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** ''[[Final Fantasy XIII]]'' appears to be [[Science Fiction]] at first, with guns, more "realistic" airships, mecha, and genetic engineering. But most, if not all, of the tech is powered by fal'cie, magical beings. Who can also grant magical powers to chosen humans, [[Blessed with Suck|although it sucks to be chosen this way for the human]].
* ''[[Star Ocean Till the End of Time|Star Ocean: Till the End of Time]]'' does this as well, by having Fayt and Cliff, who're members of the Pangalactic Federation, crash land on Elicoor II, a planet who's inhabitants are a [[Medieval Stasis|type-3 civilization.]] Fayt and Cliff go to great lengths to conceal the true nature of their identities to avoid unnecessary trouble, leading to predictable results. {{spoiler|Except for the part where they learn that their universe, and everything in it, is one big virtual game!}}
* ''[[Xenoblade]]'' tends to mix the two so thoroughly that it can make one dizzy. It prologue starts with two warring [[Our Titans Are Different|titans]] whose dead bodies make up the entire world, then transitions to advanced humans fighting a war against relentless killer robots. The robots can only be stopped by a [[Cool Sword|legendary ancient sword called the Monado]], which somewhat resembles a [[Laser Blade|light-saber]]. Then the Monado starts granting the protagonist visions of the future, but that turns out to have a reasonable scientific explanation. Then it turns out that {{spoiler|the Monado is the manifestation of an evil god}}. [[hottip:*:<ref>And by the end of the game, you're fighting {{spoiler|[[Ninja Pirate Zombie Robot|giant robot ghosts]]</ref> [[Mind Screw|in outer space]]}}.
* ''[[Albion]]'', a game where a spaceship in the future lands on a world with magic instead of technology. A lot of the time is spent in primarily fantastic or scifistic settings, but they eventually mix, and both elements are present at least a little most of the time.
* ''[[Chrono Trigger]]'': An apocalyptic future with destroyed [[Domed Hometown|domed cities]] caused by a [[Cosmic Horror]], combined with a medieval [[Sword And Sorceror|sword-and-spell]] setting in the past. And it's all connected by [[Time Travel]].
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