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Dragon Quest VIII: Journey of the Cursed King
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ドラゴンクエストVIII 空と海と大地と呪われし姫君 Dragon Quest VIII Sora to Umi to Daichi to Norowareshi Himegimi
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North American box art
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N. America:
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January 20, 2017[1]
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Japan:
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August 27, 2015
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Europe:
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January 20, 2017[2]
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Australia:
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January 21, 2017[3]
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S. Korea:
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January 20, 2017[4]
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Dragon Quest VIII: Journey of the Cursed King (known in Europe as Dragon Quest: The Journey of the Cursed King) is the eighth main installment of Square Enix's Dragon Quest series, developed by Level-5 originally for the PlayStation 2 and released in 2004-2006. The game was later remade for Nintendo 3DS, released in 2015 in Japan, and was later released worldwide in 2017. Dragon Quest VIII was the first installment in the series to use the "Dragon Quest" name for its international release.
Blurb
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Story
In the land of Trodian, the king's court jester Dhoulmagus steals an ancient scepter and casts a spell on the entire castle, turning the king into a troll, the princess into a horse, and everybody else into plants. The protagonist, a guard who was unaffected by the spell, goes on an adventure with a party of other characters to stop Dhoulmagus and undo the curse. However, after defeating Dhoulmagus it is discovered that he was possessed by Rhapthorne, the Lord of Darkness sealed away by seven sages. The player must stop Rhapthorne in order to undo the curse once and for all.
Gameplay
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Technical details
Media:
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Nintendo 3DS Game Card Digital download
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Download size:
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24,413 blocks
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Supported features:
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Nintendo Network (Online Play), StreetPass
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Input / compatible controllers:
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Nintendo 3DS
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