be obtained by defeating FF Raimon in the Shine version.
Exclusive scouts[]
In addition to the version exclusive teams, the following scout players can only be scouted in a certain version.
Exclusive scouts | |
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Shine | Dark |
Passwords[]
Player | Passwords | |
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Japanese | European | |
Kidou |
タヨレルシレイトウ (Tayoreru shireitou, lit. Reliable game maker) |
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Kazemaru |
アオキツムジカゼ (Aoki tsumujikaze, lit. Azure whirlwind) |
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Fubuki |
ゼッタイレイド (Zettai reido, lit. Absolute zero) |
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Fudou |
シュラノセイシン (Shura no seishin, lit. Asura spirit) |
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Kabeyama |
ソビエタツカベ (Sobietatsu kabe, lit. Towering wall) |
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Jii-san |
キケンなロウジン (Kiken na roujin, lit. Dangerous old man) |
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Muteki One |
さいきょうのヤリ (Saikyou no yari, lit. Strongest spear) |
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Muteki Two |
さいきょうのタテ (Saikyou no tate, lit. Strongest shield) |
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Deka |
むちゃデリシャス! (Mucha derishasu!, lit. Absurdly delicious!) |
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Inarea |
...イナレアゲット! (...Inarea getto!, lit. ...Inarea get!) |
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Atari |
!ア.タ.リ.だ! (!A. Ta. Ri. Da!, lit. !It's. A. Ta. Ri!) |
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Sasukee |
?たいかいにでる! (?Taikai ni deru!, lit. ?Entering the tournament!) |
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Card 2 |
!カードをつかえ! (!Kaado wo tsukae!, lit. !Grab a card!) |
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Kizaki |
デジタルセブン (Dejitaru sebun, lit. Digital seven) |
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Fuuretsu |
ひかりよりもはやく (Hikari yori mo hayaku, lit. Faster than light) |
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Rokutobi |
ローソンエルパカ (Rooson Erupaka, lit. Lawson Elpaca) |
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Corogaon |
ガッツでよびさませ (Gattsu de yobisamase, lit. Awakening with guts) |
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Saikyou-san Shoukan (dub: Master Stroke) |
セカイサイキョウ (Sekai saikyou, lit. World's strongest) |
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The Stamp (dub: Seal Matrix) |
おされたらまけよ (Osare tara makeyo, If they stamp you, you lose) |
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Dragon's Tail (dub: Tale of the Dragon) |
しっぽをふりまわせ (Shippo wo furimawase, lit. Wagging tail) |
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Cutscenes[]
- Opening (Shine/Dark)
- The Hooded Man
- Football Has Changed
- A New Story Begins
- First Day of School!
- Raimon Junior High!
- Fifth Sector's Shadow
- Tsurugi vs Raimon 2gun
- The Football Hero
- Enter the Raimon Eleven!
- Tsurugi's Keshin!
- Tenma's Courage
- The Virtuoso's Keshin
- I Want to be a Manager!
- Enter Coach Endou!
- Shindou's Dilemma
- The Holy Road Opening Ceremony
- We Want to Win!
- Tsurugi and Yuuichi
- Reunion with Kidou Yuuto
- Welcome Home!
- Tenma's Keshin!
- Enter Kariya Masaki!
- Russian Roulette
- Holy Liner
- The Cyclone Stadium
- Endou and Ishido
- Enter Kageyama Hikaru!
- Enter Nishiki Ryouma!
- The Snowland Stadium
- I Think I Can Do It
- Coach Endou Departs
- The Water World Stadium
- First Meeting with Taiyou
- The Pinball Stadium
- Tenma Meets Ishido
- The Desert Stadium
- Enter Amemiya Taiyou!
- Shindou in Hospital
- It's Up to You Now
- The New Captain
- Ama no Mikado Stadium
- All Change for Seidouzan
- Shindou's Resolve
- All is revealed
- Sweet Victory
- Football For Everyone
- Ending (Shine/Dark)
Trailers[]
Japanese[]
English[]
Endings[]
Shine ending[]
Dark ending[]
Lists[]
- For the players, see Player Binder (GO).
- For the items, see List of items in Inazuma Eleven GO.
- For the shops, see List of shops in Inazuma Eleven GO.
- For the kizuna items, see List of kizuna items in Inazuma Eleven GO.
- For the battle teams, see List of battle teams in Inazuma Eleven GO.
- For the taisen routes, see List of taisen routes in Inazuma Eleven GO.
- For the kizuna communities, see List of community masters in Inazuma Eleven GO.
Trivia[]
- In contrast to the Inazuma Eleven Nintendo DS trilogy, the art style and animation used in cutscenes greatly resemble its anime art style.
- However, in promotional artwork for the game, it greatly resembles the previous art style used in the Inazuma Eleven Nintendo DS trilogy.
- It is the first game that lacks Special Training points for both GP and TP.
- Some unused content was discovered in the game's data:
- NPC data suggests an adult version of both Ichinose and Domon were planned to appear.
- Player data suggests the adult version of Endou was planned to be playable.
- Special Training has six types of Seesaw Patterns, although only four are used in the actual game.
- Descriptions of the Keshin hissatsu techniques that appeared in the Inazuma Eleven Strikers 2012 Xtreme game are present in the files, being translated in the European version, but are impossible to be viewed in regular gameplay.
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