I finished FF1, most of Mystic Quest, most of 5, all of 6, 7, 8, and 9. After that I just lost interest. Somewhere around the time FFX came out I realized it was the same design over and over, and I no longer was interested in the anime style and the androgynous characters. It was also around that time that I discovered some old Amano art of characters from FF6, and I couldn't tell the men from the women. It's a weird Japanese cultural thing that makes no sense to me as a Westerner. I just find it unappealing.
I was listening to the Bombcast today and they were talking about the "feel" of Japanese games, in relation to Dead Rising 2 and Lost Planet 2. They said Dead Rising has a very deliberate way of letting the animations play out fully when you attack something, which makes you lose control of your character in a dangerous way, because you can get attacked while stuck in a longer animation. It's a sacrifice of gameplay for visuals. They then talked about how Lost Planet, while cool, controlled really strangely because of the way the characters moved, which made it feel distinctly like a Japanese game. They went on to talk about how including Gears characters seems like a bad idea, since it will just remind people that there's a similar 3rd person shooter out there that controls way better, and you could be playing that instead.
All of this combined is why I just avoid Japanese games in general these days. I assume if something's from a Japanese developer it will have one or more of the following:
-annoyingly anime characters
-squeaky japanese voices or really bad english voices
-poor gameplay/controls
-over the top flashy graphics that obscure what's going on
-androgynous teenage male characters
-wardrobes that look like something from a bad fashion show
I just feel like Japanese developers don't get it anymore. Like they're out of touch somehow. I guess it's just me moving on and realizing that the quirky Japanese stuff that defined gaming for so long, is part of their culture, and to me it's just fucking weird now.