Summary

World-building is a core foundation of role-playing games. It is vital in immersing fans in a particular setting and the story within. Of course, those settings come in all shapes and sizes. Developers may opt for a fantastical realm inspired by medieval Europe. Alternatively, they might go for a sci-fi approach. Both aesthetics are valid and rife with potential, but who says they have to be mutually exclusive?

Certain RPGs mix magic and tech. That mixture often informs the in-game history, laying the foundation for intriguing world-building. It also makes gameplay a breath of fresh air. Both of these outcomes are enough to pull players in, which isn’t something they’d expect. After all, magic and science clash on a fundamental level, but fusing those contrasting elements can create a more compelling whole.

Magitek armor in Final Fantasy 6

6The Final Fantasy Series

Though it started in medieval settings,Final Fantasyhas incorporated sci-fi into more and more of its mainline entries. The heroes still cast Fire, Blizzard, Thunder, and other spells. They just happen to live inindustrial or futuristic cityscapes. This is the case inFinal Fantasy 8,12, and13. These elements are sometimes intertwined. InFinal Fantasy 7, for instance, people mine the planetary energy called mako, which both powers machines and facilitates the use of spells. The relationship isn’t always so harmonious, though.

Entries likeFinal Fantasy 6revolve around the conflict between the two forces. Magic is largely gone from the world thanks to the Gestahlian Empire’s actions against the mythical Espers. The despotic organization maintains its power through magitek: a technological substitute used to oppress any opposition. With these radically different approaches,Final Fantasyalways keeps fans guessing which roles magic and technology will play.

A mutation lab in The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt

5The Witcher Series

In both the books and games,The Witcheris mostly a world of high fantasy, albeit one rife with racism. It has humans, elves, dwarves, and other denizens. Despite their prejudices, one thing they all have in common is thatthey’re plagued by monsters. That’s where the science comes in.

In the early days, mages began experimenting to create enhanced warriors as a means to fight said monsters. They injected various herbs and mutagens into the subjects' bodies. Their efforts eventually yielded witchers: enhanced humans with increased strength, senses, and reflexes. The practice was so successful that it continued for years to come. It’s why witcher sanctuaries like Kaer Morhen have fully-stocked laboratories. Unfortunately, this can easily go wrong, damaging subjects beyond repair. Because of that, the labs were long since wiped out or hidden.

Force Lightning in Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic

A galaxy far, far away is among the most iconic sci-fi settings in all of fiction.Star Warshas countless planets with civilizations at all levels of advancement. They have starships, hovercrafts, laser blasters, and other staples of the genre. Of course, the trademark toys are lightsabers: laser swords wielded by the noble Jedi Knights. The blades aren’t their mightiest weapons, however.

These guardians subsist on the Force. This mystical energy field binds the galaxy and all living things within. The Jedi draw on it to enhance their agility, techniques, and reflexes. Moreover, it lets them manipulate the world around them.Their tricks range from levitating objects to shooting lightning. Such abilities command fear and respect.

A battle and a Dwarf in Arcanum

Fans feel both inKnights of the Old Republic. In this game and its sequel, they master the Force on a level seldom seen.This mastery lets them triumph over their enemies. How they use that power can inspire loyalty from their allies, who boast their own skills in both the Force and technology. With a well-rounded party,KOTORplayers can enjoy the advantages of each.

3Arcanum: Of Steamworks And Magick Obscura

The Industrial Revolution was a significant time in the real world, soit would naturally have the same effect on a fictional realm.Arcanum: Of Steamworks and Magick Obscurapresents a setting where magic slowly gives way to science. It sports a slew of spells, but it also has a wealth of innovations like trains, zeppelins, and firearms. These aren’t just set dressing, though.

The game actively explores the divide between these forces. Each side has its own circles, with members looking down on outsiders or opposing parties. Machines rely on harnessing natural forces to produce a desired result; magic breaks those natural laws and must be condemned. At the same time, people who built their societies on sorcery feel that the animosity and rejection weaken their standing in the world. These issues and more floodArcanumas they would any growing civilization. Discovery often brings dangerous change and countless questions.

A Gnome in World of Warcraft

Spun off from theWarcraftseries,World of Warcraftis another title that wears its high fantasy influence on its sleeve.It has several variations of humans, elves, orcs, and other exotic species. Most feature their brands of spellcraft, but some find an alternate path.

In keeping with their genre reputation, Dwarves and Gnomes are mechanically inventive people. In lieu of axes and shields, they can fire pistols, rifles, and other guns. This helps them truly compete against sorcerers. More importantly, it inchesWOWaway from its medieval roots and closer to modern warfare.

The party in Phantasy Star Online 2

1The Phantasy Star Series

ThePhantasy Starseries bears many similarities toStar Wars. It’s another galaxy with advanced tech permeating the plethora of planets. In addition, magicians make up a portion of the population. That said, magical ability is usually the result of genes. Those versed in sorcery pass that trait down their family line. Everyone else must settle for science: guns, bombs, energized swords, and other gadgets. Such escalation is expected, but it goes further than simple tools.

As it’s gone on,Phantasy Starhas introduced new methods of advancing its world. On top of androids, the characters have created genetically engineered humans. These specimens come with the usual increased abilities, including an aptitude for magic. After improving their tech, it was only a matter of time before people did the same to themselves.