Medieval fantasy game

>medieval fantasy game
>a long time ago....the world was SCI-FI

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What's wrong with that? Robots will fuck us over eventually.

Name one game

>implying we won't perish and leave behind our ruins for a new generation of intelligent beings to discover them

Breath of the Wild.

Name 10 (ten) JRPGs that doesn't do this.

Wizardry 8

>10

not possible

ok retard

hey
don't be rude

name one, then.

Might & Magic series
Skyward Sword

Pokémon Green, Red, Blue, Yellow, Gold, Silver, Crystal, Ruby, Sapphire and Emerald

Chrono Trigger

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lol

>high fantasy sorcery is sci-fi
u wot m8

That's kind of how anchient Greece was.

it does have technological shit before the 1000 ad though.

Horizon ZD
SMT IV
Okami

Did you read the post I was asking?
We did had tech in the 1000 ad too

Rance
Dragon Quest

Phantasy Star 3

>we
we're talking about CT here and it does have sci fi machines before the "present" in the game.

>Pokémon
>Medieval fantasy setting
Good job, retard

age of decadence

The Elder Scrolls

he asked medieval

Original D&D was Weird Fiction and heavily influenced by Dying Earth. Not that anyone reads, but a huge chunk of genreshit is science fantasy. Tolkien and offshoot epics are outliers.

Real Life

I fucking LOVE such settings. That's why I like both M&M and Etrian Odyssey!

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Final Fantasy I, X, and XIV

The Witcher

>dungeon is part of a crashed space ship

terraria really gives this vibe

Xenoblade Chronicles.

Kind of kino tbqwy.