Hans and Félix return to Nintendo consoles
It took much longer than expected, but the Big N had not forgotten either Hans or Félix: starting next week the two Golden Suns published on Game Boy Advance will be added at no additional cost to the Nintendo Switch Online game catalog . Two absolutely essential RPGs in the legacy of portable gaming that return with all the added benefits of the service and treatment of their classics.
Let’s start from the main thing: golden sun Yes Golden Sun: The Lost Age They will arrive on Switch via the Nintendo Switch Online Expansion Pack on January 17th. Once you’ve updated the GBA app, all you have to do is open it and flip the cover over to enjoy these classics whose pixel art, as you can see, is still a real pleasure. And that’s not the best thing about every game.
Originally released in 2001 in both Japan and the United States, and a few months later in Europe, the golden sun The original was a fascinating demonstration of what the Game Boy Advance could offer, combining the best of the Pixel Art of the SNES classics and a fantasy storyline that quickly captivates the player.
Worthy of note in these chapters is its combat system, dynamic and deep, with magnificent aerial transitions that adapted wonderfully to that twist in mechanics that every role-playing game dares to give: scattered throughout the world of Weyard there are 28 Dijin creatures that do not they only possess elemental qualities, but they also alter the classes of our heroes. A genius.
Golden Sun: The Lost Age It will be released just two years later, in 2003, and even if we will experience the story through new protagonists, it won’t take long to discover that it is a full-fledged sequel. Exceptionally Good: As Felix’s company, our task will be to restore alchemy in Weyard. And be careful, if we had saved the progress of the first game we could import it into this sequel.
There is a third game within the saga, Golden Sun: Dark Dawn, which is quite complicated for it to reach the Switch because it was released for the dual screen of the Nintendo DS. Unless, of course, the Big N surprises us and brings out a remake on par with Link’s Awakening or Super Mario RPG on Switch. To dream, let it not be.
In any case, it’s time to celebrate the return of golden sun. Even when it comes to two saves in the form of classics for Nintendo Switch Online. Among other things because the originals were only reprinted in 2014 for a Wii U whose eShop was closed not long ago. Being a new window to introduce those who have played it and those who have never embarked on these adventures two absolute role-playing essentials on the Game Boy Advance. A saga that has been absent for too long, although never forgotten.
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