The differences between Fire and Blizzard center on the rival team that main character Endo and his team face off against. In Fire, the rival is team is named Prominence. in Blizard, it's Diamond Dust. The two versions will also feature a few unique special skills and characters. Regardless of the version, it appears that Level-5 has cooked up a massive amount of content for the followup to last year's eventual smash. Players can build up their team from over 1,500 characters, including newcomers from the hit Inazuma eleven anime. Level-5 has also strengthened the game's wireless play, which now offers four player support. The game can be played two on two, one on three, or four against the CPU.
Thanks for the trailer, they haven't released the first game in the west yet and i don't think they have any plans to release the animation either. I highly doubt we would see the 2nd game in English before the first one.
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I thought Inazuma Eleven was pretty cool, it had some lovely graphics and brought a kind of freshness to the RPG genre by adding the soccer battles, I'm sure a lot of people enjoyed it. It'll be a shame if we never see these games released in English.
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Inazuma Eleven was awesome because it was the closest thing we're going to get to a new Captain Tsubasa game. I don't know what to think about two versions for the sequel, I thought they were classier than that.