I just started playing the ROSE version of Final Fantasy III/VI. I'm not even an hour in and I already don't want to play further. However, I will force myself through it, like I did in recent months with Breath of Fire I.
My disinterest in JRPGs is not unknown in this forum, but here's a look at the problem:
I beat FF II US, then went straight to III US, back in the day.
While I liked the story and characters of FF II US, I HATED what I called back then the "1, 2 step FIGHT!" syndrome. In other words, a battle after only a couple of steps, constantly! And the final boss drove me nuts!
So, after legitimately beating II, I went right into III, and only a couple hours in got absolutely FED UP with random battles, and quit. It just wasn't fun anymore! This wasn't the only reason, however. I also disliked what I called, "dopey walking around", or the standard JRPG viewpoint. Add to that the fact that I thought most JRPG characters looked too cartoony, both in and out of battle, especially in Final Fantasy games, that I just got tired of it all. I didn't even like the artificial separation between combatants.
Actually, I cut my computer RPG teeth on Wizardry for the NES. I had played a few tabletop RPGs by then, but this was my first computerized one. Whether my preference for the first person view is because of this, or if I would have gravitated toward it anyway, who knows! I just feel like I'm actually getting somewhere with that view rather than overhead, like I'm actually traversing the terrain.
Before I played FF II, I had beaten Phantasy Star II, as well as Dragonslayer - Legend of Heroes and Cosmic Fantasy II on the Turbo. So yes, I had plenty of JRPG experience and enjoyment by that time. Even after my first JRPG burnout, I ended up playing and enjoying Cosmic Fantasy IV, both parts, Emerald Dragon, Phantasy Star IV, Legend of Heroes II, Final Fantasy Legend II, etc.
So, while I don't hate the Final Fantasy series (I did beat FF VII, and even the GBA version of the first part many years later), the overall formula that so many JRPGs follow is just not fun for me.
It's not that I hate JRPGs. That is a falsehood. I highly recommend Cosmic Fantasy II and IV, part II . . . Emerald Dragon (in spite of the stupid ally AI) . . . Dragon Quest IX (no artificial separation in battle!) . . . Radiant Historia . . . Mario & Luigi - Superstar Saga . . .
So, yeah. Thanks for reading my somewhat organized flow-of-consciousness rant/explanation.
I WILL play more J/WRPGs! I just have to be in the mood.