My good friend Piraya, I think your reference to Sony is unfortunate. Square made a business decision early on to release on Sony rather than Nintendo. Whether you agree with this or not, it doesn't affect the actual game. If you let it colour your opinion of a game before playing it you are depriving yourself of the opportunity to enjoy the game to its fullest potential.
I think our difference in game choice is pretty clear. To me, gameplay is something that shouldn't get in the way of the story. For you, I believe it is nearly the opposite. RPGs in general don't have much gameplay, and I don't think they need it. You may have enjoyed FF1 because when there are two buttons and a directional pad game play isn't all that varied. Now that systems have advanced and there is so much gameplay you can do, the same cancel and confirm button pressing that has always existed in RPGs seems quite banal.
Square tried to add a little bit of varied gameplay in FFX through Blitzball and some of the other mini-games. I will gladly admit that they failed. It is still repetitive and requires very little skill. Nonetheless I played it for over 200 hours.
This off topic thread seems to have gone off topic, but let me conclude. The modern era of gaming has brought large amounts of varied gameply with which Square hasn't really kept up. Nonetheless, I think they have made some attempts at adding varied gameplay so your argument that they have digressed is somewhat unfair. Nevertheless, RPGs are inherently going to be somewhat repetitive. (Fight a monster get some loot and experience, repeat until really big and rich.) I believe that most RPG fans are more interested in the story/music/character development etc. I think Square has made significant strides in these areas so I would argue that the games have not digressed but rather have greatly improved over the years.
Novia, thank you for your words of support but please do add some details about why you enjoy FF or I fear Piraya may accuse you of being a mindless fanboy... err... girl.