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Golden Sun: The Lost Age is a role-playing game for the Game Boy Advance. The video game was developed by Camelot Software Planning and published by Nintendo on April 14, 2003. The game is the second in the series, and received mostly praise from critics.
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Gameplay
The battles that take place during the game are similar to those of traditional RPGs, where the player is required to destroy all enemies using physical and magical (or "Psynergy" in the case of Golden Sun: The Lost Age) attacks. Similarly to the first game, djinn (creatures that increase a character's power) also appear in its successor; these creatures are scattered all throughout the game, awaiting discovery by the player. In a sense, the game is not truly a sequel when it comes to gameplay, as that element remained almost identical to the first game of the series. -
Story
As far as the story goes, the game progresses literally from its predecessor, except this time around the player gets to experience the world of Weyard from a whole new prospective. In Golden Sun: The Lost Age, the player takes the role of Felix, the villain from the first Golden Sun; this role reversal ties The Lost Age into the previous game by bringing back a previously introduced character. The game picks up directly where the original Golden Sun left off, so players do not miss out on anything in between the two. -
Fast Facts:
- Developer: Camelot Software Planning
- Publisher: Nintendo
- Platform: GBA
- Genre: Role-Playing
- Mode: single-player, multiplayer
- ESRB rating: (E) Everyone
- Release Date: April 14, 2003
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Golden Sun: The Lost Age Questions
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Lost Is Sun turning into Jin? 2 AnswersI'm liking this kick-butt Sun. She saw her husband explode right in front of her eyes and wanted revenge--very understandable. I don't think that means she's tu... read more -
Is the sun unique in its stellar size and age compared with other stars in the Milky Way? 2 AnswersMore back of the napkin for ya: - let's say there are 100,000,000,000 stars in the galaxy - according to your percent, there are 78,000,000,000 red dwarves - ... read more -
Distance from earth to the sun? 3 AnswersThe earth is between 146 and 152 million kilometers the sun, or between 91 and 94.5 million miles. read more
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