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Golden Sun: The Lost Age
Golden sun: The lost Age is an excelent game. It is a little more complex than the first one. There are many monsters, different towns, and lost of items. I would reccomened this game to people who loved Golden Sun 1 and who love Role Paying Games!
did not receive
the game itself is fantastic but the seller i would not recommend i ordered the game quite some time ago i never received it and the seller did not reply to e-mail
Truly a work of art
This is one of the greatest if not, the greatest GBA game there is. Definitely my favorite of them.A definite buy, you won't regret it. I've beaten it many times and i never return to a game after i complete it. NEVER. but i always return to this one. a good length for a GBA game for sure with a great back-story that follows from the 1st Golden Sun. I recommend this game for anyone that has never played it, or even played the 1st one. i started with this one and went back for the 1st
cool!!!!!!!!!!
golden sun 2 continues the story from the first game. You start out as Felix, Jenna, Sheba, and Piers (a new chracter) instead of Issac and his party. There's a lot more puzzles and some can get quite frustrating...There's also 44 more djinns to collect. You also "earn" new summon spells instead of the ones from GS1. You can also transfer data from your old game to GS2 (as long as you have a "clear data". I'm almost done with the game and so far it's pretty good! Since I transfered my old data to the new game, I have too much money...(i had 999,999 coins in the first game, no cheats!) It's an awsome game if you're interested in rpg's. GO GOLDEN SUN 2: THE LOST AGE!!!!!!! W00T!!!!!
Is this an RPG or a puzzle solving game?
The running around solving puzzles by pushing logs, rocks around, and freezing water puddles, etc, dominates more than 80% of the game play. The story is almost pushed aside and practically neglected as the primary objective of the game. The puzzles are fun in their own ways however.
A most dynamic field!
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