As the sequel to fan-favorite Game Boy Advance RPG series, Golden Sun DS is about bringing a classic into the present. Gone are the rubbery, shuddering Camelot-style sprites, replaced with crisp cel-shaded 3D graphics reminiscent of Matrix's DS RPGs. (Which is perhaps fitting, given the two developers' common heritage.) Gone also are buttons: from the tiny snippet of gameplay available on the show floor, Golden Sun looks to be heading in a stylus-only direction.
Alex DS. from Link Cable Gaming writes: "The franchise celebrated its 20th anniversary yesterday without a peep from Nintendo and that’s a real shame because despite only being three games deep, this is one of the best-received RPG series out there. In short, it’s time for a new Golden Sun."
Yea good luck. Put this in the pile with f-zero, kid Icarus, wario land, etc. and label it the "wt are you waiting for" pile
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Golden Sun is a fantastic series. They should really continue it.
To say I miss Advanced Wars would be an understatement. Two of my top favorite series of the GBA.
I'd love to see a return of StarTropics. I don't think it will happen, but I'd welcome it.
Agreed. They have a deep catalog of dormant IPs that they could reinvent for the Switch.
Where the hell is Golden Sun? It's been 10 years. All Camelot's been doing are Mario sports games.
Over the decades, countless incredible franchises have graced Nintendo consoles, some of which have been neglected.
Banjo-Kazooie isn't a Nintendo franchise anymore
Conker was never a Nintendo, especially since non of its game were even published by Nintendo