Some are okay, but the vast majority are made with the cheapest possible materials, and designed to last just beyond the 1 year mark for warranty purposes (regardless of their MSRP). Typing experience and feedback are not even a consideration for those.
I came of computing age during the 80s. I was fortunate to find a decent quality keyboard with white Alps that lasted about 10 years and through three computers before the switches started failing. Then I went through a very long dark age. I kept buying expensive "gaming" rubber dome boards, hoping that at least one of them would have put some quality into the typing experience, but NOPE! Always mush city, and sooner rather than later the legends would rub off and a key would fail.
Now thanks to finding Geekhack a few years ago, I've gone back to the future with capacitive buckling spring. Rubber dome is forever tainted for me, and honestly I don't even want to try Topre because of my bad past experiences. I know it's just a preconception on my part, but there it is.