FPSes are the hip thing to bash, like Nintendo is the hip thing to bash. It's all the same to me...close-minded.
I wonder if it could be attributed to the fact that it is one of the most abused and stagnant genres going now. It needs another half-life (or Goldeneye) to jump start another evolution, Resistance, Conduit, FEAR 2, along with others are not helping matters, and it seems closed minded to not accept the fact that it needs to evolve. The same thing can be said about the RTS genre, which is FINALLY starting to change and is becoming exciting again (as a fan of the genre I really appreciate this evolution). Now that genre has less wiggle room in evolution then even the FPS but it is being done. If developers stuck with the mindset that "We can't innovate this anymore" we would probably be getting prettier versions of Doom.
The FPS genre has so far to go yet, but it is being held back by consoles from what I've seen . I'm waiting for the genre to take the next step and implement not only the free roaming, non-linear structure found in games that are still pretty unique, like Far Cry 2 or Crysis, but with extremely interactive environments that affect how the game is played (I'm not talking about terrain deforming but that can be an aspect). The linear, been there done that, FPS needs to go, it is archaic (though admittedly it can still be fun but far from exciting anymore) still sucking off Half-Life's innovations. If you want to call that criticism closed minded, go ahead but I actually want to see innovation. I will NOT accept that lazy notion that it can't go any farther. THAT IS CLOSED MINDED. The genre, like any genre out there is still open for fresh new ideas, whether it is something we have never seen before or meshing other genres into it (which is NOT new for the genre, like I said compare the complexity of Doom to what we see now).
Historically anytime a genre starts getting attacked is because it was starting to get stale. Whether it is the JRPG, Platformers, RTS, or Point & CLick adventures. It is a signal that something is wrong with a particular genre, that the market has been inundated with it and excitement starts waning. This has NOTHING to do with being closed minded but is a sign of a breaking point. As a fan of the genre, someone who has played FPS games since Wolfenstein 3D I do not want to see this happen. I'm not going to stick my head in the sand and pretend the genre is doing just fine that it isn't starting to lose its excitement. I DO NOT want to see it go the way of the platformer, a genre I loved to death but even I admitted it was being abused and needed to change.