1999年発売のRPG『ファイナルファンタジーVIII』は、傭兵部隊SeeDのスコールを主人公に、魔法使いエデアとの戦いを描きます。戦闘はATB方式ですが、レベルアップ依存ではなく、ドローで集めた魔法をキャラクターやガーディアンフォースに「ジャンクション」して能力を強化する独自の成長システムが特徴です。魔法ポイント制はなく、魔法の収集と配分が戦略の鍵となります。リマスター版も存在し、SF要素とファンタジーが融合した世界観で、カードゲーム要素も楽しめます。
","tokens":{"input":2437,"output":133,"total":2570}}大きな転換点となるのが魔法システムです。呪文を使用するための伝統的なマジックポイント(MP)プールは存在しません。代わりに、魔法は環境や敵から能動的にドロー(抽出)して収集する必要があります。一度入手した魔法は永続的に習得するのではなく、キャラクターに装備させる必要があります。
\n\nキャラクターの能力値の強さは、ジャンクションされた魔法の質と量に直接的に依存します。このシステムは深いカスタマイズ性を提供しますが、プレイヤーは今後の試練に向けてパーティ構成を最適化するために、限られたドローした魔法の供給を常に管理する必要があります。
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Final Fantasy VIII Remastered features upgraded character models, enhanced Guardian Forces and improved visual effects while preserving the original game’s story and pre-rendered backgrounds. It includes modern features such as achievements, controller support, and optional battle enhancements like 3x speed, no encounters and max stats.


The Steam version of Final Fantasy VIII comes with several in-game enhancements, including a speed-up option to fast-forward through cutscenes and FMVs and built-in cheats, such as Battle Assist, making battles almost impossible to lose. Like Final Fantasy VII, the re-release version comes with the Magic Booster feature that allows players to boost their characters' magics to 100. Achievements and cloud save data storage are also available. Windowed mode and high-resolution displays (up to 1920x1080 @ 60 Hz) are now supported. However, the game still uses the original MIDI tracks from the 1999 version, rather than the PlayStation version music, unlike the 2012 re-released Final Fantasy VII which has received a musical update. Chocobo World is playable directly from the launcher after booting Final Fantasy VIII.

The PC version of Final Fantasy VIII was released with several alterations, some of which still linger in later versions.

Chocobo World is a PocketStation game compatible with Final Fantasy VIII. The player controls Boko the Chicobo, who embarks on a quest to find MiniMog, and is assisted by Moomba and Cactuar. As PocketStations were never released outside of Japan, international PlayStation owners could not play this game, but its connection to the main game was still programmed into every localization of Final Fantasy VIII, so it is possible to play the game by buying a PocketStation from Japan.