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"Mars"

3 BuzzVerdicts across Books (1), Movies (1), Board Games (1)

The Martian

4.4

2014 · Andy Weir · 369 pages · Science Fiction

Andy Weir's 2014 novel about an astronaut stranded on Mars who has to science his way home is one of the most purely entertaining science fiction novels in years. The problem-solving is addictive, Mark Watney's voice is consistently funny without undermining the danger, and Weir's commitment to scientific accuracy gives the survival scenarios real weight. The Earth-based chapters are less compelling than Watney's log entries, and the novel's emotional range is narrower than its technical range. But as a celebration of human ingenuity, practical problem-solving, and the stubborn refusal to die quietly, The Martian is irresistible.

Total Recall

4.2

1990 · Paul Verhoeven · 113 min · Sci-Fi, Action

Total Recall is Verhoeven and Schwarzenegger at peak creative collision, a film that delivers relentless sci-fi action while smuggling in a puzzle about the nature of reality that rewards repeat viewings. The practical effects hold up remarkably well, the Mars setting still feels vivid and lived-in, and the dream-or-reality ambiguity elevates what could have been a standard action film into something that lingers. It's loud, bloody, and smarter than it pretends to be.

On Mars

4.0

2020 · 1-4 Players · 90-150 min · Competitive / Economic Strategy

On Mars is Vital Lacerda's most ambitious design, and it mostly lives up to that ambition. The interconnected systems create a colony-building experience where every resource, building, and technology feeds into something else. Getting through the learning phase is a genuine challenge, and the rulebook is a significant barrier. But players who persist will find one of the most thematically rich and strategically deep heavy euros on the market. It's not for everyone, and it knows it.