For me, it has to be “souls like”. I don’t get much time to game so when I do, I want linear stories that are challenging but not to the extent that I can’t move forward without dying 100 times.
Also, sims that encourage a lot of DLC purchases - I’m an old school gamer and games used to come with all of the content - for one price. Now it’s just a given we have to hand over more money for half the game content.
Soulslike - I don’t think my reflexes are good enough for incredibly difficult boss fights
Roguelike - I don’t really know what it is but it seems to involve a lot of repetition and doesn’t appeal to me. Open to my mind being changed by the right game but nothing has persuaded me yet
Roguelite - see above
FPS - was never good at them even in the original Doom days and just couldn’t get into them in any generation. Goldeneye, Halo, COD, just never got into them.
Whatever genre all those shitty NES-graphics overhead shooters are… I think of them as “_______ Survivor” because Vampire Survivor is the most successful example I know of
RTS - possibly related to the FPS thing, war games just never really did it for me
RTS RPGs - the worst part of RPGs is turn based battles, so this I would never
Card battlers - this applies to any game where the gameplay is based around cards, I think. Not very into card games in real life, even less so in videogames
Tower defence - basically RTS
Anything Sports related, Souls-like, MMO RPGs and Multiplayer FPS (except for Ground Branch) are a no no for me.
I only play singleplayer, so no PvP or PvE or PvPvE gaming. Honestly haven’t enjoyed modern “grindy” multiplayer for a decade, when I’ve tried it. Can still grind in singleplayer, however!
I absolutely despise online gaming, years ago it wasn’t really my thing but it was fine but now there’s Micro transactions, half baked games, gambling, etc all while being the most boring repetitive crap you’ll ever play, I mean really, how much cod and fortnite can a person consume? I much prefer single player games with rich worlds and stories, and that I don’t need tethered to a hotspot to play my games
Sports games I have zero interest in. I’m also just not a big puzzle game guy, too much effort when I’m trying to relax after a long day.
I don’t avoid any genre but I am picky when it comes to strategy games because of the small screen.
Pretty much shooters, but only on Steam Deck because I don’t like playing shooters on a handheld.
Besides Unit 13 on PS Vita. That game is good on handheld.
Souls like, mobas, rts and hard pixel platformers.
RTS. Just not my type of game.
I tend to avoid sports sims, like Madden, NBA, etc. I grew up playing every major sport until I graduated from college, they just aren’t that fun for me. I get bored after the first half of most games, unless it’s NHL. I just wish they release NHL on PC again, I’d play that one.
Same - it was a sad day when I realized this
Metroidvania, souls like, rogue-anything = I’m out
The four horsemen of Steam labels: crafting, survival, multiplayer, early access.
Souls-likes, competitive multi-player games, sandboxes, and roguelikes/lites.
Simulator and Racing games
FPS shooters. I am not very good at them. I have some, I don’t play them much and anything with micro transactions.