...or has PC gaming been really slow and mundane lately?
I'm not sure what it is, but I don't see really any PC games out there lately that really interest me at all, and there are only a handful of games that are on the horizon that I look forward too, but the problem is that most of them aren't exclusives to the PC, which might mean that the PC version may be inferior and may be beneficial to go to the console version (Bioshock, Assassin's Creed come to mind, though I do hope the PC version is better and play it on the PC).
I mean, the last really memorable games for me on the PC were Oblivion, FEAR, and Hitman, and almost everything after that has really been nothing spectacular. I've been playing a bit of Prey, and it's interesting, but it's not a really compelling shooter and I've grown bored with it. I'm not even sure how far I'm into the campaign yet... maybe 2-3 hours.
I was anxiously awaiting the new Splinter Cell, only to find Ubisoft fucked up the PC version of the game massively. I played it to the last level, but it truly pales in comparison to its predecessors, and coupled with the technical issues, the game is just a complete mess.
I see that there are several (re: 3-4) new strategy games recently out, or are coming out, and I guess that's what the PC is most ideal for, strategy games. I mean, with a mouse and keyboard, RTS' are easier to play, but I'm not the biggest fan of RTS games, and the lack of innovation to the genre makes nearly every single new RTS game that comes out is, in reality, pretty much the same game.
I mean, we can say that about a lot of genres, but recently for example, first/third person shooters have innovated by using the cover system, which definitely makes the game a lot more interesting (re: Gears of War and Rainbow Six: Vegas). The problem? They're really console games. I mean, Vegas is available on PC, but pug has mentioned problems of the MP component for the PC version, which is a shame, since the 360 version is great online and stuff.
There's always MMOs, and I want to go and play WoW, but it's such a time sink and it's so addictive I'd rather stay away from it while I focus on my studies.
One thing is that I'm finding myself moving back towards consoles, they get a lot of games, they're optimized to run well on that console, etc. The 360 has really done a lot of things right and really shown what console gaming can do.
I don't really want to diverge this thread to innovation of game genres and evolution, but really focus on what the PC has to offer in terms of gaming nowadays. To me, the PC has really been lacking in terms of quality gaming lately. I look at the latest game releases, and in all honesty, the only PC games that I really look forward to are Spore, Bioshock (will see if PC or console version is better), Assassin's Creed (will see if PC or console version is better), and possibly STALKER.