Azure Dreams Playstation

The huge Monster Tower stands near the village Monsbaiya. It is populated by vicious monsters, and few dare enter it. But the monsters in the tower lay eggs, and whoever takes possession of such an egg, can tame a monster which will come out of it, and those monsters, called 'familiars', w.
To do:Azure Dreams is a roguelike RPG where you control a boy named Koh who goes into a giant monster tower in search of his father.Regional Differences JapanInternationalThe title screen is completely reworked and has a proper background in the International version.One of the most notable differences if that the Japanese version has voice acting, which was completely removed from other versions. To compensate for the lack of voice acting, the intro in the International versions has background music.The angel has a more anime-like appearance in the Japanese version, whereas the International versions use a more CG-rendered angel.Other Changes. The International versions has a completely different button configuration. The monster book graphics were redone for the International versions.
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Azure Dreams is a roguelike RPG where you control a boy named Koh who goes into a giant monster tower in search of his father.
Regional Differences
JapanInternational |
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The title screen is completely reworked and has a proper background in the International version.
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One of the most notable differences if that the Japanese version has voice acting, which was completely removed from other versions. To compensate for the lack of voice acting, the intro in the International versions has background music.
The angel has a more anime-like appearance in the Japanese version, whereas the International versions use a more CG-rendered angel.
Other Changes

- The International versions has a completely different button configuration.
- The monster book graphics were redone for the International versions.