Posted June 15, 2019
In the last ten years or so, I've become more lenient towards and more interested in shooters. I've always been a fan of RPGs, adventure games and platformers, in that regard nothing has changed, but apart from a little Doom and the Tomb Raider games I hardly ever touched FPS and TPS games, partially for a lack of interest in gameplay, themes and settings, partially even for ideological reasons, disliking what I thought a glorification of brutality, gun violence, armed conflict and weapon fetishism. In part, I still think that's the case but I'm also more relaxed about it and I've learnt that the gameplay can actually be rather enjoyable and even the settings can be fun as pure fantasy. I still prefer fantasy/sci-fi/horror/western/adventure shooters over military shooters, and often I still have mixed feelings, some shooters still disgust me, others disgust and please me at the same time, and it's interesting to observe and learn about myself as well. So during the last decade or so, I've tried to catch up a bit and become more familiar with the genre, playing through lots of titles that I probably wouldn't have played before, and also enjoying them.
Other than that, I can't think of anything right now. Of course, back in the days, when I had less choice, I would occasionally spend longer time playing stuff that's not in my main genres, like football manager, sims, sport games etc., which I don't really do anymore nowadays because I have too many more interesting games to play. And I tried new (sub-)genres like HOGs, Visual Novels, JRPGs, learning that I can enjoy them too if they're well done, but ultimately they're still not my favorites. I also found out that I like open world games a lot, but they weren't really around back in the days (at least not in this form). Same as Walking Simulators and FP Puzzlers.
Other than that, I can't think of anything right now. Of course, back in the days, when I had less choice, I would occasionally spend longer time playing stuff that's not in my main genres, like football manager, sims, sport games etc., which I don't really do anymore nowadays because I have too many more interesting games to play. And I tried new (sub-)genres like HOGs, Visual Novels, JRPGs, learning that I can enjoy them too if they're well done, but ultimately they're still not my favorites. I also found out that I like open world games a lot, but they weren't really around back in the days (at least not in this form). Same as Walking Simulators and FP Puzzlers.
Post edited June 15, 2019 by Leroux