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== Table of Contents ==
== Table of Contents ==
 
{{:Golden Sun: The Lost Age/Table of Contents}}
=== Getting started ===
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* [[/Controls/]]
* [[/Creating a New Game/]]
 
=== [[/Walkthrough/]] ===
 
# [[/Prologue/]]
# [[/Venus Lighthouse/]]
# [[/Suhulla Gate/]]
# [[/Idejima/]]
# [[/Daila/]]
# [[/Kandorean Temple/]]
# [[/Shrine of the Sea God/]]
# [[/Dehkan Plateau/]]
# [[/East Indra Shore/]]
# [[/Indra Cavern/]]
# [[/Madra/]]
# [[/Madra Catacombs/]]
# [[/Madra Drawbridge/]]
# [[/Osenia Cliffs/]]
# [[/Yampi Desert/]]
# [[/Alhafra/]]
# [[/Air's Rock/]]
# [[/Garoh/]]
# [[/Mikasalla/]]
 
=== Lists ===
 
* [[/Equipment list/]]
* [[/Djinn list/]]
* [[/Summons/]]
* [[/Items list/]]
* [[/Enemy list/]]


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[[Category:Camelot Software Planning]]

Revision as of 19:32, 9 December 2006

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Golden Sun: The Lost Age is the sequel to the successful and highly popular Golden Sun for the GBA. For the best experience while playing this game, you should play Golden Sun because the story line basically continues on straight after the first game, which ended with a cliffhanger. So all-in-all it's like one big two-part game.

This time you're not in control of Isaac; the main character is Felix. This is interesting because you're playing characters who were considered villains in the original (are they or not? play and find out) Your party includes unique, deep characters who have complex back stories. This game guide has many of party and plot related spoilers so you'll want to be careful when looking into it. It's a fantastic game which was ranked highly by many review sites and magazines. If you want a hardcore turn-based RPG for the Game Boy Advance it doesn't get much better then this.

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