The thing is, however, I love it almost exactly for that very reason. Arion must now travel with the help of time traveling football player Fei and his coach Wonderbot, who happens to be a talking stuffed bear.Īs you can clearly read here, the story is really goofy and out there. Alpha and his team are traveling through time to ensure that this happens and this is where the craziness begins. A mysterious figure, named Alpha, appears before him and he says that is planning to destroy everything related to the sport. Shocked and stunned, Arion wonders what he should be doing next. His classmates all find it to be a niche sport and have joined very different clubs instead. Upon his return at Raimon, he finds out that football has been erased from people's hearts.
After the incidents in the last game, the world seems to be back to its normal self and everybody is enjoying the wonders of football. Just like the last game, you will follow Arion Sherwind and his associates at the Raimon Football Club.
The dialogue isn't kind to new players and newcomers will very likely be confused about what is up. No, you will need to have played either Light or Shadow to understand how the story follows things up. This is not something that you might have to consider. Let me be frank with you in saying following: You will need to have played the previous game. The fact of the matter is that they didn't have to, because Wildfire and Thunderflash will garantuee players another solid RPG for the 3DS. In the beginning, I wasn't really sure what the new ''Chrono Stones'' entries could do differently to impress me again. It was a bold and fun entry that made good use of what the Nintendo 3DS could handle. Last year, Inazuma Eleven GO changed my entire perception of the franchise as a whole.