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Dragon Quest VIII Is Coming Out in January for the 3DS

Back in September, Dragon Quest VII came out for the 3DS. We were supposed to get another Dragon Quest game this year too. Dragon Quest VIII: Journey of the Cursed King was due out for the 3DS this year. However, the title was delayed till next year. We didn’t know when it was coming next year though. Today, it was announced that Dragon Quest VIII will be coming out in January for the 3DS. We have the details and a new trailer below!

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Dragon Quest VIII is coming on January 20th in North America and Europe. The game first appeared on the PlayStation 2. Dragon Quest VIII for the 3DS isn’t completely the same game as the PS2 version though. There is some new material in the game!

Please check out the following press release from Nintendo about Dragon Quest VIII for 3DS for more details and stick around for my thoughts on the updates:

The New Year Brings a New World to Save When Dragon Quest VIII: Journey of the Cursed King Releases for Nintendo 3DS on Jan. 20

New Content Includes Two New Playable Characters, New Side Quests and the Ability to Send Photos of your Adventure via StreetPass

REDMOND, Wash., Nov. 3, 2016 – With the new year comes new quests and great adventures, and 2017 will be no different when the DRAGON QUEST VIII: Journey of the Cursed King game comes to the Nintendo 3DS family of systems on Jan. 20. This handheld retelling of the classic RPG will be back and bigger than ever, with two new playable characters, more side quests and the ability to battle monsters on the go.The story begins when a jester, Dhoulmagus, comes to Castle Trodain and steals the King’s sceptre. He then uses its power to turn his majesty into a troll, the Princess into a horse and the castle inhabitants into plants. The only one left unscathed from this attack is a castle guard who escaped the curse and must now step up to save the kingdom he’s sworn to protect. Only by traveling the lands, recruiting allies and following the trail of destruction that Dhoulmagus leaves in his wake will The Hero be able to retrieve the sceptre in order to restore Trodain back to its former glory.

As players dive into the rich story of DRAGON QUEST VIII: Journey of the Cursed King, whether they’re visiting for the first time or coming back to relive the adventure all over again, they can enjoy full voice acting in all plot-important cutscenes, and new story content that will provide more back story about The Hero and the villainous Dhoulmagus. Further additions include additional quests to complete and dungeons to explore, and even a new alternative ending.

Returning heroes may also find that elements of DRAGON QUEST VIII: Journey of the Cursed King have been streamlined for this hand-held outing. The new Quick-Save function allows players to save and exit the game at any time. And for warriors in a hurry, battling foes is also much faster with the introduction of the “Speed Up” feature, allowing heroes to cut their way through each encounter with much greater haste.

Those who wish to capture mementos of their quest to restore peace to the land will now find it’s easier than ever before, as at any time outside of battles and cutscenes players can pause the action and take a photo of their adventure thus far. These photos can be customized in a variety of different ways, including allowing The Hero and his companions to perform special poses, adding stickers and filters, or putting a frame around the image to add a personal touch to their memory. Once the player meets Cameron Obscura in Port Prospect they’ll also be able to unlock Cameron’s Codex, where they’ll be rewarded for taking pictures of certain subjects, monsters and situations.

All of these images can be saved to the SD card and shared to other DRAGON QUEST VIII: Journey of the Cursed King owners via the StreetPass feature. Once these photos have been shared, other players can give them a thumbs up, and the more of these the image earns, the higher the chance of receiving a new item.”

I played Dragon Quest VIII on the PlayStation 2 and liked it a lot. VIII was the first Dragon Quest developed by Level 5 (Fantasy Life). They also did Dragon Quest IX!
The most exciting part of this 3DS port is the new content. I’m glad that the game will have a quick save feature, plus looking forward to seeing the new side quests and characters! It’ll be great to have Dragon Quest VIII on the 3DS.
Here’s a new trailer for the game:

Are you looking forward to Dragon Quest VIII? Let us know if you plan to pick the game up on January 20th!

 

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blank Daniel Fugate has wanted to be a writer since he was seven years old. He has a bachelor's degree in English and he's a huge Animal Crossing fan. The Wii U and 3DS are currently his favorite video game systems!

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