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'''''Inazuma Eleven GO Galaxy''''' is a group of two entries in the {{ser|Inazuma Eleven}} series of soccer RPG video games, released for the [[Nintendo 3DS]] in Japan. The game came in two different versions, ''Big Bang'' and ''Supernova''. Differences between the two versions include alternative opening songs, and an exclusive post-game football match.
 
'''''Inazuma Eleven GO Galaxy''''' is a group of two entries in the {{ser|Inazuma Eleven}} series of soccer RPG video games, released for the [[Nintendo 3DS]] in Japan. The game came in two different versions, ''Big Bang'' and ''Supernova''. Differences between the two versions include alternative opening songs, and an exclusive post-game football match.

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Inazuma Eleven GO Galaxy
イナズマイレブンGO ギャラクシー
GO Galaxy Supernova JP.jpg
Japanese boxart of Inazuma Eleven GO Galaxy: Supernova
Developer(s): Level-5
Publisher(s): Level-5 (JP)
Nintendo (European series publisher, unreleased)
Platform: Nintendo 3DS
Category: Sports/RPG
Players: 1-2
Predecessor: Inazuma Eleven GO Chrono Stones: Thunderflash/Wildfire
Successor: Inazuma Eleven: Great Road of Heroes
Release dates
Japan: December 5, 2013
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Inazuma Eleven GO Galaxy is a group of two entries in the Inazuma Eleven series of soccer RPG video games, released for the Nintendo 3DS in Japan. The game came in two different versions, Big Bang and Supernova. Differences between the two versions include alternative opening songs, and an exclusive post-game football match.

The Inazuma Eleven GO Galaxy anime follows the events of these games. These are the last of three entries in the Inazuma Eleven GO trilogy.

The game was likely planned for a European release, like its immediate predecessors, but a three-year trademark dispute[1] made this an impossibility, meaning that only the series' anime and manga adaptations could be localised in certain European countries such as Spain and France.

Gameplay

Matsukaze Tenma (English: Arion Sherwind) and five friends can explore the overworld, being controlled by the Circle Pad, D-Pad or Touch Screen, chatting with other characters. In soccer matches, the player can command players to run to any specific location, and can make them attempt to score goals by tapping the goal when within a certain distance, and choosing the type and strength of the shot. Fighting Spirits can be used to greatly enhance the abilities of players, which can also be "Armourfied" , allowing them to return to their standard moveset, with all the power of a Fighting Spirit. Mix 'n' Matching allows characters to imbue the aura of another player or relevant character. This will merge the appearances of the two characters, and offer enhanced power during the match, as well as exclusive moves. Mix 'n' Matching can be combined with Fighting Spirits or Armourfied Fighting Spirits.

New to Inazuma Eleven GO Galaxy is "Souls" (English dub: "Totems"), which imbue the spirit of an animal within the player character and allow access to powerful "Soul Strikes" (Totem Strikes) which also carry additional effects randomised by a roulette wheel.

Gallery

External links

References

Inazuma Eleven series logo
Original series
GO series Inazuma Eleven GO: Light / Shadow • Inazuma Eleven GO Chrono Stones: Thunderflash / Wildfire • Inazuma Eleven GO Galaxy: Big Bang / Supernova
Strikers series Inazuma Eleven Strikers • Inazuma Eleven Strikers 2012 Xtreme • Inazuma Eleven GO Strikers 2013