@kat To an extent, but it was VI that really went hard on the magitech
IV had a bit of it too but I feel like VI was where the series really got into it to the point that they ended up saying "we've strayed pretty far from our roots, let's do a pure fantasy entry" with IX (that was actually the thought process there, they specifically said that they wanted to make IX more pure fantasy after how sci-fantasy VII and VIII were)
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@kat yeah, but my point is that this was ancient technology, the world and civilizations weren't really... I dunno how to express it? It just feels like stuff like the warmech in I and the tower of babil in IV were the exception, whereas in VI you get things like magitek armor and figaro castle and stuff, and then VII has the entirety of midgar being basically a modern urban city but powered by magitech
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@Felthry tbh ff5 has more tech going on than ff6 does when you stack it up
@kat does it? honestly that's the one game in the series we've yet to complete, tried several times and always just petered out
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@Felthry you have an airship that turns into a submarine, a segment where you're climbing a giant tower full of machinery to turn off a barrier, there's an ancient high tech civilization and you interact with their stuff a lot, and a giant floating metal sky fortress with laser cannons
also a secret boss that's an interdimensional space robot from space
@Felthry it's been there since final fantasy 1 tbh