The feature is essentially the Definitive Edition of the game. It fixes the framerate issues of the PAL release and restores the original audio direction intended by Level-5, making it the superior way to experience the climax of the original trilogy.
The Undub version keeps the original term displays in the text where possible, or uses a faithful hybrid translation. More importantly, the side quest (removed from Western releases) is fully accessible.
The Inazuma Eleven 3: Team Ogre Attacks Undub 3D Best is a testament to fan dedication. Level-5 gave us a solid translation, but they took away the original audio and a handful of islands. The fan community did what corporations wouldn't: they gave us the complete, uncut, stereo-3D, Japanese-voiced, hardest-difficulty version of one of the greatest sports RPGs ever made.
: After finishing the story, travel to the future to challenge Team Ogre Redux
The feature is essentially the Definitive Edition of the game. It fixes the framerate issues of the PAL release and restores the original audio direction intended by Level-5, making it the superior way to experience the climax of the original trilogy.
The Undub version keeps the original term displays in the text where possible, or uses a faithful hybrid translation. More importantly, the side quest (removed from Western releases) is fully accessible.
The Inazuma Eleven 3: Team Ogre Attacks Undub 3D Best is a testament to fan dedication. Level-5 gave us a solid translation, but they took away the original audio and a handful of islands. The fan community did what corporations wouldn't: they gave us the complete, uncut, stereo-3D, Japanese-voiced, hardest-difficulty version of one of the greatest sports RPGs ever made.
: After finishing the story, travel to the future to challenge Team Ogre Redux