A classic role-playing game branches out with a new look, countless adventures and heroic battles. The game picks up 30 years after the first two games in the series left off. At the end of Golden Sun: The Lost Age, the heroes succeeded in bringing the world-healing power of the Golden Sun back to the world of Weyard. In the years since, the immense power of the Golden Sun has changed nearly everything. Continents have shifted. New countries have emerged. New species have appeared. But the world is now imperiled by a new threat. Psynergy Vortexes, which suck the elemental Psynergy from both the land and power-wielding Adepts alike, are spreading across the world. The new generation of heroes - the children of those from the previous games - are drawn into the mystery behind the vortexes, as they cross a chaotic world that is succumbing to a new evil. |
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Golden Sun: Dark Dawn for the Nintendo DS Review
By: Todd Douglass
Blogcritics.org Reviews
Published on: 12/21/2010 5:22 AM
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| It's been a while since we've heard the name Golden Sun. This franchise from Camelot Software and Nintendo was all the rave back when the Game Boy Advance was at its zenith. It was successful for its role-playing game tropes, innovative magic system, and classic appeal. Two incarnations were available for the franchise, and now the third has finally made the leap to the DS nearly five years later. Was it worth the wait?...read the full review | |































