If you take away the "experience/cinematic" gaming, you end up with either, party games, arcade games, or games better fit for persistent online gaming.
So, yeah, if you are into one of those, sure, ditch the "experience/cinematic" gaming. Personally, i don't give a fuck about those games, like didly fuck.
Yes it's cool to play buzz, and singstar when there's 10 people in the room, looking for entertainment, but what else? If i want to "socialize", well, i'm in social communication studies, i got plenty of socialization in college, i got EB, i got MSN, i got football, i got cellphone, shit i spend most of my time socializing with people. I barely watch T.V.
So whenever i want something that can be appreciated, more on an individual basis, i look to movies and "cinematic" games. That allow me to like bring those manchild, imagined adventures that brake the "monotonous"(it's not) real world life.
I want to be a hero, i want to be a detective, i wanna fight super villains, i wanna catch bad dudes, etc (*cue pussycat dolls*)
But whatever, end that part of gaming, i'll look elsewhere, no prob. I guess that's why some people when they start getting jobs, having bills to pay, another one to share his day to day life with, sorta stop playing games, because they are that sort of dudes, but i guess they stop "dreaming", and as a consequence, these games stop being something worth wasting money on.