PC gamer mostly. Long time Battlefield fan, but BF3 ruined the series.
I hate the COD series, it gives zero stimulation. I saved a bunch of videos of me going 25-0, 35-1, etc. Its nothing about difficulty, its just too damn simply and requires nothing more than a monster and hours to waste killing 12 year olds...Best being 62-1 on a COD.
Same thing ruined Planetside 2, crappy community. I have a SS of me with 120 kills and 1 death...That game crashed and burned thanks to its shitty F2P system.
Personally I prefer more in depth games. I like games where you manage the economies, the political side of things, and direct the combats entire strategy.
The Total War series(Shogun 2, Empire, Rome, etc).
Don't Starve.
Settlers 7
Warhammer 40K: Dawn of War II
Skyrim
Fallout New Vegas.
Anno 2070.
Minecraft.
War Thunder
Kerbal Space Program
Farcry 3
I just beat Arkham Asylum and plan to play Arkham City soon. Currently doing a Dead Island multiplayer play through with my brother. Dishonored was one of the best games I have ever played through.
Personally I have lost taste in online games. The gaming industry has moved away from competently built games designed around the gamer to soulless designs that keep people playing with useless gimmicks.
Late 90's and ear 00's was the golden age of gaming. You could buy a game(ex: Battlefield 1942) and besides just the game itself the modding community would produce countless mods(Eve of Destruction made it into Vietnam, Desert Combat mod, Star Wars mods, hell even G.I. Joe mods). And that is how most games used to be.
Today most games come out with their code locks and features in place to make modding nigh impossible. Which usually results in disenfranchising the more enjoyable communities from mainstream games resulting in really shitty communities. Not to mention DRM's, and companies like EA making you buy a new code to access online play if you bought the game used.
I also enjoy Emulation. Be it NES, Genesis, SNES, GBA, or even Turbogrfx or atari lol.
No system will ever top the N64, and no PC gaming era will ever create better memories than the 98-2004 era. IMO of course.