
Golden Sun: The Lost Age
The direct sequel shifts perspective to antagonist-turned-protagonist Felix, expanding the world of Weyard with sailing mechanics and 72 new Djinn. Introduces 4-player versus battles and the epic 8-phase final dungeon.
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About This Game
Importing save data from the original Golden Sun unlocks exclusive items, transfers Djinn collections, and reveals alternate story paths based on previous choices.
Adds 14 new psynergy abilities including the game-changing 'Lift' and 'Sand' spells that enable access to previously unreachable areas in both games.
Features the most complex class system in the series with 84 possible combinations when all Djinn are collected across both titles.
Sold 1.8 million copies. Maintained 90/100 on Metacritic - considered one of the most ambitious JRPG sequels ever made.
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