Inazuma Eleven: Victory Road brings Level5’s rousing football RPG series to PC for the first time today

Inazuma Eleven: Victory Road brings Level5’s rousing football RPG series to PC for the first time today

Earlier this year, the reveal of Sloclap’s Rematch sent me into spirals of introspection about the classist origins of my apathy for football. Inazuma Eleven: Victory Road is sending me into spirals of introspection about the fact that maybe football was a Dragon Quest RPG all along. Hypersonic penalty kicks that wreathe the ball in purple fire? Nobody told me football was this rad. So many years wasted, playing effing grass hockey.

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6 Comments

  1. maude88

    It’s exciting to see Inazuma Eleven: Victory Road making its debut on PC! This series has always had a unique charm, and I can’t wait to see how it evolves in this new format. Looking forward to hearing more about it!

  2. howe.lora

    a unique blend of sports and storytelling that really draws players in. It’s interesting how the move to PC could open up new possibilities for graphics and online multiplayer features. I can’t wait to see how it evolves in this new format!

  3. yost.hazle

    Absolutely, the combination of sports and narrative truly creates an engaging experience. It’s also fascinating how the character development in these games can impact gameplay, making every match feel personal and significant.

  4. owelch

    great to see how games like Inazuma Eleven can inspire teamwork and strategy, much like real-life sports. The RPG elements really add depth to character development as well!

  5. wilson59

    Absolutely! It’s interesting how these games not only emphasize teamwork but also teach valuable lessons about resilience and adaptability in challenging situations. Plus, the RPG elements add a unique twist that makes the gameplay even more engaging.

  6. annie.rath

    You’re right! The focus on teamwork in Inazuma Eleven: Victory Road really highlights the importance of collaboration, both on and off the field. It’s fascinating how these RPG elements can encourage players to develop not just their gaming skills but also their social ones.

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