Fantasy all the way, but for some reason most people prefer sci-fi.
In my opinion the books are easier to read. We can all visualise a man with a crossbow shooting an undead skeleton in the head. We can even imagine what a wizard casting a spell would look like (waving staff/wnad/stick with energy flowing around etc.). But if I say "imagine a space ship" it is a lot harder to visualise, even if I say its green with big engines and looks like a bit like a basking shark, that still leaves you having to imagine most of it. With Fantasy we often have a reasonably good idea of what is being described but it can still be interesting, whereas with sci fi it is a lot more vague and usually relies on you to fill in its gaps. For some people that's fine but, I have to imagine everything perfectly like 3d models in my head.
The fights are also more interesting with swords and magic, whereas with sci-fi it is usually just shitty laser fights (with exceptions to stuff like lightsaber duels). I do really love sci-fi (the Mass Effect's being some of my favourite games) but I am more forgiving with fantasy, and harsher with sci-fi. I can read fantasy for hours but sci-fi books tend bore me.
Also to all the people who said BOTH go look up what a forced choice poll is, and if you are still not satisfied make your own.
And the people who said they are the same thing stop arguing semantics, everyone knows what you mean if you use either phrase.
Sci-fi= Laser guns/spaceships
Fantasy= Magic swords/Dragons
In my opinion the books are easier to read. We can all visualise a man with a crossbow shooting an undead skeleton in the head. We can even imagine what a wizard casting a spell would look like (waving staff/wnad/stick with energy flowing around etc.). But if I say "imagine a space ship" it is a lot harder to visualise, even if I say its green with big engines and looks like a bit like a basking shark, that still leaves you having to imagine most of it. With Fantasy we often have a reasonably good idea of what is being described but it can still be interesting, whereas with sci fi it is a lot more vague and usually relies on you to fill in its gaps. For some people that's fine but, I have to imagine everything perfectly like 3d models in my head.
The fights are also more interesting with swords and magic, whereas with sci-fi it is usually just shitty laser fights (with exceptions to stuff like lightsaber duels). I do really love sci-fi (the Mass Effect's being some of my favourite games) but I am more forgiving with fantasy, and harsher with sci-fi. I can read fantasy for hours but sci-fi books tend bore me.
Also to all the people who said BOTH go look up what a forced choice poll is, and if you are still not satisfied make your own.
And the people who said they are the same thing stop arguing semantics, everyone knows what you mean if you use either phrase.
Sci-fi= Laser guns/spaceships
Fantasy= Magic swords/Dragons