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Seeing enemies on the world map changes the flow of gameplay entirely, allowing you to pick your battles (or sprint away from a lethal Metal Slime).

Whether you’re playing for the nostalgia or trying to sharpen your Japanese skills with one of the most charming scripts in gaming history, DQVIII remains a gold standard for JRPGs.