It's subjective on how you define 'golden age'.
Defining golden age as the rapid expansion and rise in popularity then yes. Gaming is still growing in popularity but the expansion isn't at the rate it once was.
Defining it as a period when great tasks were completed then no - we are still in the golden age. Gaming ideas still out strip hardware possibilities. VR and by extension AR are great but they're still in their relative infancy in gaming. Further to that the increasing core counts of CPU's, cloud computing or even things like Stadia could see a further step up in immersion to more massive, more in-depth, persistent worlds
Though that isn't to say the gaming industry is as good as it once was - Games rarely take risks (especially AAA) due to the financial investment and risk to them, there is a lot of copy paste of game styles and concepts, paid DLC and microtransactions are almost in every major release etc. So maybe we're still in the golden age but it's been left on the shelf for too long and got a bit dusty and a little tarnished but it's still gold.
Defining golden age as the rapid expansion and rise in popularity then yes. Gaming is still growing in popularity but the expansion isn't at the rate it once was.
Defining it as a period when great tasks were completed then no - we are still in the golden age. Gaming ideas still out strip hardware possibilities. VR and by extension AR are great but they're still in their relative infancy in gaming. Further to that the increasing core counts of CPU's, cloud computing or even things like Stadia could see a further step up in immersion to more massive, more in-depth, persistent worlds
Though that isn't to say the gaming industry is as good as it once was - Games rarely take risks (especially AAA) due to the financial investment and risk to them, there is a lot of copy paste of game styles and concepts, paid DLC and microtransactions are almost in every major release etc. So maybe we're still in the golden age but it's been left on the shelf for too long and got a bit dusty and a little tarnished but it's still gold.