>Fantasy vidya
>"""Ancient Ruins""" are filled with computers and robots
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>"""Ancient Ruins""" are filled with computers and robots
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It's cool
Based.
OP is a tasteless homosexual as always.
See and
Basado
Kino trope
It felt cool in Nier 1
And it also made sense since those computers and robots were preserved there in the safety of the dungeon, instead of being obliterated in the apocalypse
Pretty based if you ask me
Yep, kino
>nier, zelda, every other jrpg, eldar scrolls
Boring and played out
>Nier
>Fantasy
It makes sense for NieR Gestalt/Replicant, you fool, since it's post-apocalyptic and takes place 1300 years in the future.
It's ok when falcom does it.
>racism outside of /b/
Enjoy your vacation.
>announcing your reports
>report announcement still up
>reported post gone
Diddled
>unironically trying to call anyone out for "racism"
>on Ganker or fricking anywhere
>announcing it like you're proud
>thinking anyone cares about the fricking rules
Bro. have a nice day
Can it you swarthy moron.
Unironically kys
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yay we did it reddit!
+ 3 karma uwu <3 :*
It's a post-doomsday world. The ancestors nuked each other back to stone age.
Black person.
Fricking moron.
baesd
Muy basado…
I see the discord turbo troons are still lurking
Black person
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i got banned for racism by calling americans warmongerers. nafo troony jannys werent happy
Black person
Kys you godless troon israelite loving Black folk
shut the frick up Black person
>(Dead)
Mods=devils
>post gone
WTF RACIST BROS HOW COULD THIS HAPPEN I THOUGHT IN 4CHIN WE COULD BE RACIST AND SHIET
Based, a man should be judged not by the color of his skin, but by the content of his character.
https://vocaroo.com/1f1Hf2UYDIaE
>using a hypermasculine cursing dude for onions shit
ironic
Shut the frick up, you Black person reddit piece of shit.
1 N word gone, 3000 more to take its place. Good work, anon.
The day I can't say Black person freely on Ganker is the day I leave
MARIO IS A Black person
Jannie wienersuck, kys gay
MODS ARE GODS
I kneel.
The hero we all need. Announcing reports shouldn't be bannable, honestly. I feel like most users of this site don't even know they can report posts.
You deleted your post and spammed replies in a raid. It's so fricking obvious.
Kino.
>doesn’t understand the appeal of cyclical civilization
Ngmi
Can't think of any games that do this well, but horizon does this really bad.
Zelda has been doing it since at least LttP, in Wind Waker and Twilight Princess they started showing a lot of the ancient technology, then in Skyward Sword they outright stated the Sheikah had an ancient civilization and you could see their factories and robots, and guardians in the sacred realm. BotW started heavily focus on it.
it's not that much of an unrealistic trope. technology was much more advanced in 2nd Century Roman Empire than of, 9th Century Western Europe where people lived in mud huts near ~~*castles*~~ fortified by wooden fences
I mean the roman empire even had analogue computers that could tell you the position of stars. It's not unfathomable that the ancient Egyptians also had some kind of advanced technology that allowed them to build the pyramids, which scientists still have no idea how to explain to this day.
I thought Phantasy Star Online did it really well. Tried PSO2 because it looked kinda like the same thing, but it was uber gay
HoMM does this cool
The super secret ancient artifact weapons are just laser guns
It goes deeper than that. The devils are space aliens. The angels are mecha. The world itself is artificial. Might and Magic proper, especially the early games goes even harder.
I kind of like it if done well, like if it's a forgotten city.
>Let me know just check my e-mails before I kill this Dragon.
Myria did nothing wrong
>open email
>a hostile dragon pops out
I hate getting dragon mail.
>Final dungeon is an uplifted ancient civilization
>remixes the main theme 3 more times
>redoes the main theme a 4th time for the actual final boss fight
Ridiculously good
kinda looks like the soul society
looks kino as frick
KINO.
Man, every day I'm reminded how much I miss the 90s.
Games or other media don't do it to my liking, but it can be kind of cool.
In my own fantasy setting I keep creating with my schizo fantasies a lot of tech is no longer useable, either because Demiurge broke it or breaks it magically when people try to fix it, but some of it is allowed to be used or they can get it gifted by Demiurge. It's a bit like in Gor books, where you would get killed by powerful beings if you tried to create a gun and so on.
But old ruins still stand here and there, with broken tech and such, while Fallout NV and 3 tier raiders and tribals scurry around them.
>Ancient tombs filled with modern age armory
Pretty based if you asked me
All the weapons and supplies were being sent back in time to assist Sam until BFE retconned that to be impossible.
>until BFE retconned that to be impossible.
huh?
>fantasy
>the creator actually fantasizes
Yep, I'm thinking it's great.
Man this game is amazing IF you view it as what it is: a fun project made by some turbo nerds. Doing a run as Imperial Guard while making Antidas and Carinas become friends and giving the legion commander anal fits of anger was top kek. Piecing together what happened to the not-Roman Empire was fun as frick.
I've already started another playthrough as another career and it's fun to see how the story goes if you aren't there to save everyone's shit
Absolute Kino game in need of a new game plus easy mode. Leave it as normal for the first playthrough, but give me an easier time on the subsequent ones. I loved my hard as frick Imperial Guard playthrough but I gave up on my assassin playthrough an hour in because it was too much effort to relearn how to be effective.
>get the "Javelin", an ancient weapon of terrible power
>it's a nuclear rocket
I like it, honestly.
It's getting a bit old, though.
The first Utawarerumono blew my fricking mind with this shit, even if it was stupid
Absolute kino trope.
it comes from the ancient egyptian aliens conspiracy. kino af
it is KINO
i like that trope. can be cool or can be funny. depends how it is done
based
What, are you some kind of moronic technology advancement denier?
It's realistic. What, you think ours was the first advanced civilization on this planent? Don't look up the hyperwars.
>space faring civilization left a crop circle looking thing on the bottom of ocean or some shit and nothing else
Kek okay
>nobody can even explain the whereabouts of the ashes of 12 000 000 people allegedly burned less than a centuy ago
>but were supposed to believe 'researchers' know what dinosaurs looked like based on bone from a claw or how some c**t frozen in ice 20 000 years ago lived nevermind crackpots telling how we wuz galavtic empire 100 000 years ago
The absolute state of 'I read it so it must be true / talking head on tv said so' people.
>he lacks the information
How the frick are you going to track down ashes lol. Where would one even start looking and for what purpose? Not as if the Nazis would have had much care in preserving or documenting any of it, they probably just emptied out the waste into the nearby feilds and such.
It's the coolest trope.
time, hundreds and thousands of years. millions of years. billions of years. ten hundred billions yuears
Defend? From what? It's not like it's inherently bad.
>fantasy game
>the tree at the center of the world that's in the distance the entire game is actually a giant fricking space elevator built countless millennia ago overgrown in plants and "dudesci-fimagiclmao"
>under the ocean at its roots are the fricking ruins of Chicago with road signs and highways and sky scrapers even telling you you're in America
>the city's full of "zombies" of the original human beings corrupted by the same technology that makes you
>the inside of the tree is a giant super computer defended by autonomous mecha
>the entire ocean's made of nanomachines
>"god" at the top of the tree is just some german scientist who accidentally destroyed Earth and created the current world as atonement for his sins
>"heaven" is just the ruins of an abandoned space colony
On the otherhand
>because it amused me
The twists at the climax of XB2 when the fantasy facade falls apart and it goes full sci-fi are legit kino
I expected something like that right from the start but I was still impressed by the presentation.
The juxtaposition of a sprawling ruined metropolis of an iconic American city filled with zombies, followed by a futuristic sci-fi tower populated only by machines, and then a desolate, empty quaint "rural"-esque picturesque abandoned town at the top of the tower was really melancholic.
The characters have never even seen a playground or bicycle before, trying to estimate what they were used for, while kilometers below you the people who used to live there were zombies who've been shambling around for tens of thousands of years.
Yep, certified kino. Ascending to literal heaven and it's nothing but sterile lifeless orbital station structures, desolation and endless desert instead of promised green paradise and a depressed old man who has nothing to tell but stories of his own downfall.
literally the only good thing about that dogshit game was the kino as frick final 2 chapters
I fricking hate "the mystical thing is just mundane shit from another time" trope
Pleb
It's the storytelling equivalent of Fata Morgana, narrative blue balls, just make something interesting or don't bother at all
>space elevators
>mecha
>space colonies
>sci-fi zombies
>mundane
That would apply if the space elevator wasn't fueled by what is essentially a magical rectangle linked to God's dimension that wasn't even fully understood by the people who built the space elevator
What game
Xenoblade 2
XB2 secretly being a 'dying earth' game was fricking cool
That last 10 minutes of just wandering around a barren Elysium had such a hopeless and isolating feeling the first time through, it was great.
>God in Xenoblade 2
>the last surviving "true" human being with character flaws
>accidentally destroyed the Earth which was on the brink of being destroyed anyways because of war
>created a new world in its place with new lifeforms that evolved to resemble man and meticulously designed a complex system solely to try and solve the problems that could cause this new mankind to go to war with eachother
>it backfires, the system falls apart and mankind still finds a way to kill eachother and inflict endless suffering
>God abandons the world, locks himself in a room for eternity while praying for oblivion
>meet God, restore his faith in mankind and he dies happy
>God in Xenoblade 3
>some super artificial intelligence accidentally created by a supercomputer powered by the collective unconscious of all of humanity
>creates an extremely elaborate world that maximizes pain, tragedy, suffering and despair to harvest lives
>uses the digitized data of all of mankind to create and clone endless child soldiers who only have a 10 year life span and throw them into a millennia-old bloodbath war with no goal that's rigged for them to die while dangling the idea of hope and a goal on a carrot in front of them
>employ a battalion of hilarious, comically evil Saturday Morning Cartoon Villain generals to lead these children into the meatgrinder
>when you finally meet god and ask him why the frick he'd create a world so cruel he literally explains his entire motivations as "because it amuses me"
What happened?
>fantasy vidya
>ancient ruins you just opened have lit wooden smokeless torches everywhere
a better world without planned obsolescence
>Enter ancient, untouched ruins
>Torches light up on their own
Kino trope and anyone who says otherwise hates fun
magic + technology is KINO
How about magic IS technology?
I prefer when tech is magic. As in nobody genuinely knows how or why it works, they just figured out enough to know how to make it do it's thing and otherwise don't tamper with it because the last time they tried to the lab became a crater.
Science fantasy is a fake ass genre made up by DeviantArt teens.
Technology and magic are fundamentally opposed in every possible way. They DO NOT belong together under any circumstance. Frick you and stop shilling your obscure garbage.
>doesn't understand the thought behind Arcanum
>still lashes out
It has magic and technology in the same setting. It's inherently garbage. have a nice day, shill.
Speaking of shills who need to commit suicide.
>Ut's that moron who rages about science fantasy all the time
A daily reminder that you aren't smart, nobody likes you, and none of us care about your knee-jerk autist opinion.
Might and Magic was doing it way before your zoomer balls have dropped
One of the most moronic takes I've seen on Ganker.
>Technology and magic are fundamentally opposed in every possible way. They DO NOT belong together under any circumstance.
Yeah, no shit. That's literally the central concept of the game's setting.
>"This idea is moronic, but that's the point!"
You and ever other "person" like you genuinely deserve to die via gas chamber. Art is dead because of this mindset that everything must be mashed together into a meaningless hodgepodge. Civilization no longer has meaning because of you. Burn in hell, filth.
Huh. And here I thought Barry was the biggest schizo on Ganker.
What an idiotic opinion.
You cannot have a story in which two incompatible metaphysical concepts interact with each other. That simply doesn't make any sense. It's especially nonsensical when you take into account the thematic and symbolic meanings as well. Technology is a about progress, where magic is about tradition. These two cannot co-exist.
>Final Fantasy fan desperately tries to defend their shit taste in media
DeviantArt teens not understanding what words mean does not change the definitions of those words. Stop being an idiot.
Holy fricking autism!
>no argument
I accept your concession.
>sentient psychic hive mind planet
get this fantasy bullshit outta here
what a disappointment you turned out to be.
there's a big difference between language evolving and leftist pushing an agenda
>Technology and magic are fundamentally opposed in every possible way. They DO NOT belong together under any circumstance.
Didn't know an opinion could be objectively wrong, but here we are.
Science fantasy as a genre (and named as such) has existed since the goddamn '60s. It's probably older than your father.
Literally OG Star Wars. Holy shit it’s rare I see a take this bad
>Technology and magic are fundamentally opposed in every possible way.
Lol no, technology is just leveraging our knowledge of physics to our benefit. In any world where magic exists (and is therefore a part of that worlds physical laws), mages are doing the exact same thing.
Magic IS literally technology, just in a world with different laws of physics.
This resolution is exactly the reason anon has a credible case for saying magic and technology don't go together. Magic is NOT simply fantasy-flavored technology, it is a vehicle for the incomprehensible. Have you ever considered the logistics of turning a human into a frog? In a setting where magic is grounded by having to exist on the same level of comprehensibility as technology there are thousands of different organic compounds and tissues to contend with transmuting at the molecular level, you would have to perfectly understand human and frog anatomy and nervous systems to know how to convert them right, what do you do with the leftover matter, do you need it if you want to reverse the process, what if there's a type of molecule you don't have etc etc. It's a task beyond what anyone could fathom much less perform, no matter how gifted or magical they are. Yet in a sufficiently magical setting all you have to do is say the right magic words to show your magical bona fides and the universe somehow "knows" what a frog is well enough to just do it. This means the category of frog is something that exists outside of human conception. Casually thinking it to be just a type of technology ignores a lot of deep seated implications about it.
Treat is like a game world. Theres a system in control and it has a command line for wizards.
Since transmutation is reversible its not even really a transformation - it replaces merely the character model on command input. Thats also why dispell is just a querry to restore the old model from database.
This just means that the universe this takes place works differently than ours. Perhaps there really does exist a universal concept of a frog independent of human cognition, but you can still reverse engineer the magic by scientific method. If in a videogame you toggle cheats or learn to exploit some bug, you can do things other people in the game can't. The game knows what objects are and you can possibly summon or clone them, but you're just leveraging your knowledge of the game engine to help yourself.
>This Black person again
Rom-coms are a fake genre made up by homosexuals like you.
You know what gets me going? Megalophobia in vidya.
Sauce?
>ancients ruins contains high advanced tech
>a disaster happens wiping out many people causing civilization to go through dark age
>future generation learns ancient past
Kino
>relics of technologically advanced past are highly sought after and hunted for by adventures that brave dangerous ancient ruins
Kinoest of tropes
>the strongest of all weapons is Excalibur
>found in the ancient endgame ruins no one has been in for thousands of years
>if this civilization was still around today, they could probably body the entire world
I've loved this shit since LotR.
That would be even better if insted of a cool name like Excalibur it was something generic, like "Basic Sword". You'd wonder how overpowered the actual cool swords would be.
Warhammer 40k has a case of ancient weapon I think is pretty funny
>The origin of the Heavy Stubber lay in Mankind's past, in its precursor the Machine Gun, which dates back to at least the late 2nd Millennium. These early machine guns came into their own in the early 3rd Millennium. The Heavy Stubber is the modern version of this heavy automatic ballistic firearm, and is a tried and tested weapon that has stood the test of time to become the Imperial Guard's most common long-range anti-personnel weapon.
>The weapon is based on an extremely ancient design, making it too heavy to carry manually, and is thus most commonly mounted on Imperial Guard vehicles. In this capacity it serves as either as additional crew-served weapon or for close-in defence when much rarer Storm Bolters are unavailable.
Literally the M2 Browning, still alive and shooting 40 thousand years later
A variation of what you said, by I always liked when a super strong boss or enemy is called "A ___", showing that it's nothing special in the long run.
>entire game you see remnants of an adnvanced civilization
>at one point, get to the grave of the legendary hero that guided humanity after the collapse in search of his great weapon
>its just a fricking shotgun
>legendary hero was just a normal guy wandering around the ruins trying to do the right thing
>current humanity is descended from the people that decided to follow him
Yeah, but MiA handles it like shit
It is more of a backdrop in the story of MiA because the story of Made in Abyss is focused on Riko's quest to find her mother at the bottom of the Abyss. The worldbuilding itself of the setting is basically centered around the hunt of ancient relics in the abyss tho.
The setting of MiA is kino as frick
That's what I thought as well until the whole story devolved into nothing misery and torture, then it became clear it's just a improvised irrelevant backdrop to the author's fetishes and not a serious storytelling attempt
You unironically got filtered.
There pain and suffering that happens in the story is something that enhances it as the characters are forced to face and overcome those traumatic obstacles in their way and in that, they make the hopeful and happy moments of the story shine even brighter.
Yeah and it works in basically almost every other story, but MiA is clearly just torture porn by the notoriously perverted author
Your loss.
Doesnt traveling deep in the abyss frick you up
Specifically it's not the traveling down but the back up that fricks you up.
MiA is just a journey into the author's magical realm, everything else is secondary and it's great for it.
I can't stomach that fricking moeshit art style
Stuff like ancient advanced civilizations and Dying Earth settings are peak kino.
It's so upsetting that pulp fantasy aesthetics are dead nowadays.
>"he" is here
>"that"
Who?
>tfw no game where you investigate overrun, forgotten precolumbian ruins in the jungle filled with high tech leftovers
Isn't Pathways Into Darkness kinda like that?
Yes but actually no. It's an alien prison for a lovecraftian god type deal but very little of what you actually find is high tech, mostly just ww2 left overs.
>tfw no game where you explore what seem to be some low fantasy, speudo medieval setting only to stumble upon shit like this and slowly have it revealed that the setting is actually post apocalyptic and taking place like 30 000 years after modern civilization collapsed.
FFXVI might be the game for you.
>playing any FF post ff10
lol
lmao
You couldn't pay me to play this garbage.
XIV reboot is good and XVI is made by the same team. XIII trilogy and XV were the dark age.
>XIV is good
It's not. It's hundreds of hours of garbage quests and the payoffs are "muh named character dies". Noone cares.
It has a few good things but certainly not enough to waste 300 hours for 5 hours of good shit.
Ff16 already looks like braindead combat with a shit story.
>It's not
It is
>the payoffs are "muh named character dies"
No
>Noone cares
Many do
>inb4 you didn't refute my arguments
They aren't arguments, but untrue bullshit you made up without knowing shit
I played up to SB. The combat is average for an mmo (so, bad for an actual game), so you only play for the story.
Except the story of ARR is an infinite slog of constant word salad on par with genshit.
Heavensward is better but that's not saying much.
I dropped at SB because at that point that shit is literally worse than a movie game. You barely play and just watch badly animated cutscenes of a 10 year old game for 50% of your game time.
Cope. Ff16 will be shit too.
base game is shit, the patches were ok (named character deaths u refer to)
Heavensward was good, but the whole game has filler bullshit problems.
SB is just as bad as the base game, except the patches get good.
ShB might be more of the same, but the story, and more so the final arc of that expansion become kino.
downside is, all that filler, plus terrible planning out of the final expansion, kinda ruin that kino, but for some they think its even better. (for me, it was meh, but still worth the unique ideas)
I can respect you not getting into it, the game's accumulated wall of fetch quests and filler is tremendous over the year.
But as someone who experienced it from the start, playing expacs at launch and patches on patch days, for me it's one of my favorite games of all time, especially narratively.
And I can understand that. But for new players like me the whole thing sucked dick, it was like all the bad parts of an mmo and single player game and none of the good parts.
Guildhomosexualry, all the houses are bought, noone talks, and ARR honestly broke me with how much there was, it never stops and it's not well written. I just felt like I was constantly moving to cutscene to cutscene.
>Filtered by ARR
You lack DISICPLINE!
based
I always fricking see you schizo spamming how good FFXVIs aesthetic is when many agree that its ugly bland dogshit compared to what Final Fantasy used to be. You are literally the FFXVI schizo who sucks off yoshi p at any given time
Hi Fi Rush is the perfect example of amazing jaw dropping aesthetics that yoshit piss wishes his game had
>You are literally the FFXVI schizo who sucks off yoshi p at any given time
Hello Barry, trying to get the HiFi Ruh fans to fight the XVI fans because HiFi Rush UTTERLY BTFO Forespoken
How sad.
>Ff16 already looks like braindead combat with a shit story.
still looks better than anything Forespoken shat out
weak bait, hfr and xvi do not overlap
you'll fricking cry blood on june
>weak bait, hfr and xvi do not overlap
welcome to the shitposting of Barry, will take two unrelated things and and try to get the fans to fight.
He got caught doing this to Kingdom Hearts and DMC.
He's just salty as frick since the game he shilled for years (Forespoken, which was also made by the FFXV team) is being shat on by everyone
i've seen his falseflagging on /vg/
he's capable of shilling the worst game on the market just attack xiv
Forspoken lost
How do you even start to think you can samegay when you can't disguise your posting style?
>XIII trilogy and XV were the dark age
Filtered
12 international is fun. But it's not remotely similar to the titles before it so I can forgive not liking it. Nothing past that exists though.
Never played 12, but I liked type-0
based
Ngl looks pretty kino
It's not low fantasy but Caves of Qud is in that ballpark.
Isn't that that troony game whose devs are still buthurt about Sseth because he reviewed their game?
who gives a shit
the game's alright
Yeah lol their discord has an "antifascist action" channel, checklists on what you must do to fight fascism and other weird shit. Complete troony game.
As much as it's a massive spoiler, unironically Harvestella.
Really? It was on my radar before, is it worth checking out?
"This place is a message... and part of a system of messages... pay attention to it!
Sending this message was important to us. We considered ourselves to be a powerful culture.
This place is not a place of honor... no highly esteemed deed is commemorated here... nothing valued is here.
What is here was dangerous and repulsive to us. This message is a warning about danger.
The danger is in a particular location... it increases towards a center... the center of danger is here... of a particular size and shape, and below us.
The danger is still present, in your time, as it was in ours.
The danger is to the body, and it can kill.
The form of the danger is an emanation of energy.
The danger is unleashed only if you substantially disturb this place physically. This place is best shunned and left uninhabited."
do you think the people who made this were thinking in terms of pure kino
Well one of the goals of the people who were part of brainstorming the whole idea of how to preserve the knowledge of the danger that nuclear waste posed to humans, even if civilization collapsed, was to make the message impactful.
If our governments actually planned for the long term future precautions such as making nuclear waste disposal sites that could outlast our contemporary civilization would be made.
sup
It isn't low fantasy, but you might like Utawarerumono.
Trails in the Sky
Literally Kenshi
What is Kenshi
Kenshi
You can build a squad that can slap the shit out of most major factions. Then you venture into the Ashlands...
Only game with that I played was the elder scrolls with the dwemer ruins, but it's pretty kino.
>is that a common cultural trope that appeared more than two thousands years ago?
>i'm gonna have to complain about it, right now
>moronic thing is old
>therefore it somehow gets a pass despite being fricking moronic
Go back to DeviantArt.
Reminder not to respond to this guy
Quick rundown on this schizo?
Guy who popped up in the last year or two who derails threads about science fantasy, derails threads about games featuring science fantasy, and if threads aren't up, he'll create threads specifically to complain about it. He'll insist that science fiction and fantasy are incompatible.
But he isn't a serious sci-fi fan; he'll attack modern games for doing the same fricking thing as Dune or any classic sci-fi novel from the 50s-70s but when you point this out to him he makes it clear he's never read anything.
It's questionable if he's even trolling anymore because his dedication to it and insistence goes into autistic territory, he'll sit in a thread for an upwards of 5+ hours to bump limit, sometimes even twice a day, arguing with people (and arguing with himself to fan the flames to get people to argue to him).
Lmao
Why the frick does this site draw in the most autistic of morons that waste their lives on such pointless arguments.
>Why the frick does this site draw in the most autistic of morons that waste their lives on such pointless arguments.
Because everywhere else these days they quickly get banned. Barry tried starting shit on khinsider.com back in 2019, they permabanned him on the next thread page.
On Ganker they can just ban evade, change their IP and keep going.
There should honestly be at least thread specific ids so people could see if some autistic fricking subhuman moron is just trying to shit up a thread. Though I suppose that too could be just evaded if someone was dedicated enough to reset their router constantly in order to get a fresh Ip
>so people could see if some autistic fricking subhuman moron is just trying to shit up a thread
I don't see much value in it except maybe for newbies. Everyone who's lurked Ganker for a few months knows of and can instantly recognize Barry, or Eric, or science-fantasy-kun by their posting style, pastas and opinions.
I can't believe I've never seen this scifantasy autist, I know I've not been on Ganker quite as much this last year or so but I would've known if I ran into him at least once before.
And who is Eric? Doesn't ring a bell for me but perhaps he shits up threads I don't look at anyway.
>Dune
>sci-fi
Oh yes, giant brained mutants that spew golden splooge in order travel faster than light. Very scientific, that. Fricking moron. Oh and don't forget the telepaths. Always with the fricking telepaths. Why do people think the pineal gland can give people the ability to do impossible bullshit? Fricking enough already.
Black person you have clearly never read the books
>super speed martial arts
Again, extremely accurate science there. Could you stop being such a braindead tard for a frickin' MINUTE?
Again, you clearly haven't read the books.
have a nice day, you autistic moron
Repeating "you didn't read it" is not going to change the fact that Dune isn't real sci-fi. You dumb c**ts think that just because something has spaceships that it's SCIENCE fiction, because you apparently lack to ability to understand what words mean.
Ah. You're an Asimov definition purist.
I disregard your opinion.
Black person Dune was written fricking half a century ago, and was inspired by theories that were at the time speculated upon by the scientific community.
It having goofy and quaint ideas that are clearly outdated by contemporary scientific standards doesn't disqualify it from being scifi. If that was the case you might as well argue that "Twenty thousand leagues under the sea", the "Time machine" or "War of the Worlds" are not scifi books because they are old and based on outdated ideas.
So again, have a nice day, you fricking moron.
>Dune was written fricking half a century ago
Stopped reading right there. I don't give a haypenny shit how old it is, it's aggressively inaccurate, pretentious trash. It does not deserve to be called sci-fi, period. Frick Dune, frick "science fantasy", and frick you.
I accept your consession you subhuman moron.
>HUUURRRRR WORDS CAN JUST MEAN WHATEVER THE FRICK I WANT THEM TO MEAN!!!!!!!
Die and stop ruining civilization.
I did play Xenosaga, you disingenuous twat. I just didn't realize until later that ether is magic. Waste of my fricking time.
>moron doesn't even read books
>has no fricking idea about scifi as a genre
>thinks he is some sort of defender of civilization
Fricking lmao
>moron thinks SCIENCE fiction can just be whatever random bullshit the "author" vomits out of their dysfunctional excuse for a brain
Seriously, go back to DeviantArt. Your kind is actively ruining the very concept of culture.
Nobody gives a shit about your spergy ideas of what constitutes as true science fiction.
Especially when you clearly have never even read any scifi.
MY ideas?
>science
>the systematic study of the structure and behavior of the physical and natural world through observation, experimentation, and the testing of theories against the evidence obtained.
>fiction
>literature in the form of prose that describes imaginary events and people.
Sorry, what was that about this supposedly being my idea? Would the moron brigade like to walk back their bullshit a little bit?
>it has science in it's name so it must be mundane and scientific and realistic
... YES. Goddamn you "people" are fricking stupid.
but what specific works for your definition
>nnooo it has science in it's name so it must be mundane and scientific and realistic
Fricking moron. I mean obviously it has to follow it's own rules but still ur a gay and ur shits all gay
i fricking love science. and i fricking love carl sagan.
please give example of real sci fi
>NOOOOOOO, STOP STATING FACTS
have a nice day, DeviantArt scum.
These dumb c**ts are mad at me because they know I'm right.
>the generation that remembers the horrible downfall of the civilization is still alive
>the MC is young and perceives the now low-tech world completely differently even though the implications are obvious to everyone in the know, including (you)
>an old mech that can play music on command
I wish more vidya did this the only one that comes close to this is Brigador.
This is the most kino trope. Old men who have been through decades of shit, disgruntled by the downfall of civilization - but they slowly begin to view the world through the eyes of their children and start to see beauty and hope again. Finally, they can die in peace after having prepared the next generation for survival in this harsh, but also hopeful new world.
Don't need to. Suffer.
sci-fantasy predates fantasy
>ancient ruins have newly minted gold coins in them
>ancient ruins have lit torches
>Realism vidya
>People in different country speak different language
>They're even dubbed
I smiled when I hear the NPC speak Melayu
wut game ?
https://store.steampowered.com/app/2161440/Sailing_Era/
It's port royale/uncharted water/sid meier pirates but animu.
>publisher: bilibili
Don't try to pass chinkshit off as animu.
better chink than pozzed
Bless you anon, been looking for something like this.
>moron doesn't understand the "ancient advanced civilization" trope
>get told to delve into ancient ruin no one has been in for hundreds of years
>modern currency
>lit torches and sconces
>unspoiled food
>modern potion bottles everywhere
>modern weapons and armor pieces everywhere
Remember the time when science-fantasy-kun created a thread pitting Xenosaga against Xenoblade by pretending to be a Xenosaga fan and claiming Xenosaga was real sci-fi while Xenoblade wasn't, only for it to slip out that he didn't even play Xenosaga and when people explained Xenosaga to him he did some mental backflip and started shitting on Xenosaga in the same very thread?
I remember.
Explain xenosaga & xenoblade games to me.
I only know of them from that game that has that scottish cat girl because she is still spammed on this board.
The "Xeno" series back in the late 90s was intended to be a massive meta-physical sci-fi philosophical epic inspired by Arthur C Clarke and drawing from gnosticism and philosophers like Plato, Leibniz, Freud, Nietzche and shit spanning many games in different universes and times that, all was meant to connect together in some crazy revelation, but this was made impossible through the development team repeatedly being tossed around to other publishers.
Xenogears is a science fiction game with some fantasy elements.
Xenosaga is a JRPG space opera with a lot of supernatural stuff, like the deuteragonist literally being a robot possessed by the soul of Mary Magdalene, Jesus being an important character, and the main protagonist being a reincarnation of Jesus's disciples and shit.
Xenosaga's considered a spiritual successor and a unofficial continuation of the grand story arc that Xenogears started.
Xenoblade's a much more "shonen" and "fantasy" approach but ultimately contains the same grand sci-fi concepts of the earlier games. Rather than being an unofficial continuation, Xenoblade's more of "reboot" of the grand multi-universe sci-fi epic that Xenogears and Xenosaga were meant to be.
I see, a pity that publisher bs fricked over the vision of the devs
Tbf, i can see why they wouldn't let the devs complete their vision, that shit sounds absurdly complex for a bunch of JRPGs that (afaik) didn't even sell that well
Director wanted the Xenosaga...saga to be 7 games for fricks sake.
Falcom managed to do it (minus the multi-universe thing) and reached 12 games and counting with only a tiny fraction of the budget Monolith Soft had and no where close to as much sales as any Xeno game.
>fantasy vidya
>computers are just magic crystals and bullshit like that
>firearms are just magic staffs that shoot energy balls
>bows are another stand-in for firearms
>everyone speaks english
>everything looks vaguely lord of the rings style medieval european
>elfves and dwarves and orcs and shit with the same lore every time
>when something is magic it glows
>enemy is evil because he's evil
How come this trope is so prelevalent in Japanese games and media?
They have core cultural works dating back over a millennium about extraterrestrials and time-travel, and ancient Jomon art looking like aliens in spacesuits.
Isn't that a digimon?
Arahabaki in Persona
>purseowner
*SMT.
>Magic is treated like another science
>Mages are called scientists
Employing a rigid academic definition of "science fiction" in 2023 is as pants-on-head-moronic as doing that for "low fantasy" and "high fantasy" or more on toic for Ganker, arguing about what is an RPG and what isn't.
Especially so when it concerns vidya where the visual and literary collide, while the conventional definitions of terms can be wildly different in different media.
Science fiction literature =// science fiction art
>TL;DR "Words don't mean anything! Stop criticizing my shitty fanfic!"
Words change. Language changes. The term science fiction has semantically come to denote something much broader than pulp magazine stories between 1926 and 1970.
New terms have sprung up to more accurately specify, like hard sci-fi or philosophical sci-fi, though those of course are in turn subject to semantic shifts.
If you cannot comprehend or accept semantic shifts over time, you really are incapable of discussing anything at all.
That guy you're arguing with is a stupid autist who makes threads dedicated to "science fantasy is an oxymoron and bad!" continually. Do not engage with this tiresome creature. I actually beat him soundly and inescapably in an argument and he deflected by saying, "Lol, I'm just practicing my English, bro!"
You're a homosexual, simple as
>Defend this
I don't need to, that's what the robots are for.
You use this word, but I don't think you know what it means
>search for the "legendary knight armor"
>it's a giant mecha
I love this shit
>Thin clouds formed behind them as they twisted and turned through the sky above. Wyverns that spat metal and flame as they grace the ground with a deafening roar.
>Fantasy vidya
>"""Ancient Ruins""" are filled with recently lit torches, unspoiled food and modern currency
That's worse.
This is the big one. I can perform enough mental gymnastics to rationalize how a nearly Space Age the society suddenly killed himself and that a sect of people somewhere were disconnected enough from it that they had no idea that they existed in enough time passed for the previous Society to have been buried and reclaimed by nature. The Sentinelese people being a good example of that idea.
What I cannot rationalize is this ancient Society having still burning torches lining the walls. Or worse, foods matching the time and weapons that are compatible with the current adventurers shit. What's even more frustrating is when you have members of that society who still live within the ruins but in the 2000 years since their fall have never attempted to recover or use their advanced knowledge to at least spread out.
>fantasy setting
>no scifi at all
>the people of the world split the atom and harness nuclear power through magic
>magical mecha
This shit needs to be done more often. Giant magic powered mecha knights are cool as frick.
You both need to have a nice day. You don't have any need or want for nuclear energy or mechs if you have magic. Fricking morons.
Magic is just manipulating the fundamental forces of the universe
Nuclear bonds are one of those forces
But magic has its own innate source of energy, so it's completely pointless to create a nuclear reactor. "Just cause." is not a reason to do something.
Not everyone can do magic, not everything can be magical
Who said anything about a reactor? And who said magic has an innate source of energy instead of pulling from the existing universe?
>And who said magic has an innate source of energy instead of pulling from the existing universe?
Basic logic, dumbass. Or does "LOL MAGIC" make thermodynamics suddenly stop existing so gaudily dressed morons can cast their spells?
The frick is this pedo torture porn shit?
You must think Harry Potter is peak fiction. Is the same situation between a sword and a gun. You could spend years practicing various magical abilities or you can just shoot the opponent. You can go out and collect various arcane artifacts or you can just use specialized equipment to work your trade. Streamlining versus effort. Unless your setting is such that magic is just as ubiquitous as walking then there's going to be people who look for ways to live that don't rest inside of using Magic. And those people are going to push their craft as far as they can go. Hence electricity and gunpowder. And if they don't then you need to make it clear why they are so complacent.
Most destructive Black Magic spell in FF since 1987:
>Nuke
Ha.
Good luck casting a fire spell that's even 1/100,000,000 in scale of a nuclear warhead blast.
Work smart, not hard. Make nukes with Magic.
Just depends on how PUNISHED you are
>barrin nuking tolaria
I miss old magic lore like you wouldn't believe.
You're an idiot. Magic is just a tool but just like any tool it can be specific. Just because we have gunpowder and nukes did not stop people from using good old fashioned blunt instruments to fight. Especially if you're in a setting where magic is exclusive to a small number of people. The people who don't have magic aren't just going to sit there and wait for the magic illuminati to give them the resources that they need. Hence why they still invent nuclear energy and mechs. It actually becomes more important because now you need something to even the playing field against people who can create matter from nothing.
>Magic is just a tool but just like any tool it can be specific.
Aaaaaaand, stopped reading right there. Nobody gives a shit about your convoluted "system" you made up for your shitty D&D homebrew.
>YOU CAN'T HAVE MECHS AND NUCLEAR ENERGY IN THE SAME WORLD AS MAGIC! THAT'S BAD WORLDBUILDING!
>NEEDING TO CREATE REASONS FOR WHY TOOLS EXIST IN A SETTING? NO ONE CARES ABOUT THAT AUTISTIC SHIT
So you're fricking stupid and a hypocrite and you're arguing for the sake of arguing. What point are you trying to make?
>>YOU CAN'T HAVE MECHS AND NUCLEAR ENERGY IN THE SAME WORLD AS MAGIC! THAT'S BAD WORLDBUILDING!
Yes.
>NEEDING TO CREATE REASONS FOR WHY TOOLS EXIST IN A SETTING? NO ONE CARES ABOUT THAT AUTISTIC SHIT
There are already reasons for tools to exist in any given setting. Making up moronic tools that need multiple splatbooks to explain makes for a bad story.
No it isn't you idiot. If a high velocity thing can still harm a person then why would people suddenly stop using it. It doesn't matter that can use magic Missile, a gun only requires a trigger squeeze to function and literally anyone with a working hand can do it. Did everyone suddenly become a nuclear physicist once nuclear power was discovered? No because not everyone is intelligent enough or driven enough to learn the skills to be able to perform that feat even though nuclear power would functionally be magic to anyone born before 1900. And not everyone would become fricking Merlin in every setting that has a magic system.
Technology and magic are fundamentally incompatible on both a functional and thematic level. Having the two occupying the same setting is bad writing. Period.
>And not everyone would become fricking Merlin in every setting that has a magic system.
Every fantasy game ever made would like a word with you.
>Every fantasy game ever made would like a word with you.
Show me any fantasy game where every (EVERY) inhabitant is a spell-flinging wizard who wouldn't get btfo by a gun. As long as even one person cannot or will not use magic, then technology has a purpose in the setting.
>walk up to magic guild or whatever
>"Hello, I would like to become a mage please."
>receive level 1 spells
>There are plenty of fricking fantasy settings where magic exists but it isn't used as a catch all bandaid for every single thing that exists.
And that is bad writing. Why the frick would you need a car if you can just open up a portal to work?
>magic existing at all means that everyone knows how to use magic for literally anything and everything
At that point, it is literally just science by a different name.
>"HURP MAGIC AND SCIENCE AM SAME TING!"
have a nice day.
Why the frick not? That requires an explanation which will only bog the narrative down with tedious exposition. Don't put magic in your story. Ever.
KYS, you tiresome thing. You've done this same argument a thousand times.
>You've done this same argument a thousand times.
and got BTFO every time
Yes, I even did to him myself.
>letting everyone portal arround
basic game design is to avoid players warping willy nilly because it breaks everything.
It fricks with armies waging war, invalidates trade routes, escort missions, ...
instant travel is the dead of classic fantasy world
Then maybe you shouldn't have such elements in your story if it's just going to break the narrative.
Why are you dumb c**ts so insistent on this delusion that magic and technology are compatible? By any objective measure, they simply aren't able to co-exist in anyway. And yet here you are, desperately trying to defy logic. Again, go back to DeviantArt, you fricking children.
Already posted it. Try paying attention, moron.
>Why are you dumb c**ts so insistent on this delusion that magic and technology are compatible?
why do you think they are not compatible?
I have explained why they're incompatible a thousand times, and every single time, you twats just go "NUH UH!" like the moronic children you are. Go back to DeviantArt and fricking have a nice day.
schizo rambling isn't an explanation
>"I'm illiterate, so I'll just call you a schizo!"
Oh what a brilliant fricking strategy. Lo, for I hath been bested by your inability to fricking read! Seriously, go frick yourself.
They're only incompatible in your schizo headcanon where magic existing means everyone in the setting is a god-tier wizard who can warp reality on a whim
Magic and technology in narrative serve very different setting-worldviews which make different assumptions about a wide range of subjects such as the distinction between the unknown and the unknowable, the existence of categories and the intelligibility of being. This goes all the way back to the differences between Plato and Aristotle. It is possible to hybridize by holding them in tension against one another but this takes a master auteur working on a passion project which is increasingly rare in late-stage capitalism.
there is a simple way that magic & technology exist in parallel - magic exist in another dimension. So wizards are higher beings that exist in more than just the 3d physical world of nonwizards.
This in reverse also then means purely magical things existing on higher planes cant touch nonwizards that only exist in the physical 3d world as they exist on separate planes.
How does magic then sometimes interact with the physical world? Some Wizards can shift objects between the magical dimension and physical plane same way a regular person can shift objects in 3d space.
This also means nonwizards can walk through magic so when the muggles walk through the fairy forest there literally is nothing for them to see on touch as the fairies only exist in dimensions they cant touch.
NTA but I'm sick of dimensionshit and le different planes of reality. Norse mythology is so rad for having everything coexist next to each other, to the point where, when one of the characters dies, she literally takes a skyrim wagon ride to over to hell.
the soul takes the ride not the physical body.
So you still have a separation. I don't think the different worlds are necessarily same place either. The world three connecting them is so magical cause its the only thing that can connect them.
people don't really have souls in norse mythology, they get taken to the afterlife as they are. This is why viking burials looked like ships and often had actual ships in them, it was to transport the body to the hell.
magic is when concepts from plato's idea of the world of forms bleeds into the mortal world. The world of forms is the same thing as the spirit world, they're realms of infinite power, but tapping into them is difficult and requires either divine intervention or incredibly complex rituals.
Thats how I do magic in my setting, anyway.
How would you go and fight in valhalla if your real body got beheaded in war? I was under the impression it soul goes up/down because thats the only way to explain it. I know about the ferry boats but i was under impression it just to accelerate the travel for the deceased same as egyptian rites are just to help the passage.
>How would you go and fight in valhalla if your real body got beheaded in war?
odin has magic that can heal wounds, he uses it on the existing einherjar everyday when they fight and kill each other and he resurrects them for dinner. Magic can't reverse aging though, so thats why odin has to murder great warriors. If he let them die of natural causes, they'd come up to heaven as old geezers and wouldn't be fit to fight.
>By any objective measure, they simply aren't able to co-exist in anyway.
What kind of magic are we talking about? Like stupid video game magic where you can shoot fireballs and fly around and shit, or like irl historical conceptions of magic? Because the latter would pair perfectly well with technology.
>That requires an explanation which will only bog the narrative down with tedious exposition.
That's called World building you actual dumbass. This would have to be done with any setting that would have any fantastical element be it magical or mechanical in nature. Because you will need to explain how this thing that doesn't exist in the real world works in this fictional one. Surely you're not arguing that every fictional story needs to be one-to-one with our own world
>why doesn't literally everyone just become an award winning scientist or engineer if technology is so good???
Because not everyone can make portals weirdo
lacking knowledge or mana limitations.
Same reason summoning stylish clothes is a flex in most depictions - regular mortals cant do that.
This only applies to the player character, his party and a select few NPCs. Most people in the world will still be scrubs.
Really? Because I've played a couple of those. Within the world of FFT magic is contingent with a person's faith in the gods with the greatest Mages requiring the greatest amount of faith who are usually clergyman. If you're not a faithful person or someone who puts more stock and Technology then you don't bother and you put more of your efforts in other things like swordsmanship or basic trades. In the Elder Scrolls a person's ability to use Magic requires years of study or at least it requires years of study if you're not a player character. If you're not interested in learning schools of magic then the ability to generate lightning means nothing to you. You can just become a swordsmith or learn a trade. In the world of Bioshock one's ability to use plasmids has an inverse relationship with their own sanity and those with a lot of power are so mentally unstable that they're unable to use it properly. Which funnily enough once everybody started using magic the entire city fell apart.
There are plenty of fricking fantasy settings where magic exists but it isn't used as a catch all bandaid for every single thing that exists.
There is a simple reason for magic+tech
Any setting where not everyone can be a mage has to have muggles who rely on technology to get by. Should mix it up a bit though and let muggles buy some magic stuff from mages.
It is actually very simple, if only 1 in 1000 people can use magic, in a war you would want those other 999 people to not just be cannon fodder so you use that magic to build them things.
If you have 2 mages fighting and then one side has 100 guys with swords and the other side has 100 guys with guns then that side will win.
I shouldn't be feeding the trolls but I wonder if you can actually give any answer that isn't just you seething about the very topic of fantasy and scifi together in any form.
Pretty sure that happened in Drakengard
I wonder if one day kiseki will ever actually explain anything other than oh this stuff from hundreds of years ago is still working
Hey man, some things were just built to last
https://www.lightbulbs.com/blog/worlds-oldest-light-bulb-that-still-works
It showcased both the monstrous a morality of Bondrewd as well as the fact that Reg is not invulnerable.
That scene served plenty of purpose
So this is what Ganker heralds as a modern masterpiece?
It is. Made in Abyss is kino of the highest order
Is this really necessary
Like when Kenshiro gets btfo he gets btfo really fricking hard, you don't need to graphically see his prostate disintegrating to understand the gravity of the situation
It is, see
what would the alternative be, homosexual
>ancient ruins
>they contain.. broken old pieces of pottery
Yes? Or at least it's hard to swallow how a whole society that's more advanced than the norm just disappeared in a flash
That's pretty much what happened to Europe; Rome was the advanced ancient society and Europe didn't really reach those heights again until the Rennaissance and only surpassed it with the industrial revolution.
nice reddit meme, my fella
You seem to be an expert on reddit, tell us more.
>how a whole society that's more advanced than the norm just disappeared in a flash
If NYC was abandoned, in just a few centuries it would be unrecognizable
about 6k years wipe out any traces. Rust & co.
Anything that is found is just alien trash not recognized.
The best we have irl example is pyrei reis map which shows accurate coastline of antarctic under the ice.
>Or at least it's hard to swallow how a whole society that's more advanced than the norm just disappeared in a flash
It happened before
>I-It's geometric so it's human made !!!!
geologylets will never cease to be hilarious
not so fast
Herodotus clearly never talked to any Phoenicians, who had already starting mining copper in Michigan by then
lmao that nile
Yeah that's obviously not the present-day Nile but apparently when the Sahara was greener there used to be a much larger network of rivers that ran throughout the whole place.
they supposedly found atlantis in some desert based on city walls fitting description.
Atlantis in being in the Western Sahara is one of the craziest schizo rabbitholes you can go down because almost everything lines up from written accounts to myths and legends to descriptions of Atlantis to the geography of the pre-historic Sahara matching up to the structure there matching up to Plato's exact measurements to the ancient king of Mauritania (where the structure is) and the supposed king of Atlantis sharing the same name
Reminder that "historians" and "scientists" believed the city of Troy and the Trojan War were fictional myths... until someone found it.
Fiction is a recent invention.
I'm legitimately convinced that an event like a solar flare or asteroid impact during the ice age caused a mass flood which wiped out the Sahara over night.
Scientists already accept that the same thing happened in North America 11,000 thousand years ago which made much of the North West extremely arid, which is the same time Atlantis was purported to exist in the Sahara by Egyptians and ancient Greeks.
12-11,000 years ago was the end of the ice age
I remember catching afew History channel specials of archeologists finding alot of 'lost towns/cities' along the Sahara along with tales corresponding with a mass amount of people having to abandon them due to the change or disappearance of rivers/etc. I think my favorite tale of these missing cities is one mentioned in several Northern African tales. Ive forgotten its name but every account of this city was basically 'This place is fricking baller, litterly everyone and there mothers knows where it is, you cant miss it lmao' with details of where it is being lost or just never mentioned because 'lol are you stupid?'
im going with projection, eather they're NGMI who got btfo of his shitty art over something they used to love (sci/fant) even if its surface level or they're just a stupid Black person.
I played WoW for 15 years and left it in '19 due to unrelated shit that ironically worked out in the long run. I will admit the filler fricking hurts to get through but I started to appreciate it in the long-run afterwards. I aint going to go through it again unless its for a meme.
>I remember catching afew History channel specials of archeologists finding alot of 'lost towns/cities' along the Sahara along with tales corresponding with a mass amount of people having to abandon them due to the change or disappearance of rivers/etc.
The Sahara suddenly got hit really hard by a mass flooding event some time in the near distant past which stripped the soil and turned it into a wasteland, which is why you can find all sorts of sea fossils scattered around it in areas that weren't (naturally) under the ocean. It used to be far greener and full of a vast network of rivers.
Literally just look at any satellite map of the Sahara and you can see the clear signs of water erosion everywhere starting from the north in the Mediteranean, going right through the Richat Structure (the purported location of Atlantis according to the Ancient Greeks and Egyptians), and coming out off the coast of Mauritania.
The fact that scientists refuse to really acknowledge this theory (but don't really tr to debunk it either) is really bizarre.
Nobody studies it because it's in a very politically dangerous and remote part of Africa.
Magic :^)
>implying that civilizations never end
the very vast majority of them have already ended in our world and ours was probably close to ending a few times (nukes), an all out nuclear war or laser war or whatever the current weapon of mass destruction is can probably end every civ that has and will ever exist. It can also be caused by a massive natural disaster like a gamma ray burst and the likes
I'm a e-girlcon and shotacon but something about this just feels sinister.
It works in the Horizon games since it's 1000 years after the robot apocalypse
yes its absolutely kino
Need some games where you can find lost tech and attempt to restore it or the facility
>fantasy RPG
>Small technology hints
>It was actually post apocalyptic earth after a big experiment that reset the universe
>Suddenlyruins of modern day city underneath world of fantasy
>yggdrasil imagery
>god atop the tree is just a cool dad
What like Shin Megami Tensei IV?
Xenoburado 2.
I really gotta play Nexus at some point soon
I'm a little bit upset Elden Ring didn't do this.
>Defend this
Nier
New player of Nier but isn't that the premise of the series? A war that went on for so long that it outlived a humans who waged it and a robots they left behind are left to try and interpret what the lives of their former masters was like to the point where they deify the most basic shit.
no, i meant Nier Gestalt/Replicant
it wasn't a prolonged war, but rather an interdimensional disease that forced humanity into separating soul and body until said disease was eradicated
but the bodies started to gain sentience and the souls went berserk due relapse
it's a yokotaro classic clusterfrick
You're talking about the sequel. They're talking about the first one, where ancient ruins are literally modern-day civilization ruins.
soon
Very kino.
Ancient =/= Primitive
It’s indefensible. boring ass losers think a fricking computer screen and robots are awesome because it’s the only thing they can imagine.
What is there to defend?
It's pure kino.
>tfw you're an adventurer searching the forbidden planes and find a monument of the old gods
>tfw it turns out to be the broken statue of liberty
>fantasy vidya
>ancient ruins look like irl current day buildings
ULTRA MEGA KINO
>ancient ruins are cold war bunkers
>fantasy world is just post-post apocalyptic world after the cold war went hot
>He doesn't know
It's awesome.
>Loved the science fantasy world of Crystal is as a kid
>Find out it just blatantly ripped off elements of Castle in The Sky and Nausicaä of the Valley of The Wind
Still pure gold, though.
Isn't that basically where they all got the idea from? There's probably instances of the trope appearing earlier in Japanese media, but I don't know. Probably comes from old legends about great emperors and golden ages or something.
To a certain point, yeah.
Chocobos come from direct inspiration by Nausicaä's birds that Lord Yupa travels with.
But Crystalis just takes whole locations and plot points from CiTS and Nausicaä.
i nominate the "lost in bermuda triangle battleship appeared in fantasy world and shot down dragons with its artillery" as rank1 especially if you can find captains log telling their story & end
Sounds like an MMO. It seems the same reason why Warhammer Fantasy went into AoS. You cannot keep up a pure fantasy setting once you have all the babies on your team doing gaygramming and gay art design etc.
What's with the weird Deviantart obsession? Website hasn't been relevant since like 2009
just some strawman the idiot is using
They literally found a preserved video camera in a canopic jar during an Egyptian dig in the mid 2000s. It's not that weird.
Its foreshadowing.
Supremely well done and crafted in Kenshi.
Fellas, what is your definition of magic, and how do you make it not "lol its just advanced science" so you can have that difference?
The only way for it to not be advanced science is for the magic effects to be granted by conscious beings, such as gods or demons.
It's like a primal force that just works
Magic is fundamentally science(unless it's dude magic I don't got to explain shit it does whatever the plot demands tier shit). It's just science based on the rules of a different world than ours.
Cool, I'm not sure how that's relevant leddit.
Parallel energy system is the only way as anything utilizing classical physics would be already included in advanced science.
So only way is
as "outside regular physics" means its must be something on another plane.
I agree with the schitzo but not as like an objective fact I actually have no idea why I don't like it, it's why I stopped playing final fantasy. I even like arcanum but that's more a natural progression of technology and victorian so that's fun. But I really do not like when there's this cool mystical medieval setting but it has to go
>here's our leather clad ancient race that's already in space, here's our steampunk dwarves with full auto cannons and machine ai
Maybe I'm just autistic about medieval stuff and don't like seeing flat squared stone walls in those worlds
i got the first part but not
> don't like seeing flat squared stone walls in those worlds
What would prohibit medieval guys to have perfectly flat stone walls? Especially marmor breaks itself nicely flat apart into slabs at quarry. Bit of sanding and you ready to go
Flat being not angled, or, unable to withstand sufficient barrage from said steampunk dwarves
i used to think it was dumb and unrealistic
but looking at the way our world is going it seems very realistic
in 100 years there will be no white people left and no one will know how to work or reproduce the tech we have now
they will go back to living like primitives and occasionally they will find "ancient ruins" from today
>Cool, I'm not sure how that's relevant leddit.
Doesn't need any defense when it's done right
Except Kenshi isn't fantasy, it's post-apoc science fiction.
It literally CAN'T be done right. Magic and technology cannot coexist. Ever.
They can and do. Magic is real. You will now play the semantics game and lose.
>They can and do.
No they don't, and no they can't.
>Magic is real.
You're a delusional idiot.
>You will now play the semantics game and lose.
I will show you how objectively wrong you are by pointing at the goddamn dictionary.
As suspected, you have played a word game and lost.
Cope. You can't defy the definitions of words.
>Magic and technology cannot coexist. Ever.
*ahem*
https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/Magitek
>Ganker reeeeees hard at the mere existence of other websites
>cites TvTropes
That's how far you're going to defend your shitty fake genre, huh? Pathetic.
>troonytropes
You have to go back.
You can't coexist with women, homosexual.
Why does Kenshi have so much good fan art? It's insane.
>the lore stating that they willingly walked into the pits after a catastrophic battle that nearly wiped out the first civilisation
>the massive octopus thing laying dormant in the desert right on the borders of the United Cities
>looking up at the sky to see two celestial bodies
>that realization that you are on one of the moons and you have no idea of what is happening on the main world itself
Kenshi is something else man.
>le ancient civillization has better technology than anyone alive today
Yawn, Tolkien did that with the Numenoreans 70 years ago.
nearly the entire fantasy genre is just tolkien fanfiction in denial, though
Not really. Tolkien was one of those masters savvy enough to hold magic and technology in tension which is why from the Ainulindalë to the 4th age you see what starts as a magical world getting the magic chased out by the increasingly industrialized power of the creator's enemy.
I liked that guy but he spent way too much time gushing over how great farming was. Technology has given us lots of good things.
Yeah farming is a b***h I wouldn't wish on anyone.
Technology is lost all the time. We literally can't make Technicolor films or polaroid photos anymore.
Like everything else, Xenogears did it best.
>sci-fi vidya
>ancient ruins are filled with magic items and monsters
Skies of Arcadia might be my favorite take on this idea.
I don't understand the request.
It's ancient ruins filled with robots.
What is here to defend?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?app=desktop&v=e87w5njhO8U
>It's ancient ruins filled with robots.
to be fair, with the Horizon series it's 1000 years after the world ended and the robots are restoring the planet but due to some sabotage the new humanity does not know the purpose of the robots
Yep. I think it fits. Nobody said that robots should be ancient too.
I thought about it and I came to the conclusion that the magic is, fundamentally, a chaos itself.
This is the only explanation that makes sesne and juxtaposes tech and magic.
More magic shoud make every natural law less reproducable, and the magic energy is the ability to control probability to achieve the improbable results.
Up to and including 0%, ie something that is downright impossible.
A good hand in card game, fining 1k$ laying on a street, a clutch jump during the escape after robbery, flesh blocking a bullet, spontaneous combustion and downright disintegration.
Perpetual motion machine is impossible? Not with your attitude, science guy.
>tagging that
Frick you and shove a beehive up your ass. That isn't a spoiler, it's made clear immediately. hell, it's the entire premise of the fricking game.What, do you just automatically buy a game without even watching the trailer or looking at the fricking box art? Frick you. Spoiler culture is a disease.
Whites fear this trope because they know they probably deleted centuries worth of advanced technologies and research of aztecs and incas
or people with power simply monopolized what they found by telling everyone else nothing to see here. Member they didnt just purge america, before that was inquisition purging europe.
I don't like it because it ruined zelda. There is definitely lost stuff hidden in history but it was lost way before the columbian exchange, industrialization is why the europeans and japanese were able to dominate and there was nothing like it at the time, just really fancy tamale making techniques at best but not whatever allowed making those pyramids.
the idea isnt they had high tech but that they had original stories that were more accurate than what european public knew. So they had to erase said knowledge same as they did at home.
Europe had for example egyptian refugees who still knew the original language and practiced their own old religion but they got killed by inquisition.
Yeah. It's great.
my homie
This is one of my favorite tropes. The idea of cyclical civilization appeals to me.
If it's a planet with air and carbon based life, it means that said fantasy world has the same fundamental laws of physics and chemistry.
If the planet looks the same, with mountains, minerals and all the same chemical elements, it means that there is at least some amount of silicon somewhere.
Given these 2 statements, creation of computers is the matter of time.
It's not fantasy at that point, it's sci fi.
>never heard of atlantis or the more recent demise of wakanda
not my problem youre an uneducated swine.
gimme a fantasy game where they find nukes
That movie was something else.
Indeed
"Oh and uh, by the way, really glad you changed your last name you sonuvabitch!"
That scene alone is worth the price of admission.
Truly. Its 95% trash but that 5% left is so fricking kino.
Sometimes, after long cycles, history repeats. Occasionally what comes next is much lesser than what came before.
This is part of our reality as well, if you were not aware.
>Fantasy vidya
>""""Ancient Ruins"""" are filled with light sabers and phaser guns
>you can equip them and use them for the rest of the game
>they kick the shit out of any of weapon in the game
>sequel game just flat out becomes a sci-fi adventure with time travel and your own spaceship
name 1 besides crono trigger
Ultima and to an extent M&M and Wizardry
>Comfy island adventure
>Activate the magic mcguffins to reveal the hidden ancient fortress of time
>Looks like an ancient ruins at first but then suddenly
>Super secret hidden science laborty that completely changes the very nature of how interpret the world around, shattering your previous notion of reality
>Haunting mysterious techno lab music plays in the backgrounds as you pour through electronic documents that reveal the artificial nature of your home
Basically, whenever a JRPG has a secret lab filled with secrets, I call it a Chronopolis moment in honor of one of the most kino reveals of all time
Megaman Legends made me a sucker for this. I love the fusion of ancient art + advanced technology. All very Laputa-esque.
based underwater ray romano enjoyer. are the new ones good?
I haven't played it yet, but the "new" combat system looks cool.
I just started prelude, I like the art style. Is it true the end of the 3rd one is sad?
>JRPG
>ancient civilization
>they were researching a different even more ancient civilization
How many times could this loop go on before it turned moronic?
>JRPG
>ancient civilization
>they were researching a different even more ancient civilization
>that ancient ancient civilization is the current JRPG civilization
it's a great loop if it's done interestingly enough
What games?
Its a staple of fantasy fiction, Wheel of Time, Wish Song of Shannara, Mistborn Trilogy, etc. Its also very cool, and not even unrealistic like you seem to think it is. Technological dark ages occur after collapses in civilization, hence the entire era of our history called 'The Dark Ages'.
etrian odyssey is this and it's great, especially when "modern" world is two worldends away
>discover ancient weapon
>use it as a club
I wish this happened more often.
What I really wish we saw more often
>the ancient civilization fell, the apocalypse happened
>after a lengthy dark ages, people found the relics of the advanced ancient civilization
>and started learning from their tech, and rebuilding in ways that emulate different aspects of the old cultures
There's something really oddly compelling about it. Stuff like the NCR in the Fallout universe - I know that's sci-fi not fantasy, but the idea that out of tribal society this new state trying to replicate and even advance on old tech is really cool. Post-post-apocalyptic.
It's kind of disappointing that Bethesda's take on new fallout games seems to ignore that idea, and make the series just an endlessly repeating series of wastelands where nothing improves.
It's so fricking awesome, I will like a game (or any story) significantly more whenever they do this shit.
>Ancient civilisation is super advanced within and utilising the metaphysics of the setting, using established in universe laws, magic, etc. to their extreme conclusions
Kino
>Ancient civilisation is literally just bog standard sci-fi computers and laser guns
>bro the MAGIC was actually TECHNOLOGY and the GODS were actually COMPUTERS the WHOLE TIME!!!
holy fricking cringe
Based. Ganker troons will seethe and cope but MiA is so fricking obviously just the author's barely disguised magical realm.
Lmfao at anyone thinking this is particularly weird or reprehensible. I'm not saying it isn't, but you people seriously need to read a book if you think this is something worth fussing over.
You have japs to thank for it
It's stupid, but so is most shit they started
>what is dying earth
>ancient civilisation died in some big war that became myth
>villain awakens some bio titan shit relic from that final war
>probably named after Norse mythology