Yes, Orwell's 1984 was sci-fi. It was also written as a "cautionary tale" based on (at the time) current Soviet Russia policies of revising history, and what might happen if we allowed them filthy commies to win the Cold War.Thommo said:I am not sure if you know this, or even have read this, but Orwell's 1984 was a sci-fi. there was nothing cheerful about that book.
Edit: Just realized that my point has already been made with Orwell and stuff so if you have seen it just go ahead and ignore it. (if you want; I am perfectly happy for you to rant about it)
As you can see, we're almost 30 years past 1984 and still no signs of any awful dystopias. Though I think that were he alive, Orwell would be patting himself on the back for writing that book in time and saving us all from Big Brother. Ugh.
That's actually the point. Fantasy doesn't pretend to be more than it is, it doesn't put on airs and tries to pass as something that might happen.Vault101 said:I dont see how portraying the future in come far fetched way is anymore ridiculous than fantasy...but then fantasy doesnt claim to be the past of out world alot of the timeDarken12 said:snip.
EDIT: and its not like the creators of mass effect were trying to make any statment or overstating the plausability of mass effects world...they just wanted aliens and shit (and the whole biotic thing which exists for gameplay reasons)
But even Mass Effect tried to justify the existence of all the stuff it had. If you know basic physics, you know that a lot of the things the game portrays are impossible under our current understanding of reality, so the invention of the titular mass effect (and the game's Phlebotinum that is used to create the aforementioned mass effect) is used as a way to attempt to justify everything you see. While I applaud the desire for verisimilitude and plausibility, I probably have an acquired distaste, to coin a phrase, for all of sci-fi in general. Event Horizon, for example, was a movie I was pleasantly surprised by, but the sci-fi setting and aesthetics really detracted (in my eyes) from an otherwise excellent story (which was partly cribbed from WH40K, yes, but unlike WH40K, it exercised restraint and subtlety).