Golden age...well, I can't see that. But good for you! [for me the golden age was somewhere around the release of Oblivion] Regarding isometric RPGs, I forgot Grim Dawn, which was very good, but its also already an old game. The ones you mentioned each have something I dislike.
I will now say it for the third time: I am not big on racing games, I probably merely have fond memories of Porsche, and it had the best physics of any similar games I tried before or after. The cars had WEIGHT and it impacted driving, as well as you almost "felt" their suspension, etc. I can't really put a finger on it.
I was never a big FPS fan. I was more of an RTS one. Never played FarCry and the new Doom games, somehow watching their gameplay videos and reviews left me really cold. Same with GTA. The latter always stroke me as too trashy for my taste [again based on videos I watched about their gameplay] while in comparison the Mafia games [1 and 2] was a nice story-driven alternative as far as I can tell.
I do look somewhat forward to Starfield, because I ususally liked all Bethesda games [the pc modding community made them all more than playable], but the rest are unknown to me. There are some games I look forward to playing like KoH2, Bannerlord, some other strategy and city building games too, but not too many others really. Ever since the "always online", "micro-transactions" and action-focus took over in most games, the decline of RTS gaming, etc. I find myself returning to old titles more often than not. I'd rather play Minecraft even, compared to the console-like cartoony "adventure" games I see most people excited about.
I remember there was a Chinese kung fu mmo game I loved in the mmo era, as well as a Korean fantasy one. MMOs are however dead since then.
If this is the golden age, then I guess I can finally say I'm not a gamer!

What a relief!