Dragon Quest VIII: Journey of the Cursed King (Sony PlayStation 2, 2006)

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Brace yourself for the RPG adventure of a lifetime with "Dragon Quest VIII: Journey of the Cursed King." This game was originally released in Japan in 2004. The North American release for the PlayStation 2 took place in 2005. Previously known as Dragon Warrior in the U.S., Square Enix changed the name to Dragon Quest to match the name in Japan for the American PS2 release. This continuation of the popular saga focuses on a court jester who turns peasants into thorns and nobles into animals. Players control a castle guard who must recruit allies who haven't been affected by the curse of the jester. Dragon Ball Z fans notice that the characters and enemies in the game look familiar. That's because every creature in Journey of the Cursed King was created by Akira Toriyama of Final Fantasy fame. This respected Japanese artist worked hand-in-hand with Square Enix to bring this game to life. In addition to the story quests, "Journey of the Cursed King" features a number of optional quests. Similar to the Final Fantasy games, each optional quest extends the life of the game by a significant amount. It takes the average gamer over 100 hours to see and do everything in this PlayStation 2 title. The player encounters random battles during gameplay, and like other Dragon Quest titles, "Journey of the Cursed King" features turn-based combat. Select the actions of your characters and watch them play out on screen. The monsters attack during your turn as well. This combat system is slower-paced but allows for a great deal of strategy. Players have the chance to raise the statistics of their characters to battle fiercer foes. Players can also customize members of their party, having them specialize in combat, healing, magic, or other essential skills.The graphics in this 3D Dragon Quest game are cel-shaded, emulating the look of an animated cartoon. Even the environments in the game, such as the dungeon, are full of life. "Dragon Quest VIII" features a minimal amount of slowdown and almost no flickering. "Dragon Quest VIII" also sports an impressive draw distance, letting you see far into the horizon. "Dragon Quest VIII" supports widescreen televisions, a quality that wasn't common at the time of its release. The Dragon Quest series has always been known for its fantastic music, and "Dragon Quest VIII" is no different. Square Enix has packed "Dragon Quest VIII" full of memorable tunes that thrill for hours. Composed and conducted by Koichi Sugiyama, who composed the tracks for the previous Dragon Quest games, all of "Journey of the Cursed King's" compositions are performed by Tokyo Metropolitan Symphony Orchestra. Intended for players over the age of 13, "Dragon Quest VIII" for PS2 is rated T by the ESRB. If you're on the search for the ultimate RPG gaming experience for the PS2, this is it. At over 100 hours of gameplay, you get more than your money's worth of action. "Dragon Quest VIII" is a must-own game for any PlayStation library.

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PublisherSquare Enix
MPNSLUS 21207
UPC0662248905013
eBay Product ID (ePID)47662883

Product Key Features

PlatformSony PlayStation 2
RatingT-Teen
Game NameDragon Quest VIII: Journey of the Cursed King

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Release Year2006
Number of Players1

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  • Top 10 RPGs

    I'm not a deep RPG player. I haven't scratched the surface. But, I'm confident that this is one that should be considered in the hall of fame. Amazing & deep turn-based gameplay, immaculate score, interesting storyline, incredible art direction & design from the master, Akira Toriyama (Dragon Ball, Chrono Trigger), vibrant characters, and authentic, well-written, well-acted dialogue. Everything in this game is so well done it's crazy that they had to include a Final Fantasy XII demo disc in order to market it to North America. This is an absolute Class "A" Game.

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: Pre-owned

  • Top 3 RPG of All Time

    DQ VIII is simply one of the best RPG games ever made. It is a masterpiece of art and graphics as well as a deep story line. The voice acting is superb, better than most movies made today. there is an extremely wide variety of villains, victims and good folk. The story itself is tightly interwoven as it unfolds across a massive world that you can and must explore. For old school RPG gamers, this game is the ultimate blend of fun, challenges and GRINDING! Once you start to play you will not want to put this game aside. If you're a fan of turn based, old school RPG's and just love to hunt Metal Slimes, this is the game for you!

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: Pre-owned

  • Original, no remakes.

    Should have bought this years ago, but better late than never. This original NA version of DQ is not as rare as DWVII is on ebay. But I think it could get there. I got the game for that dual-fold purpose - to have and cherish one of the best RPG's in history, and hold it as a collectible. I am not into remakes, especially when so much is changed as was the case with the DWVII remake. Get the original if you want to play a good game.

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: Pre-owned

  • One of the most polished JRPGs ever

    It took me only a couple of weeks to get through this game. What an absolute pleasure it was to play! Compelling story and characters, a well thought-out world, intuitive and polished battle system...I could go on. It’s perfect! Definitely requires quite a time commitment to enjoy fully since you for sure need to grind quite a bit but it was so much fun that it didn’t bother me one bit. Every fan on JRPGs needs to play this game.

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: Pre-owned

  • Good graphics, not automatic

    For this game to look good, on your PS2, you need good connections to HD test. There are component cables, but I found that terrible. So used a converter cable PS2 to HDMI, and the screen play improved a lot. The game is somewhat loopy, and the humor is groaner,groaned,, but I enjoy it. Gets a little difficult, while you adjust battles, and alchemy. Well worth playing many times. One girl player, kinda hangs out of her outfit to borderline ummmm. Just a parents warning. lol

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: Pre-owned

  • Great Product

    Condition was exactly as the pictures showed. Complete, nothing missing, and game plays great! Only 15 hours in thus far, but loving every minute of it, dug out my old PS2 just to play this game after falling in love with Dragon Quest XI on Switch

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: Pre-owned

  • The best JRPG in overseas occidental countries

    DQ VIII is, by far, one of the most significative games in the franchise and a very needed introduction for everyone in the world of JRPG. It's a classic in the genre and, despite their renewal versions on 3DS (Nintendo), it is totally worth playing in its original console-system. Though it can't be compared with the way that JRPG have evolved today, it still remains a quite little charm that makes the story, characters and gameplay, rememorable for everyone. It's worth your time, money and effort to play games like these.

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: Pre-owned

  • Dragon Quest VIII review

    Game works fine, despite being nearly 15 years old. The included booklet was also nice to peruse through! DragonQuest VIII is highly recommended to any rpg fan or just anyone who enjoys an epic tale of adventure!

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: Pre-owned

  • Beautiful

    Dragon Quest VIII is simply a classic of the rpg genre. Aside from the great story and gameplay, the soundtrack on this game is beautiful which is the sole reason I bought this version again over the 3ds version.

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: Pre-owned

  • Game came in really good condition. Plays great and with no issues. Thank you!

    Game came in really good condition. Plays great and with no issues. Thank you!

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: Pre-owned