Dragon Quest VIII: Journey Of The Cursed King - Nintendo 3DS

Dragon Quest VIII: Journey Of The Cursed King - Nintendo 3DS

  • $174.95
    Unit price per  From: $89.95 - $174.95

Only 0 left!

The court jester Dhoulmagus of the kingdom of Trodain stole a powerful magical scepter sealed beneath the royal castle. Using the power of the scepter, Dhoulmagus destroyed the castle, placed a curse upon the kingdom and its people, and turned King Trode into a troll and the princess into a horse. A sole surviving castle guard journeys with the king, the princess, a reformed bandit named Yangus and a few other companions in search of the evil jester and a way to break the curse.

Dragon Quest VIII: Journey of the Cursed King is a traditional Japanese-style role-playing game with random enemy encounters, simple turn-based combat mechanics, and management of a party consisting of four characters, each belonging to a clearly defined class. Unlike its predecessors in the series and most Japanese RPGs in general, the game features a continuous world with fairly vast landscapes and integrated towns and dungeons, as opposed to world map traveling and locations represented by icons. The game features full camera rotation and optional first-person view. Like in the previous Dragon Quest games, many objects can be interacted with; for example, barrels can be physically lifted, carried, and broken, to reveal items hidden within.

In addition to experience points, the player receives skill points from battles, which can be manually allocated into a skill category of the player's choice. These categories include three different kinds of weapons, fisticuffs, and a discipline unique to each character. After a required amount of skill points has been invested into a particular category, the correspondent character learns a new ability or becomes more proficient with the chosen weapon. The Alchemy Pot system allows players to gather recipes and mix items to create new ones.

The international version of the game features several updates to the original Japanese version, including voice acting, graphic menu, symphonic soundtracks, and flashier effects.

When the game was later released for the 3DS some alterations were made. Random encounters (besides those encountered while sailing) have been eliminated in favor of battles being started by running into enemies visible on screen, battle animations can be fast forwarded, the ability to quick save anywhere, the ability to capture and caption screenshots with a new photo mode feature (this mode is also side quest related too), the alchemy pot now produces items instantly and can also produce multiples of the same items right out of the gate, More major additions include the two characters Red and Morrie now being able to be recruited into the players party, new story sequences, two new challenging dungeons, new monster arena challenges, new costumes, new recipes, new equipment, and new monsters among other tweaks.

    Disclaimer: The product images shown are for illustration purposes only and may not be an exact representation of the product received.



    We Also Recommend