As I look back at pc gaming (I bought my first PC game in either late 1994 or early 1995), I can think of a couple of times when something revolutionary happened.
Command and Conquer gold and Red Alert
Doom
Warcraft II
Diablo
Quake
Team Fortress
Half-Life
Counter-Strike
Then there were the various call of duty clones, and various role playing games
It seems that the quality of the gaming community has been hit and miss. Its like looking for a diamond in the rough. For every 10 bad games, there is 1 good game.
The last time I saw something that was a complete game changer was Left 4 Dead. Skyrim looks like a great game, my son really enjoyed it. Skyrim is one of those diamonds in the rough.
Has the golden age of pc gaming passed, yes I think it has. That is not to say no more good games are being released, its that we are in a new era then we were during the 1990s.
you really think doom was revolutionary over wolfenstein 3d?
warcraft 2 over warcraft? same argument for C&C.... personally id say all of them were evolutions of dune 2. just how todays RTS are evolutions of the games you list.
my guess is you didnt play any of the predecessors...
you feel some sort of attachment to these old games due to the nostalgia factor. there is no arguing you have listed some great games FOR THEIR TIME, but by all measurements they are inferior to the games they have since inspired. the only difference is todays games werent part of your formative years as a gamer, so you dont have the same emotional attachment.
im not saying the games you love werent good, or arent still good, im just pointing out that you are looking through rose-colored glasses.
for a movie analogy, when i saw star wars for the first time (long after release), i enjoyed it but felt no overwhelming reaction like the previous generation did. since its release it changed the sci fi genre and inspired countless films. since ive seen THOSE, the original did not carry the same weight.
on the other hand, when i first say the matrix i was absolutely blown away. when my kid sees it, he will probably enjoy it, but it wont have the same meaning. but this doesnt mean the golden age of sci-fi has ended....
also, ill still stand by my statement that video game stories are pitiful and cant compare to even a decent novel or movie. if thats what people are looking for in a GAME, im not surprised they are disappointed.