| noname2200 said: Those things don't make X "more" sci-fi than fantasy though, they just mean the science in X is more advanced. The original Star Trek series is no more or less sci-fi than Deep Space Nine, for example, notwithstanding replicators, holorooms, faster warp drives, and other technomagic. |
The definition of "science fiction" is imaginitive content of science ...
Does Xenoblade feature anything that moves faster than the speed of light ? No, since it obeys our current understanding of modern science so it is very far away from fiction on a physical perspective. X on the otherhand having spacecrafts that travel faster than the speed of light is flat out "fiction" ...
Is it possible to revive a full cryogenically frozen body without extensive damage ? No, that type of medical science in X is currently a "fiction" ...
The only content in Xenoblade that you could classify as "science fiction" are the giant mechs been structurally sustainable without energy issues ...
X is certainly more advanced but Xenoblade hardly ever borders on "science fiction" ...







