Golden Sun

Game Boy Advance
User Score
9.0

Universal acclaim- based on 335 Ratings

User score distribution:
  1. Negative: 18 out of 335
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  1. Aug 11, 2023
    8
    Por más que la nostalgia le pese a muchos, no es la obra maestra que nos venden. Es un buen jrpg, con mucho mérito de crear entornos 3D en una Game Boy Advance, pero eso hace que el juego gráficamente sea algo feúcho. Además, las mecánicas son clásicas y simples.

    Las magias y sus combinaciones mediante djinn son tan variadas como confusas. Mazmorras con puzzles muy fáciles y pocos jefes
    Por más que la nostalgia le pese a muchos, no es la obra maestra que nos venden. Es un buen jrpg, con mucho mérito de crear entornos 3D en una Game Boy Advance, pero eso hace que el juego gráficamente sea algo feúcho. Además, las mecánicas son clásicas y simples.

    Las magias y sus combinaciones mediante djinn son tan variadas como confusas. Mazmorras con puzzles muy fáciles y pocos jefes finales. La historia tampoco es demasiado interesante, no conocemos a ningún villano, por no decir que aparecen tres veces en todo el juego. Muy buen juego si quieres un jrpg para alguien que nunca ha jugado uno o es un crío, pero no creo que sea extraordinario.
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  2. Aug 10, 2023
    10
    Golden Sun + Golden Sun: The Lost Age are probably my favorite games of all-time, and I love a 'lot' of games...

    There is so much content packed in this journey throughout the 2-game joint story. There's a lot of dialogue with an interesting story. It's not Final Fantasy or maybe Dragon Quest length, but not short either if you do a lot of optional things. The battles are quick-paced
    Golden Sun + Golden Sun: The Lost Age are probably my favorite games of all-time, and I love a 'lot' of games...

    There is so much content packed in this journey throughout the 2-game joint story. There's a lot of dialogue with an interesting story. It's not Final Fantasy or maybe Dragon Quest length, but not short either if you do a lot of optional things. The battles are quick-paced with little-to-no wasted time at the beginning or ends of them which is nice compared to some other RPGs, and also has some definite strategy involved for optional super bosses. The weapons, equipment, unleashes, psynergy, summons, Djinn, puzzles are all quite cool aspects of the game. The great puzzles & psynergy used outside of battles are fun & varied too! The sprites & visuals are phenomenal for the Game Boy Advance, a standout game for the graphical capabilities of the system. Also, the OST is a particular highlight; the person who made the music put their soul into the game, developing the different tracks. All the tracks are very nostalgic for me & quite good, like Final Fantasy IX's OST. Check out Coaltergeist's YouTube channel for remastered Golden Sun tracks if you want a taste.

    This game is definitely up there with some of the bests from the GBA system for sure(if not besting them all in my humble opinion)... great games such as: Pokemon, The Legend of Zelda, Super Mario Advance, Mario & Luigi: Super Star Saga, Advance Wars, Metroid, Castlevania, Final Fantasy, and Fire Emblem.

    If you like JRPGs, lots of extra content, & want to play one of the absolute best to grace the GBA, definitely check out both Golden Sun & Golden Sun: The Lost Age.

    Thanks for reading, and have a great day!
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#1 Most Discussed Game Boy Advance Game of 2001
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#1 Most Shared Game Boy Advance Game of 2001
Metascore
91

Universal acclaim - based on 29 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 29 out of 29
  2. Mixed: 0 out of 29
  3. Negative: 0 out of 29
  1. Hard-core RPG fans may feel the game is too derivative, to a certain extent it is, but for the rest of us Golden Sun is both a fantastic game and a nice trip down memory lane.
  2. GMR Magazine
    90
    A deep combat engine and brilliant graphics make this the best RPG available on the GBA. [Feb 2003, p.97]
  3. As one of the most critical Nintendo fans around, it's nice to see a game come out for the GBA that's original, pretty, fun, and doesn't involve any one of their stupid mascots.