Shooter games will NEVER go away, this is a fact. The reasons are many and varied:
1. Human beings are violent. Despite social pressure to "advance" our species, the basic biochemical wiring of the human brain hasn't changed. Evolutionary anthropology>political correctness every day of the week, and twice on Sunday.
2. Ease of play: you can pick up a FPS game, and genuinely enjoy it for 15 minutes, even if you aren't very good, and then put it down. It's very hard to do this with other genres like RPGs and MOBAs.
3. High Skill cap: FPS games have arguably the highest skill cap of any genre. The skill cap is different than other "competitive" genres like RTS and MOBA games. In those games, half of the "skill" is really knowledge, strategies...and the other "half" is actually performing. In FPS games, basically 100% of the skill is "actually performing the action." This is most evident in arena based shooters like Quake (which are also said to have the highest skill cap).
4. Historical basis, anchored in real world. People shoot each other in real life, people fight wars, etc. People don't shoot arcane, frost-fire bolts at each other. This fact makes a lot of people prefer shooters because they are at least, to a certain extent, believable. Yes, they have sci-fi, or supernatural elements as well but the basics are there. You shoot something, it dies.
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