I'm all about the JRPGs, they're what really got me into gaming after playing games casually through the early 90s. Do they have their annoying tropes? Sure, but it's not like any other genre of games is free of those, and even modern JRPGs tend to come across as campy, intentionally or otherwise, when they're at their worst.
Second favorite are historical sim turn based fantasy. Romance of the three kingdoms, Nobunaga's ambition, and the like. History may have lousy, anticlimactic endings, but the stories up to that point are pretty epic!
WRPGS are okay, though they suffer from flaws that, compared to the flaws of jrpgs, are a bit more annoying to me, personally, such as love of grimdarkness and conflating sex and nudity with maturity. Still, WRPGs have had a good console generation with me so far, each year I've played one that pleasantly surprised me. (DA: I, and the Witcher 3, respectively)
Fighting games and sports games are also okay with me. I never developed the intense hatred of sports that seems to be so common among gamers, I don't go out of my way to watch them, but I played them often enough as a child to enjoy simulating the experience now that I'm older and a tad lazier. Fighting games I was mostly uninterested in until my navy days, when I made a few friends who were into the hardcore streetfighter scene, and, well, there's a lot to be said for having friends who play the same game you do.
As for my least favorite genres? Hmm... military fps and any game that's entirely focused on online multiplayer. Couch co-op is one thing, but my handful of experiences with the MOBA and online fighting game commmunities was enough for me to realize that I really... REALLY don't enjoy playing games that require the participation of strangers to function. Plus, online-focused games tend to need to have very weak stories by default, and I'm very much on the "story" side of the "more story or more gameplay" debate. I love good mechanics, but even if a game is made out of liquid crack I'll get bored of it in 20 minutes without some sort of story to follow.
Regarding military fps... well, I'm neither a jingoist nor an enthusiast of military technology, so they really have nothing to offer me.
Second favorite are historical sim turn based fantasy. Romance of the three kingdoms, Nobunaga's ambition, and the like. History may have lousy, anticlimactic endings, but the stories up to that point are pretty epic!
WRPGS are okay, though they suffer from flaws that, compared to the flaws of jrpgs, are a bit more annoying to me, personally, such as love of grimdarkness and conflating sex and nudity with maturity. Still, WRPGs have had a good console generation with me so far, each year I've played one that pleasantly surprised me. (DA: I, and the Witcher 3, respectively)
Fighting games and sports games are also okay with me. I never developed the intense hatred of sports that seems to be so common among gamers, I don't go out of my way to watch them, but I played them often enough as a child to enjoy simulating the experience now that I'm older and a tad lazier. Fighting games I was mostly uninterested in until my navy days, when I made a few friends who were into the hardcore streetfighter scene, and, well, there's a lot to be said for having friends who play the same game you do.
As for my least favorite genres? Hmm... military fps and any game that's entirely focused on online multiplayer. Couch co-op is one thing, but my handful of experiences with the MOBA and online fighting game commmunities was enough for me to realize that I really... REALLY don't enjoy playing games that require the participation of strangers to function. Plus, online-focused games tend to need to have very weak stories by default, and I'm very much on the "story" side of the "more story or more gameplay" debate. I love good mechanics, but even if a game is made out of liquid crack I'll get bored of it in 20 minutes without some sort of story to follow.
Regarding military fps... well, I'm neither a jingoist nor an enthusiast of military technology, so they really have nothing to offer me.