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If you can, watch all the seasons of the anime before playing the full game, it will increase your immersion and the anime is VERY worthwhile
Yes, the anime is very much alike shaolin soccer. There are some scenes in the anime that resambles it a lot, maybe a reference or two.
(I remember a scene where the goalkeeper in shaolin asked the defenders to make way to receive the enemy shot, thats pretty much Desarm and Fubuki in the anime.)
Regarding the superpowers side of the anime it is a bit confusing but basically its just both something like taijust and genjutsu for most part.
The soccer in it is both the regular one, with shots and all the other things regular real life players can do + Hissatsus.
Hissatsus are the superpower of the anime, used to score goal, dribble, steal the ball, and catch a shot.
They are learned by players executing certain moves, which enhance the power of what the hissatsu is about.
All hissatsus and players posses elements, some may have an appearance of dragon or something supernatural , but its explained in the anime that they dont actualy exist, its more of a feeling than a real dragon shooting the ball. (that is in the classic series, GO have keshins, but thats another story).
So its basically a soccer in which players train hard, learn their hissatsus and compete for power while having fun, its pretty awesome.
Even the first match against Royal Academia in the first episode (if I remember right), they wrecked a football field with craters lmao.
Yep, the source of their superhumans power, the Aliea Meteorite, also increased raimons powers each time they faced as later revealed.
(jokes aside- this isnt a series where any of that matters. its very character driven and the special powers used dont matter in the grand scheme of it all. This is a hobbyani, not a shonen. Think Pokemon powers instead of Dragon Ball powers.)