Escapism is no better encapsulated than in the inclusive genre of science-fiction. With flying cars and computer simulations, audiences often fall head-first into one of the industry’s most lucrative genres, yearning for worlds afar and fantastical inventions.

We have walked the streets of grimy cities speckled with holographic advertisements; swept across the rushing rivers of alien worlds on the backs of flying beasts; and every now and again, jumped into lightspeed.

We have seen many brilliant realisations of futuristic universes and while we lap it up, sometimes it simply isn’t enough. Sometimes they are just so expansive and dense that they beg to be explored outside the confines of the films they are neatly presented in. These are the sci-fi universes that merely watered our appetites, and left us begging for more.