- Oct 18, 2014
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I've felt for years my interest in the fantasy genre was waning. As a kid I would read the books but, other than game of thrones, I've not touched much "fantasy" fiction in 15+ years.
I know the same has happened in video games, too. I really find the old mage/rogue/fighter dynamic to be appallingly uninspired. Most of the worlds also just read like a whole lot of rambling detritus. Elves live for a long time and like magic, dwarfs live in mountains, humans are more reckless, etc. it's all so very cliched and so completely overdone.
I love sci fi, though, probably more than I used to. Good sci fi still seems intelligent and exciting. Unlike fantasy it requires a thoughtful futurist's view of what the future can be. Contrast with fantasy: somebody can just sit down, research absolutely nothing about anything, and begin vomiting over their keyboards.
I know the same has happened in video games, too. I really find the old mage/rogue/fighter dynamic to be appallingly uninspired. Most of the worlds also just read like a whole lot of rambling detritus. Elves live for a long time and like magic, dwarfs live in mountains, humans are more reckless, etc. it's all so very cliched and so completely overdone.
I love sci fi, though, probably more than I used to. Good sci fi still seems intelligent and exciting. Unlike fantasy it requires a thoughtful futurist's view of what the future can be. Contrast with fantasy: somebody can just sit down, research absolutely nothing about anything, and begin vomiting over their keyboards.