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Xander
04-14-2005, 02:04 PM
Have you played it? Should I get it? I made a thread about RPGs on the GBA a LONG time ago but I never got around to getting one, so I have to ask now. I got bored of playing FF games a while ago, but now I kinda want to play an RPG again, and I want something different for my GBA since I don't have much except Pokemon at the moment...
Agent Proto
04-14-2005, 03:24 PM
I've played Golden Sun: The Lost Sun, but not the first game. I was pretty impressed with the game. The battles are interesting, and the characters too. I don't know if I would recommend getting Golden Sun, but you will find fun playing it.
You know, there's a Kingdom Hearts game for GBA. You should get that too, if you haven't already, along with Golden Sun.
Destai
04-14-2005, 04:03 PM
I loved Golden Sun. Its a really good game. Theres two parts to it and you'd want to play the first one or the second one might not make much sense to you. Theres a lot of puzzles ,neat Rpg music and interesting characters and the bettles are pretty straight laced RPG. Its great for a game boy game.
Xander
04-14-2005, 04:56 PM
You know, there's a Kingdom Hearts game for GBA. You should get that too, if you haven't already, along with Golden Sun.
It's not out here yet, will be on the 6th May..hopefully. Of course I'll be getting that n__n Just in the meantime, hehe.
crono_logical
04-14-2005, 05:43 PM
If you can get the first one before the second, then yes, it's a good game for the GBA. I think the second one is more interesting if you complete the first, and you also take your clear data code over too :p Almost like Suikoden in that manner, come to think of it, except you use a code rather than save game, since you can't really share a save game when it's stored on the cartridge :p
Maxico
04-14-2005, 05:49 PM
Yeah, I really liked it. It the design of the places is great and the fact that some of your battle abilitys can be used outside of battle is a pretty cool feature (I like casting freeze (stop) on random villagers).
Yeah so I would recommend it.
Yamaneko
04-14-2005, 06:03 PM
The first one is a great game. It can be a bit too straight forward, but still a good RPG.
Lord Chainsaw
04-15-2005, 12:06 AM
I played the first one and thought it stunk. I was so incredibly turned off by the first one that I never even bothered with the sequel (I shouldn't even call it a sequel, I should call it the trick-ripoff second half of the same damn game they make you pay an extra 30$ for)
And hey, that's great and all. Some people like games that span a couple of installments to tell one story. Take Xenosaga. I like Xenosaga. Even though the game is divided into six parts I like it. But what really gets me fired up about Golden Sun is that they never told you it would be only half a game when it came out. I would have loved that little piece of information when I bought the game.
That's fine, I didn't let that sour my mood too much. What did though were the paper thin characters, annoying puzzles, and GOD THE DIALOGUE. The dialogue drags for ever and ever. The characters repeat your next mission over and over again, but when it comes game time you're still absolutely clueless as to what you are supposed to do next. Don't count on seeing many puzzles besides rolling logs and log like objects either.
What I will say is good about this game is the music though. I believe it was done by the same individual who composed for Star Ocean III. Anybody who can come up with a masterpiece like Highbrow is alright in my book.
This isn't saying you shouldn't pick up this game. My standards are a bit different from the norm. I find that the majority of people who pick this game up end up enjoying it, although there are some that really don't like it. Golden Sun is pretty much either a love it or hate it game. You have to decide which type of gamer you are.
Zante
04-15-2005, 06:19 PM
I liked it, kindna like a mix of zelda and final fantasy. The dialogues are horrible in the first one (I had to get throught them with turbo :mad: ), but in the second one they are OK.
omnitarian
04-15-2005, 07:08 PM
They're fun.
Buy them.
:p
Ultima Shadow
04-15-2005, 09:36 PM
I think Golden Sun is 1 of the greatest games for the GBA. :greenie:
Oh, and get the first one first or else it will be very confusing. :greenie:
StarlightAngel
04-15-2005, 09:44 PM
Personally, I really enjoyed the game. The psynergy was fun (Freezing or stop, as someone mentioned before, more so than most of the other spells ^^) I really liked the storyline too. Alex kicks arse.
Destai
04-15-2005, 10:12 PM
I really liked the storyline too. Alex kicks arse.So true for both points.
Ultima Shadow
04-16-2005, 05:05 PM
Alex kicks arse.
I think Saturos was even cooler though.
Xander
04-17-2005, 12:19 AM
If it's still there I think I'll be picking it up tomorrow! They had a second hand copy pretty cheap anyway, so I'll just trade it if I don't like it. I think I will though. =)
Rostum
04-17-2005, 12:48 AM
I really loved Golden Sun, and I played the first few hours of the second one and it looked pretty decent that I might play it some other time.
I say get it, if you just want something fun to play. =)
Del Murder
04-17-2005, 01:28 AM
I need to remember to beat this game. It was pretty fun, but they overdid the dialogue a bit.
MoonZapdos
04-17-2005, 05:18 PM
Golden Sun is one of the best GBA Rpg games in my opinion. But ya know, you should buy Golden Sun: The Lost Age, because it is longer, you have more characters and you can fusion summons.
Ultima Shadow
04-17-2005, 07:54 PM
Golden Sun is one of the best GBA Rpg games in my opinion. But ya know, you should buy Golden Sun: The Lost Age, because it is longer, you have more characters and you can fusion summons.
No, she should buy the FIRST game FIRST and THEN the second. :greenie:
Azure Chrysanthemum
04-17-2005, 08:00 PM
No, she should buy the FIRST game FIRST and THEN the second.
Yes. It's a great game, I enjoyed it quite a bit. Some of the characters lacked definition, but it was generally a fun game and the story was intriguing.
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