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Golden Sun: Dark Dawn : ウィキペディア英語版
Golden Sun: Dark Dawn

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is a role-playing game for the Nintendo DS developed by Camelot Software Planning. The game was first announced as "Golden Sun DS" in E3 2009, and ''Dark Dawn'' was featured in Nintendo's E3 2010 presentation, where its official name and release window were revealed. It is the third title in the ''Golden Sun'' series, released 7 years after its predecessor, Game Boy Advance game ''Golden Sun: The Lost Age''.
''Dark Dawn'' is set 30 years after the events of the first two games and follows the path of the descendants of the earlier games' heroes. Players control characters as they travel through the fictional world of Weyard. The player uses magic (called "psynergy") to defeat enemies and discover new locations, help local populations and find elemental djinn which augment the characters' powers.
== Gameplay ==

''Dark Dawn'', like its predecessors, uses the traditional role-playing video game formula. Players guide characters through a fantasy-themed world as they interact with other characters, battle monsters, acquire increasingly powerful Psyenergy and equipment and take part in a predefined narrative. Unlike the previous games, some locations become inaccessible after certain points.〔 A new feature is the addition of an encyclopedia system, which explains and keeps track of concepts that are relevant to "Dark Dawn" and its predecessors.
Much of the time spent outside of battle takes place either in the game's overworld or within dungeons, caves and other locales with puzzles integrated into their layout. Like ''The Lost Age'', ''Dark Dawn'''s gameplay involves navigating a ship across a large sea to visit continents and islands.〔 To complete puzzles, players must either push pillars to construct paths between elevated areas, climb up and rappel down cliffs, or obtain a special item. Many puzzles revolve around the game’s resident form of magic spells, Psynergy, requiring the player to find items that grant new forms of Psynergy in order to accomplish tasks.
Whereas many role-playing video games limit magic to battles, Psynergy spells are used in puzzles and exploration.〔 Some types of Psynergy can only be used in combat while some spells are only used in the game's overworld and in non-battle scenarios. Some Psynergy can also be used for both situations; for example, the “Cold Snap” ability can be used to damage enemies in battle, or to transform puddles of water into elongated pillars of ice as part of a puzzle. In non-battle scenarios, a light ring appears around the character and players can decide the direction of the ability by using the touch screen or buttons. Psynergy comes in four elements: Venus (rocks and plants), Mars (fire and heat), Jupiter (wind and electricity), and Mercury (water and ice). The player gains more Psynergy spells as the game progresses, either through leveling up or acquiring and equipping, or using, special items, and with each "utility" Psynergy spell the party gains access to more locations and secrets hidden within the game world.

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