All while following lines of logic based on the creator’s world.
At the same time, it should introduce to them a concept that, (given a little nudge) can be a reality. Great science fiction should invoke the imaginative side of the reader. Popular titles include: Doom (1993), Halo 2, Deus Ex, and the Metroid series. There are some who opt to stick to the classics, with history-defining works like 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea, or contemporary ‘banned’ books, such as 1984 and Fahrenheit 451. Still, you’ll probably find your peers reading current greats like Project Hail Mary and Klara and the Sun. Though recently, these have taken a bit of a backseat due to the influx of streaming services. These franchises, with their many offshoots and different installments, have spawned fans all over the world.Īside from animated and live action movies/series, there are also books. It’s almost impossible to come across someone who isn’t interested in Star Wars, Star Trek, or Doctor Who.
If you’re reading or watching something that deals with high-tech and how it affects our lives, adventures set in space or in a parallel universe, topics of time travel or a new science, or even space aliens or superhuman abilities, then it most likely belongs to the Sci-Fi genre. Science Fiction, known today as Sci-Fi or SF, typically deals with visionary and futuristic concepts.