Released exclusively in Japan, this game is the ultimate culmination of the Go series—featuring over 200 characters, devastating Keshin (Totems) and Mixi-Max techniques. However, the complex menu systems, tactical options, and skill descriptions made it nearly unplayable for non-Japanese speakers.
: A widely used standalone translation that focuses on making the game playable for English speakers. While it is a beta and some minor dialogue might remain in Japanese, the core gameplay, techniques, and menus are largely covered. English Patch Inazuma Eleven Go Strikers 2013
Uses Western localized names (e.g., Arion Sherwind) for characters and moves, making it consistent with the official European releases of other series entries. Released exclusively in Japan, this game is the
Key features of the original game include: While it is a beta and some minor
Converts the primary menus, settings, and clubroom options into English, though some older versions remained primarily texture-based with Japanese menus still present.
The problem? Every menu, every skill name, and every character stat was in Japanese kanji and kana. Without an English patch, Western players were effectively playing blind.