Golden Sun: The Lost Age

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  • Release Date: Apr. 14, 2003
  • Price: $35.00
  • Publisher: Camelot Software Planning
  • Developer: Nintendo
  • Platform(s): GBA
  • Genre: RPG

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Golden Sun: The Lost Age - GBA

Golden Sun: The Lost Ages

There was no disappointment at all in this game. The sequel to the second best RPG for GBA the first best is this creative game. The graphics were upgraded to create a better visually intense game and maybe make people be in complete awe of the graphics. This time it's %100 awesomeness and %0 crap. Golden Sun:TLA is the best RPG for GBA and if there is a greater one it will be Golden Sun 3. When I heard of GS:TLA I thought that the game would just suck. You know that sequels are always crap. Well the theory has been disproven according to this game. The power and beauty of the game and graphics is great. The Golden Sun series is also a landmark for its beautiful music unlike the other scratchy GBA sounds and music. The first GS had great music scores and good sound. This GS:TLA has awesome music and sound. A great improvement. In Golden Sun:The Lost Ages you now play as four different players to start with: Piers, Sheba, Felix, and Jenna. These four players are what you begin with but then you get the original four players. And when you get to the part where you meet up with Ivan you here the unthinkable. Unlike in Golden Sun where he doesn't talk he talks to the group. The game hasn't changed except for the few good changes. Luckily it hasn't changed the psyenergy classes and psyenergy powers. The setup for everything is great. In conclusion the game deserves .25 more than the first Golden Sun because it has better sound and graphics. More items were added and more weapons also some secrets that will get you happy. The length of this game is about 40+ hours of gameplay. With this game when you get your original four you start at a small level, only 25. That is really low considering how you kill the final boss with that team. So you can type in a password or link your old GS Level to your new game. Be ready when you buy because this is one of the best RPGs out there.

Golden Sun: The Lost Age - GBA

"as good as gold." nope. better than gold.

wow. these words arent even enough to describe this amazing sequel to one of the greatest RPGs for the GBA. you start out as felix(the underdog from the priginal) as you set out in new worlds to ight the two remaining lighthouses. you meet new friends, make new enemies. an engrossing storyline, fantastic graphics. what else could you ask for? golden sun:the lost age is by far the lengthiest GBA game i have ever played. it will keep you entertained for days on end. i give this game a perfect score.

Golden Sun: The Lost Age - GBA

And so the adventure continues...

This is the best game for the GBA right now and one of the best RPG's I've ever seen. Just like the first GS this one rocks. The graphics are beautiful, the music is hype, the battle scenes are incredible, the controls are great and the story will keep you glued to your GBA for hours. Overall, this game pushes the GBA to its limits just like the first installment and they did a great job and then some. Perfect score baby.

Golden Sun: The Lost Age - GBA

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GS2TLA rocks, best handheld rgpg since the origional i give it 5.0 for everything

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  • Apr. 14, 2003 Review: Golden Sun: The Lost Age

    The best portable RPG of 2001...erm, not to mention the best portable RPG ever...gets its long-awaited sequel. Is it still Psyn-eriffic?