Golden Sun- The Lost Age A Spectacular Game

User Rating: 9.4 | Ougon no Taiyou: Ushinawareshi Toki GBA
Golden Sun. The story of how Weyard, another world (which is flat) gets some ancient physcic energy being released, and that one group of people are after that power, another to save their own tribe, and the last to stop both of them.

From my point of view, Weyard is the inaccurate replica of Earth itself. You compare maps from the past with Weyard and you'll recognise a very, very stong similarity. Eg. Chicago is located near Contigo. Chicago is a windy place, Contigo is next to Jupiter lighthouse (lighthouse of the element of Wind). Coincedence? Xi'an in old maps was the town that was next to silk road. Xian in Golden Sun is the town next to silk road. Coincedence? There are many more I could relate to. Like The Apoji Islands and Indonesia, perhaps...

Anyway back to the review...

Golden Sun: The Lost Age is the sequel of Golden Sun.

The game will cover the lighting of the last 2 lighthouses, an introduction into new characters, a bunch of new nifty powers, more brain-boggling puzzles, and a whole lot more info to be told about the story of Weyard and the secret of Psyenergy.

The graphics were not impressive though. As you travel through the World map, your character would appear seemingly... mini... Those who do not have a very adequate sense of logic may fail to understand Weyard's geology easily.

However, graphics during battles were jaw-dropping as speical effects and animated sound effects were put into play.

All in all, Golden Sun: The Lost Age, is a very good buy and is worth spending your cash on.