Golden Sun is a more obscure franchise, but one of it's most known aspects is that of the Four Elements.
Earth, Fire, Wind, Water, there's a reason why some people refer to Golden Sun as the closest thing we ever got to a good Avatar game.
Something that's not as known however due to the lower amount of people who played the series is that by the end of the 3rd and currently final game, the ideas of Light and Dark elements start to come up. The game ends on a cliffhanger before they can be truly delved into and there's nothing present for Light Psynergy or Dark Psynergy in terms of gameplay, but imagine if the series had continued long enough to incorporate this?
Makes you wonder what kinds of Psynergy Attacks and Summons, especially summons, they would have come up with.
And in the realm of Smash, part of Isaac's insane moveset potential is the fact that he can use Psynergy of any element depending on his equipment set up. If Light and Dark made it into the series, Isaac would have even more moveset potential than he already does. That's kind of crazy to think about.
Earth, Fire, Wind, Water, there's a reason why some people refer to Golden Sun as the closest thing we ever got to a good Avatar game.
Something that's not as known however due to the lower amount of people who played the series is that by the end of the 3rd and currently final game, the ideas of Light and Dark elements start to come up. The game ends on a cliffhanger before they can be truly delved into and there's nothing present for Light Psynergy or Dark Psynergy in terms of gameplay, but imagine if the series had continued long enough to incorporate this?
Makes you wonder what kinds of Psynergy Attacks and Summons, especially summons, they would have come up with.
And in the realm of Smash, part of Isaac's insane moveset potential is the fact that he can use Psynergy of any element depending on his equipment set up. If Light and Dark made it into the series, Isaac would have even more moveset potential than he already does. That's kind of crazy to think about.