Futurism (Future)
Science fiction and futurism are very similar gaming settings. Both transport the player to the future of humanity or to a completely different imagined world, whose inhabitants have advanced far beyond modern humanity. Science fiction allows authors to set aside some laws and conventions of the real world, enabling them to create new races, technologies, and magic. Futurism, on the other hand, focuses solely on technological achievements, completely rejecting humanity and the social qualities inherent to people.
Years
Platforms
PlayStation 2PlayStationXboxGame Boy AdvanceWindows 3.xNintendo 64DreamcastAmigaGameCubeWonderSwan ColorGame Boy ColorDOSPalm OSWindows MobileAtari 2600Arcade
Statuses
Best Games in the Futurism (Future) genre of 2001
Role-playing game, Third-person view, Futurism (Future), Anime / Manga, Fantasy / Medieval, Turn-based
July 19, 2001
Players:
8.9/10
Metacritic:
92/100
Final Fantasy 10 — As in previous games in the series, the player controls the main character from a third person, moving through locations, interacting with...
Role-playing game, Strategy, In real time, Isometric, Futurism (Future), Turn-based, Post-apocalyptic
March 14, 2001
Players:
8.7/10
Metacritic:
82/100
Fallout Tactics is a tactical turn-based strategy game with RPG elements and an isometric camera view set in the Fallout universe. The events of the game will tell...
Simulation, Action, Shooter, Warships / Submarines, First-person view, Futurism (Future), Post-apocalyptic
October 12, 2001
Players:
5/10
Metacritic:
67/100
AquaNox is a futuristic submarine simulator with third-person shooter...
Action, Strategy, In real time, Business / Management, First-person view, Third-person view, Futurism (Future)
December 6, 2000
Players:
8.9/10
Metacritic:
82/100