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Golden Sun: The Lost Age
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The Lost Age follows the same traditional role-playing video game formula as Golden Sun. Players control a cast of characters as they journey through a fantasy-themed world, interact with other characters, battle monsters, acquire magic spells and equipment, and take part in a building, predefined narrative. While many actions the player takes are compulsory and central to the story, The Lost Age allows them to complete many objectives in the order they choose. As well, visiting previous locations to advance story elements and complete gameplay objectives are given a stronger emphasis than in the previous game. Most gameplay outside of battle takes place either in the game's overworld or within dungeons, caves, and other locales with puzzles integrated into their layout. Unlike the original game, in which the overworld was explored on foot except for a brief, non-navigable boat ride, a large portion of The Lost Age's gameplay involves navigating a magical ship across a large sea and visiting continents and islands. To complete puzzles, players must either push pillars to construct negotiable paths between elevated areas, climb up or descend cliffs, or obtain a special item to progress through the story and game world. Many of these puzzles revolve heavily around the usage of Psynergy, requiring the player to find items that grant the bearer new forms of Psynergy to accomplish tasks. Acquiring new Psynergy spells gives players access to new locations and secrets hidden within the game world. Besides combat, Psynergy spells are also heavily used in puzzles and exploration. Some types of Psynergy can only be used in either combat or in the overworld and non-battle scenarios. Other types of Psynergy can be used in both situations; for example, the “Frost” spell can be used to damage enemies in battle or to transform puddles of water into elongated pillars of ice as part of puzzles. The player gains more Psynergy spells as the game progresses, either through levelling up or acquiring and equipping, or using, special items. With each "utility" Psynergy spell, the party gains access to more locations and secrets hidden within the game world. Players are required to return to previous locations in the game to finish puzzles which they were previously unable to solve due to lacking specific Psynergy spells.
About Golden Sun: The Lost Age
Golden Sun: The Lost Age is a Open World, Role-playing (RPG), Squad Management, Turn-based game released in 2002 developed by Camelot Software Planning that offers Multiplayer, Player vs Player (PvP) gameplay from a bird view / isometric, third person perspective playable on Game Boy Advance, Wii U with 89 user ratings averaging 88.6/100. The game explores themes like Fantasy. If you enjoy Golden Sun: The Lost Age, you might also like similar games in our database of 45,000+ titles.
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Camelot Software Planning
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