Binding: Paperback Dewey Decimal Number: 794.8 EAN: 9780761541806 ISBN: 0761541802 Label: Prima Games Manufacturer: Prima Games Number Of Items: 1 Number Of Pages: 224 Publication Date: April 22, 2003 Publisher: Prima Games Release Date: April 22, 2003 Sales Rank: 112452 Studio: Prima Games
Product DescriptionIn a dying world, an epic adventure is born . . . . ·Thorough walkthroughs for both Golden SunTM and Golden SunTM: The Lost Age ·Proven strategy to defeat all bosses ·Tips on using weapons, armor, and equipment ·Hints on mastering Psynergy ·Locations of all Djinn ·All sidequests revealed
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A Helpful maunal
The pictures and diagrams are very useful. Sometimes the text can be a little confusing because parts of an explanation are spread out over several areas of the text, and it's a struggle to put the whole explanation all together. Overall, a very useful manual.
Better walkthroughs are readily available
The Golden Sun games have more walkthroughs available for free than most games. Most of the online gamefaqs walkthroughs for Golden Sun and Golden Sun: The Lost Age are so thorough and accurate (except that some authors have problems with their lefts and rights at times) that this guide isn't really necessary unless you do not have Internet access and, if you're reading this, you no doubt do.
These were the first rpg's I ever played and I was able to complete both games with just one online walkthrough I printed out for GS1 (an excellent guide by ElectroSpector) and two guides I printed out for Lost Age (the best of the two by Sunny Masud). That this guide does not include the dungeon on Crossbone Island is very puzzling. At ... Read More
Golden Sun and Golden Sun 2 review
The book is a great help with the game. I recommend getting the book along with the game.
Great for its price.
With this guide you are paying $5 for each game and you just cant beat that price, especially when you consider how massive each game is. But the saying 'you get what you pay for' holds true on this guide.
The secret dungeon, Crossbone Island, of the first game is covered nowhere in this guide. Neither is the secret dungeon of the second game. What gives?
And a world map, which is standard far for a massive rpg, is non existant too. It does give directions in text but these can be extremely vague in some parts.
Also, there is no beastiary in the guide. Some of the rarest and best items in the game can only be gotten from enemies and this info is sorely missing with no beastiary.
And the item database is pretty ... Read More
Tells you all the secret places and item locations
It's true that this guide doesn't "walk you though step-by-step". If you need that kind of instruction, you shouldn't even be playing RPG games, better check yourself into a community college or go back to 1st grade. It shows you the location with a picture, and some hints. How to get there? Well, just walk around, isn't that part of the fun of exploring the game?