FPSes. Largely because I find any first person game massively preferable to any third person person game, and FPSes are pretty much the only genre where a first person perspective is a necessary requirement.
I find first person to be far, far more engaging on pretty much every level than 3rd person, and so even a pretty sub-par FPS like Brink or something I still find to be entertaining. Another factor is the fact that first person games almost alwayshave the same basic underlying controls -- WASD, Mouse, etc, whereas 3rd person games are much more likely to have a very different control scheme that takes more time to master. Basically I'm saying FPSes have a pick-up-and-play -ness about them that endears me to them
Don't go thinking I'm just talking about bland military shooters though -- this definition, for me, stretches from Skyrim to the FPS Space Sims of old
I find first person to be far, far more engaging on pretty much every level than 3rd person, and so even a pretty sub-par FPS like Brink or something I still find to be entertaining. Another factor is the fact that first person games almost alwayshave the same basic underlying controls -- WASD, Mouse, etc, whereas 3rd person games are much more likely to have a very different control scheme that takes more time to master. Basically I'm saying FPSes have a pick-up-and-play -ness about them that endears me to them
Don't go thinking I'm just talking about bland military shooters though -- this definition, for me, stretches from Skyrim to the FPS Space Sims of old