Hino says “Fubuki Twin is the only case we change this much, at least we THOUGHT so”, then I guess we gonna see more change… He says he cant deny the history he creates. Atsuya being alive is a special case, and Hino tries to keep Shirou’s personality the same as what he created although the situation is different. Ares happens around the time IE 2 starts, one week after Raimon won the ff (Aliea Gakuen attacks them one week later in game 2 too) So he goes ahead with it (well I AGREE THOUGH IT IS A GOOD IDEA) But his coworkers in the company say yeah why not, lol. Hino was afraid doing an AU may makes this too personal, how should I phrase it…he is afraid that people would feel that the game is just there to fullfill his own wish. So yeah…it’s good that he didnt just throw IE away and suddenly wants to revive it. I swear Hino read my mind because the other day I was just talking about Zeus project and now he says that people may think about Zeus Project when hearing Scales of Ares, but this is something that will affect all 3 main characters later in the game. How Asuto, Haizaki, and Nosaka become friends although they come from different situations will be the focus in the story. There is an interview with Hino about his planing process for the game and all. It is mostly a recap of what Hino has said in the Level5 Fan Night actually, and a little more expanded about the setting. Hopefully someone gonna translate it in full.
Tbh my Kanji skill is bad and I don’t have the courage to read an article that is full of Kanji….(Im worthless when it comes to Kanji). Ughh cant wait until next year summer but then I will be pretty busy…*sigh* nice! Sun Garden happyness makes me happy
There will be 5 minute episode that will be broadcasting online after the main episodes on TV (more gei?) The kids in Sun Garden is living happily in this timeline (YES PLZ but then no gei between Hiroto and Endou makes me sad) (well we figured out that much since Haizaki mentioned Kidou)
Seishou Gakuen is like Teikoku Gakuen is the past series. “People call Kirina by the nick name “Icy smile” but it is just a thing people make up, he doesnt purposely smile that way and be misunderstood. Kirina is a new type of cool character that Hino wants to try out. Sasuke is the only one late in joining Inakuni, he being late because of some reason relevant to his Fire Tornado (training with Gouenji?) They just turn out to be that way when they develop them. Asuto, Nosaka and Haizaki all being FW are not intentional. I guess we have to wait for a while before knowing more about this series. Inazuma Eleven Ares was previously announced for a Western release, but we’ll have to wait and see what’ll happen with this new version of the game.Oof sorry I forgot to summarize the new Famitsu scan for Ares, but honestly speaking there is nothing completely new. Hino also shared a single new screenshot from the game, which you can see above. A deep online experience will be a big focus for Level-5 with this game. Other improvements include the ability to decide the exact placement of players on the pitch, as well as the addition of some eSports elements. New features include and “Alpha Episode”, a story section featuring characters from previous Inazuma Eleven games. Although still based on the framework of Ares, Hino considers it a new game. Development is now being done again internally at Level-5, and several gameplay elements are being reviewed and improved. The big news is that Inazuma Eleven Ares is being rebranded – it’s now known as Inazuma Eleven Heroes: Great Road, and its new release date is Spring 2020 in Japan.
Today, Hino provided another status update on the game in a blog post on Level-5’s website (credit goes to Perfectly Nintendo for the translation). Last December, after another delay, Level-5 CEO Akihiro Hino talked about the development of the game, revealing that part of the work was outsourced to a third-party developer. It was originally scheduled to launch in Summer of 2018 in Japan, but has been delayed multiple times since then. Inazuma Eleven Ares has had a troubled development history, to say the least.