Johnny Impact said:
I like the mix. There's no reason magic and technology can't exist side-by-side. Besides, who is to say the "magic" isn't some kind of ubertech like commanding clouds of nanites in the air, or that the "technology" isn't powered by mana?
It does lead to absurd situations where a guy with a sword defeats multiple missile-launching tanks in rapid succession, but on the other hand, tanks should really know better than to mess with a FF protagonist.
Because it is not mentioned in the game, or even hinted at.
Science-Fiction is about a Fictive science that is different from that world then ours.
If no science is mentioned or is barely mentioned, or even handwaved, it;s not science, it's magic.
The Avatars in the movie with the same name is Science-fiction. Because we're told you control them with some neuro-link, it establishes it's rules and limitations.
We know how the Borg work.
We know how Stargates function
We know that the Heart of Gold flies on Improbability.
But nothing in Final Fantasy games acts like it's major plot points are scientific.
They might not look like typical magic, and more like sciency stuff. But in the end I still don't know HOW the Lunatic Pandora attracts monsters from the moon. I don't know how, why or because of what [Spoiler-Girl] gets to send Squall and Co to Laguna. How do Draw points work? Guardian Forces make you forget stuff how?
These points are never addressed, not because of poor writing, but because they're fantasy elements.
Besides... It's already, sort of in the name, right?