Back when the 3D really came up (early 2000), there were some real gems of games. Outcast, and Giants: Citizen Kabuto are good examples of them. There was a whole load of bullcrap as well. I've always concidered Half-Life and Halo as such bullcrap. Nowadays, it's more and more and more such stuff. It's always Call of Duty here, Marginal Warfare there, Black Ops yonder and Tom Clancy's Next Batch of Diarhea everywhere. And then all the FIFA 2010, FIFA 2011, FIFA 2012 crap. I've stopped following games. Sometimes I still play one, but then it's either Civilization, some Flash thing online to kill time, or something like Giants: Citizen Kabuto. But frankly, those times're rare. Got work, housework and training (well, not until my shoulder's fully, properly healed, but still) taking up the bulk of the time. Then there's obsessive-compulsively checking my mails, talking to people over Skype, stuff like that, that eats up the rest of my gaming time. There's not really a game out there that really keeps me going for long times. Even Skyrim I gave up rather quickly. Only thing I can play for longer times (couple of hours a day, three or so days in a week, but not every week), is Minecraft. And that's only when my friends're on it as well, so you can talk crap to each other and play around with your little blocks that way. All those games that want to be as realistic as possible... I don't care. If I wanted reality, I'd go outside. If I play a game, I want weird shit (something Nintendo's awfully good at), or something that I can't get outside (like in Civilization). It has to be something else. If it's just brown dust with kaki-clad men shooting at each other, I'll pass.
That's why I voted "maybe". I do play games sometimes, but I can't call myself a "gamer" by today's standards, cause I simply don't give a rat's ass about the games I should play to fit that title.