: Originally on PS1 (Disc code SLUS-01381 for the North American version) and later made available as a digital PSone Classic on PS3 and PS Vita. SAIYUKI JOURNEY WEST - (NTSC-U)
: Along the way, Sanzo recruits legendary figures like Son Goku (The Monkey King), Cho Hakkai, and Sa Gojo.
The narrative is a colorful, accessible retelling of a legendary Chinese folk tale.
Released in North America in 2001, the game presents a charming, grid-based strategy experience heavily inspired by the classic 16th-century Chinese novel, Journey to the West . While it lived in the massive shadow of genre giants like Final Fantasy Tactics , it carved out its own identity with unique mechanics and a vibrant, mythological setting. Core Gameplay Mechanics
The game utilizes a turn-based tactical combat system on a grid. You control a party of characters with distinct elemental affinities and battlefield roles.
: Around 30 to 35 hours to complete the main campaign.
: Originally on PS1 (Disc code SLUS-01381 for the North American version) and later made available as a digital PSone Classic on PS3 and PS Vita. SAIYUKI JOURNEY WEST - (NTSC-U)
: Along the way, Sanzo recruits legendary figures like Son Goku (The Monkey King), Cho Hakkai, and Sa Gojo.
The narrative is a colorful, accessible retelling of a legendary Chinese folk tale.
Released in North America in 2001, the game presents a charming, grid-based strategy experience heavily inspired by the classic 16th-century Chinese novel, Journey to the West . While it lived in the massive shadow of genre giants like Final Fantasy Tactics , it carved out its own identity with unique mechanics and a vibrant, mythological setting. Core Gameplay Mechanics
The game utilizes a turn-based tactical combat system on a grid. You control a party of characters with distinct elemental affinities and battlefield roles.
: Around 30 to 35 hours to complete the main campaign.