TheKasp said:
Of course you are tired if the only two FPS you seem to know are CoD and Battlefield.
There were the two bigshots (CoD and BF), Rage with rather interesting ideas, Resistance 3 (heavily inspired by HL2), a sucessfull shot in the oldschool direction with Hard Reset and Serious Sam 3 and finally the big failure that was Duke Nukem. On the other side I can think of way more RPGs released than those and a load of games from other genres.
Exactly right.
It is not the FPS or even 'shooter' genre (excuse me for lazily putting all games that make 'shooting guns' the focal point of the gameplay into one simple category) that is 'the problem'. It is the 'ignorance' (and, again, excuse me for my choice of words here) of the mainstream audience that has made us detest shooters, but we really shouldn't (and aren't actually).
We are all waiting for Half Life 3 and the next Bioshock even though they are nothing more than shooters (okay, maybe with some RPG elements here and there).
Sorry, I know this is sort of not on topic, but I wouldn't want you to feel bored of any kind of genre in gaming; especially since there are some great developers doing really cool stuff with those slightly overused concepts.
What you are bored of are those lazy developers that have no experience and simply say 'Modern Warfare 3 made a bunch of money, so here is our really innovative shooter 'Generic Shooter But In Space' where you can use X gun and Y armor to do awesome stuff like shoot generic enemies over and over again in really boring landscapes'. Then newer Gamers fall for that and just buy a ton of copies while great shooters like Vanquish just collect dust.
I wouldn't worry too much about that though because those mainstream Gamers actually get in touch with people that have been part of this 'scene' for more than a decade, and will feel horrible when a group of those 'experienced' Gamers talk about how "Ultima 5 was the greatest RPG ever" while the mainstream Gamer has just got his hands on Skyrim (the first RPG he ever played).
In the end, everything will be fine. I just hope the newer generation (the kids) will have just as much fun growing up with video games as I did when I just picked up games by judging their cover. Its not possible with these prices anymore, I know (even handheld gaming is expensive now), but at least lead them away from boring Multiplayer/Social games. We need a Spyro or Crash Bandicoot for the new and sad generation of young Gamers (I mean, even Ratchet and Clank is over now).