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  • Summary: A new challenge awaits in Inazuma Eleven 3: Team Ogre Attacks! As Mark Evans and his friends prepare to take on the Frontier International Championships, a futuristic enemy travels back in time to threaten the very existence of football. Mark must work with his own future great-grandson,A new challenge awaits in Inazuma Eleven 3: Team Ogre Attacks! As Mark Evans and his friends prepare to take on the Frontier International Championships, a futuristic enemy travels back in time to threaten the very existence of football. Mark must work with his own future great-grandson, Canon Evans, to preserve the fate of the beautiful game – and help the Inazuma National team win the Frontier International Championships. Expand
Score distribution:
  1. Positive: 6 out of 18
  2. Negative: 0 out of 18
  1. Jun 2, 2014
    80
    Whilst this 3DS release is nothing more than a port of a DS game from Japan, its charm and addictive gameplay cannot be argued against, with the intriguing storyline and smart Touch Screen tactical football battles making this RPG-with-a-twist one to definitely check out.
  2. Feb 14, 2014
    80
    Inazuma Eleven 3 The Ogre is basically the same good game that we already played months ago, but now with some cinematic extra that will satisfy the Football RPG enthusiasts.
  3. Feb 17, 2014
    75
    As fun as the previous chapters of this third iteration of Inazuma Eleven for 3DS. Tactical and very deep soccer experience.
  4. Feb 13, 2014
    70
    The story may be a bit too much, and the gameplay beats can be a touch clumsy to begin with, but Inazuma Eleven 3: Team Ogre Attacks is a mighty entertaining sports RPG that – just like its lead Mark Evans – has a big heart, and an infectious enthusiasm for what it is.
  5. Feb 13, 2014
    70
    Team Ogre Attacks is another competent and fairly appealing title in the not-so-common style of sports RPGs, this time in a game adapted from an animation movie. Nevertheless, its new content is not groundbreaking enough to the point of justifying its purchase, at least for those who already own another version of Inazuma Eleven 3.
  6. Feb 13, 2014
    70
    The way Inazuma Eleven 3 has been published in Europe makes no sense whatsoever and ultimately sinks a good entry in a franchise which is really starting to get old.
  7. Feb 13, 2014
    60
    For those that purchased Inazuma Eleven 3 last year, there's little reason to buy this; there's too much overlap and a lack of any real progression. Level-5 keeps piling on more of the same content, when creativity is required.

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Score distribution:
  1. Positive: 4 out of 6
  2. Negative: 0 out of 6
  1. Feb 25, 2022
    10
    Great JRPG combined with soccer!
    This game has a very interesting story, good multiplayer and great postgame.
  2. Jul 27, 2020
    9
    goodgood game!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Expand
  3. Sep 17, 2019
    9
    No entiendo como es que la versión definitiva de todo inazuma tiene solo un 70(y lo mismo con los demás juegos de la saga, pero bueno). TieneNo entiendo como es que la versión definitiva de todo inazuma tiene solo un 70(y lo mismo con los demás juegos de la saga, pero bueno). Tiene el mejor de los postgames a la vez que Innova en lo ya visto, añadiendo supertácticas Expand
  4. Mar 25, 2023
    8
    This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Inazuma Eleven Team Ogre Attacks, is an excellent threequel. It's got a ton of great extra content for team customization and plenty of unique teams to take on. It's possibly the best game in the series. Strangely though, the mascots of Team Ogre are the weakest part of the experience. The adventure to conquer the world stage with the best players in Japan is really entertaining, but these bonus villains add next to nothing to the formula.

    This game represents some of the greatest moments of Inazuma Eleven's level design. The opposing teams in the international tournament use the most powerful moves from the last game just to show off. The dungeons that lead up to the stadiums in the Football Islands. The ability to return to Alius HQ to take on an unlockable Chaos match. A string of fun and shocking plot twists in the story. Mark Evans weeping for the first time after reuniting with his thought to be deceased grandfather. What the game does right is phenomenal.

    Though being used to promote the first Inazuma Eleven movie is its weakest trait. All these new cutscenes they added to the deluxe version that teaser Team Ogre's appearance just feel pointless looking back. They're a constant reminder that glorifying your new villains doesn't automatically make them more interesting. The main problem with these movie villains is that their purpose for erasing football makes little sense.

    They want to erase football from history because they think it makes people weak...and that's it. That's all the backstory we get and astonishingly reminding us that fact doesn't make them more intimidating. It's a real shame since all these players have really cool designs. Level-5 would eventually learn how to pair there games correctly with their movies with films like Ultimate Bonds Gryphon and their crossover with Little Battlers Experience with villains that use football as a weapon or fear it as a means to inspire war.

    So if you're looking for a good football anime game that also ties in with an entertaining film I suggest you play Inazuma Eleven GO or Chrono Stones. I rather recommend this game to players who are looking for the best of classic Inazuma Eleven all in one package.
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  5. Feb 24, 2014
    7
    The final installment of the series is certainly a good game in it's own right, the development upon the game play in each installment isThe final installment of the series is certainly a good game in it's own right, the development upon the game play in each installment is always a slight improvement, however it's so small the game practically remains unchanged from the first installment. While this game is an improvement on the football RPG series, no matter how you look at it, it is not ground breaking in the slightest, however as the motto says if it isn't broken don't fix it and Inazuma Eleven 3 still stands as an enjoyable experience for fans of the series and easily earns a respectable 7 out of 10. Expand
  6. Jun 13, 2022
    5
    Los ogros amenazan unicamente, no aparecen hasta el postgame que talves algunos no quieran jugar, mucho mas recomendadas las otras 2 versiones