Mostly games like Heavy Rain, Assassin's Creed, and Splinter Cell. I enjoy being able to play as a person and have almost complete control over my environment and I'm able to do many things throughout the game. In Assassin's Creed you can do so many things; purchase properties, renovate things, travel, assassination contracts, courier assignments, and some other things. The previous Splinter Cell games didn't have much to do, but in Splinter Cell: Conviction you can do many things, it's very fun and it's great; they added many new features to the game and overall improved it to ensure a great game. I think they'll make another one from the ending, but I don't really know what it'll be about. Heavy Rain is a crime/drama sort of game, and I like it because that's what I mainly watch on television. Oh, and I like chess, but as far as I know that isn't a video game; it's a board game. Meh, might as well mention it.
Not sure what you mean by that, gameplay wise I think Strategies are the best but the artistic design is usually extraordinary as well.
are more fun to play,
It would depend - although as a gamer I do generally prefer Starcraft II ^^
and keep you playing longer.
Not necessarily. There is a long learning curve in RTS's but a single game can easily be much less than a competitive Call of Duty game. A Call of Duty professional match would last about 45mins-1hr, whereas I've seen a 50 minute video of the i40 (rANDY vs Pureball) that had four games in it. Here's the link.
I ab-so-lu-tely love FPS!
If you're going to cut down all of the syllables on "absolutely", at least do it right ^^ Ab-so-lute-ly.