Best Science Fiction
Ranked by community votes
· Updated in real-time
Mass Effect
Explore the galaxy, make tough choices, and shape the fate of civilizations
They Live
1988 film by John Carpenter
Resident Evil: Retribution
2012 film directed by Paul W. S. Anderson
Cell
novel by Stephen King
Jurassic Park
1990 novel by Michael Crichton
Rainbow Six
1998 novel by Tom Clancy
I Am Number Four
2010 novel by James Frey
The Cyberiad
series of humorous short stories by Stanisław Lem
Japan Sinks
1973 novel by Sakyo Komatsu
Shikasta
1979 novel by Doris Lessing
Darwin's Radio
1999 novel by Greg Bear
Permutation City
1994 novel by Greg Egan
Battle Royale
1999 novel by Koushun Takami
The Daleth Effect
1970 novel by Harry Harrison
Caliban's War
science fiction novel by James S. A. Corey
Kūsō Kagaku Dokuhon
Japanese book series
Liaden universe
science fiction book series and franchise
Infinity Ring
series of young adult science fiction adventure novels
Escape Pod
science fiction podcast
Animorphs
science fiction young adult book series
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the best science fiction in 2026?▾
Based on 0 community votes, Mass Effect is currently ranked #1 in Science Fiction with a score of pending more votes.
How are science fiction ranked on Peakd?▾
Peakd ranks science fiction using trust-weighted community votes. Each user rates on a 1-10 scale, and votes are weighted by the user's trust score (based on account age, consistency, and verification). Rankings cannot be bought or manipulated by companies.
How to choose the best science fiction?▾
Look at the overall community score, read discussions, and compare specific aspects like value, performance, and ease of use. You can also use the head-to-head comparison feature to see two options side by side.
What are the most popular science fiction?▾
The top-rated science fiction based on community votes are: #1 Mass Effect, #2 They Live, #3 Resident Evil: Retribution. See the full rankings above.
Are Peakd science fiction rankings trustworthy?▾
Yes. Peakd uses trust-weighted voting to prevent manipulation. Rankings are based purely on community opinion — companies cannot pay for a higher position. All methodology is transparent.
What happens when two science fiction have the same score?▾
When scores are tied, the one with more community votes ranks higher (more votes means a more reliable score). If votes are also equal, the entity that has been on the platform longer takes priority.