Male in my Mid 30's, and yes my preferences have changed over the years. After all, not all change is bad.
I have been fortunate enough to own most consoles over the years, starting with the commodore 64, Mega Drive, PlayStations and Xbox's, as well as building several custom pc's. So have had ample access to single and multilplayer gaming experiences.
For the most part I have enjoyed single player experiences, from many genre's. Games like Sonic, Mario, Grand Prix 4, Grand Theft Auto, Half Life, Halo, Life is Strange, Bioshock, Tomb Raider, Max Payne and my long time love affair
Kerbal Space Program (it really helped me cope and develope, during a dark period in my life.)
But I would be doing a great dis-service, to not mention, I have had some truly amazing experiences online.
Initially getting broadband to play Half Life2 DM (flying toilet seats), quickly moving to CounterStrike Source, playing competitively, starting a clan.
Playing Day of Defeat Source, Left 4 Dead 1&2, even some Battle-Field 4 and SWTOR, oh the memories of been online, the friends, the competitive nature it was great fun.
Sadly at this time, I have little to know interest in online gaming, the very grindy nature, and "pay to win" of new FPS games, and lets be honest, my twitch reactions, just aren't what they used to be.
Sadly over the years, working two jobs, having a partner, responsibilities and other hobbies, limit my time, but it makes it all the more sweater, when I game. I still most of all crave new single player experiences.
That been said, within the last two weeks, I have purchased, a Vive Cosmos vr headset (not the best unit) but it has opened up a whole new world of "sea sick" gaming experiences.
I have especially enjoyed Half Life Alyx and VTOL VR. And will be buying more games in the vr space soon.
Despite all the changes, better graphics, new systems, new people and friends, the joy of gaming is still strong with me. Adulthood takes more time than ever, but not all change is bad.
Have fun, keep gaming if it entertains you, share in your experiences, add more boosters and fly safe!