Well?
Well?
No, it's makopunk.
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I thought the correct term was cyberpunk?
Definitely not. Cyberpunk usually refers to a setting which has a cyber world, a world that exists inside computers. Tron, Mega Man Battle Network, System Shock, the Matrix, those are examples of cyberpunk.
Steampunk refers to a high tech world still based in steam engine technology. In this definition, FFVII does not technically qualify, as everything is Mako powered, not steam powered. However, FFVII definitely shares some of the design and theme elements that made steampunk popular, so it sort of depends on how strict you're being.
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Yeah, I would say it has "elements" of steampunk, but I cannot say it qualifies fully. In terms of where it is placed in our modern day eras, VII is around the time of the industrial revolution or just after it, hence you get some areas heavily industrialised and other areas (Like Corel or Mideel) that are more folky. There are other parts of the game that remind me at least of Steampunk, the train graveyard has many examples of steam trains (Granted, most don't work). You've got stylised motorcycles and hell, Barrett's gun arm is fairly steampunky as well. But overall, I would say it's not steampunk, just heavily influenced by it.
Elements of dieselpunk seems correct to me.
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I always assumed it was a generic "future fantasy" setting. Never thought about it being steampunk before.
I still think HC's observation of Makopunk is the most accurate
Quite Blade-Runnerish, however that's defined. Sort of a futuristic world where everything is relatively advanced yet the technology looks all VCR-ish and the locations are very rundown.
DOS-punk?
Definitely dieselpunk with Mako as the "diesel" fuel.
Jack: How do you know?
Will: It's more of a feeling really.
Jack: Well, that's not scientific. Feeling isn't knowing. Feeling is believing. If you believe it, you can't know because there's no knowing what you believe. Then again, no one should believe what they know either. Once you know anything that anything becomes unbelievable if only by virtue of the fact you now... know it. You know?
Will: No.
If Demolition Man were remade today
Huxley: What's wrong? You broke contact.
Spartan: Contact? I didn't even touch you.
Huxley: Don't you want to make love?
Spartan: Is that what you call this? Why don't we just do it the old-fashioned way?
Huxley: NO!
Spartan: Whoa! Okay, calm down.
Huxley: Don't tell me to calm down!
Spartan: What's gotten into you? 'Cause it sure as hell wasn't me.
Huxley: Physical relations in the way of intercourse are no longer acceptable John Spartan.
Spartan: What? Why the hell not?
Huxley: It's the law, John. And for your information, the very idea that you suggested it makes me feel personally violated.
Spartan: Wait a minute... violated? Huxley what the hell are you accusing me of here?
Huxley: You need to leave, John.
Spartan: But Huxley.
Huxley: Get out!
Moments later Spartan is arrested for "violating" Huxley.
By the way, that's called satire. Get over it.
I think the better question would be - Why does it matter?