It's not meant to be taken literally. Language evolves and boomer no longer exclusively refers to baby boomers, it's just a general Gen-Z term for older people.
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I know, but just let me have my old man yells at cloud moment.
That's OK, because older people use the term Gen-Z for idiots of all ages.
But we're not o.... ah nevermind.
"Whatevers" in GenX.
I'm a younger millennial.
I'm out of my 20s. My back hurts.
You're wrong :D
Boomer is a state of mind, love, and this post is a shining example of boomerism.
I'd say closer to the xennial "forgotten generation" type. The playtesters of all of your favorite franchises didn't fall behind as far as you think.
You seem like an intelligent and discerning person, so I'm sure you'll appreciate that the only possible response to this is "ok boomer"
Dammit! Upvoted with great begrudgement.
Ok Boomer.
Lol try being a Roguelike fan.
You correctly tell people that Pokemon Mystery Dungeon is a Roguelike and they look at you like you've grown a second head.
Sometimes this stuff happens, and there's basically nothing you can do about it.
Guys, IT ISN'T A REFERENCE TO THE BOOMER GENERATION. It's boomer as in shotgun-go-BOOM.
This is worse tho. You can't just erase the bfg like this
Boomer cope
I love the term. For me it's not just a shooter in an older style but also a shooter that goes BOOM. Much better than boring cover shooters.
Oh come on. It's funny. Boomer is more of a state of mind descriptor at this point. Don't be such a boomer bro.
I call them id-style shooters myself, but there is a bit of word play I like in the term 'boomer shooter'. On top of referencing the age of the audience when they first arrived (albeit incorrectly), it is also a reference to the fact that the optimal strategy for these games is simply to blow things the fuck up. There is very little tactical play beyond what weapons to use for a given situation, and these games really love their explosive barrels and rocket launchers.
I never even considered that the name referred to baby boomers I thought it just meant they went "boom"
Worth noting that the boomer wojak meme started as "That 30 year old boomer". It was never about actual Baby Boomers.
This is it, notice how Google Trends[1] shows a rise in "30 year old boomer" not long before "boomer shooter" becomes more commonplace. It's just the whole applying "boomer" to things like being stuck in their ways or boomer-like behavior, rather than age, that took off a few years back.
Ok.
Old=boomer sorry. That's just the way it turned out, nothing we can do about it. Raging against new slang is just gonna make us more out of touch, and intensify the feeling of being old, so I just accept it and try to keep up. Boomer is old now, not just the Baby Boomers.
I'm 26 and I've already been called a boomer by younger people. I don't really see the problem as to me it's just funny and reminds me to try my best not to eventually become a boomer that hates everything that isn't how it used to be.
I always assumed that the Boom in Boomer Shooter was more βGun go Boomβ, which seemed to fit the genre quite well.
Who says boomer shooter?
It feels like everybody, here are just a few examples. And if that doesn't cut it for you, Steam has a whole-ass tag for boomer shooters.
We were calling them Doom-likes before FPS became a thing, maybe it's time to bring it back as a sub category.
Doom clones!
Oldskool FPS. There. That's the correct term. Now, who's up for some DM-Morpheus with instagib mutator?π€
I dunno, my rich uncle is a boomer and back in the 90s he was one of the only people I knew who could afford a gucci PC and every big box FPS game. So it kinda makes sense from that perspective.
My dad helped me install the original Wolfenstein 3D on DOS when I was a kid. And he's 100% a boomer (b.1947). So for that reason it always feels accurate to me.
It is utterly bizarre to me out of all the misnomers and ridiculous (sometimes offensive) terms out there in the media/hobby world, I see βboomer shooterβ complained about so much more than any other. This is like the third rant Iβve seen about it in a week.
I thought Twitter and such were making a mountain out of a mole hill with how people responded to the term βBoomerβ in past years but clearly it ruffles peoples feathers way more than it should. Half the time I go through the comment histories and these are the same people that use ableist slurs regularly. I am not suggesting that OP does, I have not looked at their comments. Just a general observation.
Yeah, it drives me nuts as well! Boomers hated video games. They still hate video games. They had congressional hearings about the evils of video games. Stupid name.
I get that the term doesn't line up age wise with actually Boomers in terms of calendar years, but also video game generations are shorter than social generations. We're currently on the "ninth-generation" of video games, and Doom came out at the beginning of the third generation of video games. So you could consider Doom-likes to be 6 generations old, and baby-boomers to be 4 generations old. So in terms of "generations", Boomer shooters should maybe be named after an older generation such as the "Greatest Generation" (6 generations ago). Therefore I propose we call Doom-likes "Greatest Shooters" instead of "Boomer shooters".
I've been saying this forever too! Boomers were the ones complaining about thier kids playing them back in the day because of the violence and demonic imagery.
In the 90s people called them "Doom-like"s. I usually just say "90s FPS games". Which I guess could be confusing and make people think I'm talking about framerate, but eh.
It's marketing doublespeak dreamed up by the totally deranged and it works
You have to remember its millennials and Gen Z experiencing this genre, not boomers.
Back to Doom-clone it is then.
I just think of it like boom as in explosions. Boom-boom shooty-shoot; or boomer shooter if you prefer brevity.
Boomer today is used for anything that's old, and I wouldn't be surprised if you get Gen Xers that get called boomers. Since boomer shooters are a homage to old shooters, we call them boomer shooter. The ultimate problem is that it's just catchy, so unless you find a more catchy term, you're shit outta luck.
An actual boomer shooter would be like Space Invaders.
But at least it's got a name I suppose so if you like them you can find them and differentiate them from all your online XP bar tutorial modern bullshit.
Millennials are going to be in absolute shambles if they ever find out "Okay boomer" wasn't directly targeted at boomers.
It wasn't? This is what Wikipedia says:
"OK boomer" or "okay boomer" is a catchphrase and internet meme that has been used by members of the Millennial generation and Generation Z (born between the early 1980s and the early 2010s) to dismiss or mock attitudes typically associated with baby boomers β people born in the two decades following World War II.
Who was it targeted at then?