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  1. 15 nov 2005 · For Dragon Quest VIII: Journey of the Cursed King on the PlayStation 2, GameFAQs has 33 guides and walkthroughs.

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  2. Dragon Quest VIII: Journey of the Cursed King [c] is a role-playing video game developed by Level-5 and published by Square Enix for the PlayStation 2. It was released in Japan in 2004, in North America in 2005, and in PAL regions in 2006. [9]

  3. This is my full walkthrough for Dragon Quest 8 which covers each town, dungeon and sidequest throughout the entire game. The guide is filled with both text and pictures to guide you throughout the game and all treasure chests have their locations marked on my maps - which I have for every dungeon & area.

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  4. 15 nov 2005 · PlayStation 2. Dragon Quest VIII's world flows. It moves. It's utterly huge. It reminds one of "Zelda: Ocarina of Time" on a "Grand Theft Auto" scale. It is an adventure.

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  5. dragonquest.fandom.com › wiki › Dragon_Quest_VIIIDragon Quest VIII

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    PS2 version

    For king and country!

    3DS version

    When an ancient sceptre is stolen, an epic adventure is born!

    New features

    1. The game uses an over-the-shoulder 3-D display on all maps, replacing the traditional bird's-eye view. It can optionally be switched to a first-person view. Only the lead character is displayed in the map view, however. The lead character may be swapped though. 2. There is an automap feature in dungeons, and complete maps of all towns. 3. Characters are shown holding their equipped weapons, in an appropriate posture. In a few cases, the character's displayed clothing will change to reflect...

    Tension system

    There is a new Dragon Ball-inspired tensionsystem, allowing combatants to spend a turn "Psyching Up" which will build up "tension". Tension will increase the power level of their next attack or spell. Tension can be charged repeatedly (up to 4 levels), increasing attack power in each stage. There is a new party AI option to focus on using high-tension attacks, replacing the old "Leave it to me" option. Tension can be used to overcome a monster's resistance to physical or elemental attacks. At...

    Skill system

    Each character has five skill values that can increase during the course of the game; three are associated with the character's three favored weapon types, one with unarmed combat, and one with the character's special ability. Skill points awarded on level-up, or when using a skill seed, can be distributed among the five skills by the player. Increasing a skill beyond certain fixed levels grants additional powers and bonuses to statistics when the player is using an appropriate type of weapon.

    Changes in the 3DS version

    1. Two new playable characters, Red and Morrie, who were NPCs in the PS2 version. 2. No random encounters. Monsters are now seen via the world map and in dungeons. 3. Dungeons in the 3DS version will have gimmicks added that weren't in the PS2 version. 4. Like the mobile version, you'll be able to save skill points for later use. 5. Japanese voice acting is added in the Japanese version. 6. Soundtrack by the Tokyo Metropolitan Symphony Orchestra. 7. Players are able to take photos in the game...

    Playable Characters

    1. Hero- The Hero is a royal guard of Trodain, who journeys with King Trode to hunt down Dhoulmagus and make him pay for his crimes. His pet mouse, Munchie, always rides in his right coat pocket. 2. Yangus- Yangus is a former bandit who journeys with the Hero and King Trode. Like the Hero, he is a party member from the start of the game. It is highly implied that he and Red had a romantic relationship prior to the events in the game. 3. Jessica- Jessica is a voluptuous, short-tempered, and to...

    Other Characters

    1. King Trode - King Trode is the King of Trodain, and the titular character of Dragon Quest VIII: Journey of the Cursed King. He was transformed into a toad-like creature by the evil wizard Dhoulmagus, and is trying to find a way to lift the curse upon him. During parts of the game, if you press the Select button, King Trode will give you helpful advice. He is also playable during the party's time in Tryan Gully. 2. Princess Medea- Medea is the daughter of King Trode. She was turned into a h...

    Like the other games in the series, Dragon Quest VIII's designers include Yuji Horii as scenario director, Akira Toriyama as the art designer, and Koichi Sugiyama as the music composer. Unlike the original Japanese version, the North American and European localisations of the game mark a departure from previous Dragon Quest titles, due to the inclu...

    Square Enix has released Dragon Quest VIII on the Apple Appstore, and on Google Play Storefor iPhone and Android platforms with some minor changes such as FPS cap, instant alchemy, Dragovian Trails rewards and the removal of Dragon Soul skill.

    Dragon Quest VIII: Journey of the Cursed King received "generally favorable" reviews on Metacritic getting a metascore of 85/100 on 3DSand 78/100 on iOS.

  6. dragonquest.fandom.com › it › wikiDragon Quest VIII

    Dragon Quest VIII: Journey of the Cursed King (nelle regioni PAL, Dragon Quest: The Journey of the Cursed King) è l'ottavo capitolo della serie Dragon Quest e il primo ad essere sviluppato da Level-5 e pubblicato da Square Enix per la console per videogiochi PlayStation 2.

  7. 29 dic 2023 · Dragon Quest VIII begins when the evil jester Dhoulmagus steals a magical sceptre from Trodain Castle. With this powerful sceptre, he transforms the inhabitants of Trodain into plant-like statues, as well as changing the king into a toad-like monster and the princess into a horse, while covering the majority of the castle in large ...