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The changes to gameplay brought about by transferring data from a completed save file from the previous game include primarily the inventory, statistics, and Djinn collections of the original game's party when they join Felix's party late in The Lost Age. Also, several bonus events may trigger based on what was achieved in the previous adventure, some of which yield unique equipment.
The most important effect of this is that all 72 Djinn may be amassed; hidden throughout The Lost Age are four optional "super dungeons" explorable late-game that are more challenging than the mandatory dungeons, and while three of them may be explored in any case, the final and most challenging dungeon in the series, the Anemos Inner Sanctum , may only be entered when all 72 Djinn are present.
It contains the most powerful optional boss in the series as well as the final two summon tablets, Charon and Iris. First announced at E3 , released in Japan on October 28 , and released in North America and other regions from November to December, Golden Sun: Dark Dawn is the first installment of what has been described as the "main story", to which the Game Boy Advance duology are described as the "prologues".
Set thirty years after the end of The Lost Age , the game focuses on the offspring of the previous games' heroes, led by Isaac's son, Matthew. His, Karis' , and Tyrell's quest starts out as a search for a rare feather from the gigantic Mountain Roc - a quest handed down to them by Isaac as a rite of passage for them to take as Adepts. However, their journey quickly gets sidetracked as they find themselves entangled in a strange scheme authored by the ruler of the enigmatic, military country of Tuaparang , to whom the commanders Blados , Chalis , and a very familiar face are subservient.
As they are joined by friends from a variety of cultural backgrounds - Rief , Amiti , Sveta , Eoleo , and Himi - Matthew's company revitalizes Alchemy-based machinery left behind by the ancients of an age long past, returning regions of Angara to the former glory of ancient civilizations previously believed extinct.
But years of racial prejudice and military conflict between humanity and a recently-transformed clan of hybrid beastmen soon comes to demonstrate one thing very clearly: not all of the ancient secrets were meant to be brought back into light. The entire game is presented in fully 3D polygonal graphics, but otherwise, the various gameplay systems of the Game Boy Advance games are more-or-less retained exactly, and most of the game content, from equipment and Psynergy to summons and monsters, is comprised of a selection of the combined content of the GBA games, interspersed with some new content.
The explorable world is comprised of most of the continent of Angara sans the Bilibin and Imil regions and the upper half of the Great Eastern Sea that surrounds the continent.
Unlike The Lost Age , each of the game's additional party members gradually add themselves to your party, all of them bringing their own collection of Djinn, and each of the eight characters' default class series are different from all the rest.
Like in The Lost Age , however, there is once again 72 Djinn, 18 for each element and 9 for allocation to each character, but less than half of these are familiar Djinn returning from the GBA games. There is only one new summon , which together with the other 13 summons of The Lost Age are once again summons to collect either by finding their summon tablets or through special events. Some class series are taken out notably, the class-changing items and other class series are added in, and various changes to classes' Psynergy collections are made.
Perhaps the biggest core change is a redesigned weapon-unleash system, in which all weapons - Long Swords, Axes, Light Blades, Maces, Staffs and Ankhs, and now Bows and Fist Weapons - have multiple unleashes from which a character chooses randomly whenever he unleashes, the available unleashes are unlocked one-after-the-other for that character as the character gains weapon experience, and many of the unleashes hit multiple enemies at a time.
Despite being a DS title, this installment does not feature any sort of backwards compatibility with the GBA titles. Internet Archive's 25th Anniversary Logo. Search icon An illustration of a magnifying glass. User icon An illustration of a person's head and chest. Sign up Log in. Web icon An illustration of a computer application window Wayback Machine Texts icon An illustration of an open book. It is the kind of story that is best experienced for yourself rather than just reading about online.
It was epic, fun and even dark in places too. I love this kind of combat system and it is very easy to get to grips with. You pick what attacks you want to use or guarding, items and so on and then you wait for it to happen.
You need to deal with enemy attacks and so on and in general, the combat is a great deal of fun. Part of what people love about the Golden Sun series is the Djinns. Think of these like summons in Final Fantasy. These are creatures you can call into battle which can dish out way more damage and they look really cool too. There is a large selection of these and it was always exciting when you would get a new one to use.
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