dtgreene: Some games have levels where the game just becomes less interesting or more tedious, but not necessarily hard; those levels tend to be long enough to overstay their welcome.
Here are some of them:
SaGa 2: Ki's Body. This is a sizeable dungeon, being the equivalent of about 8 floors IIRC (though it's a hub structure rather than linear). The enemies are the same throughout (though at least this game has more different enemy types in an area than most), and most annoyingly, there's no treasure in this dungeon, at all. This, in particular, means that robots (usually my favorite race to use) get absolutely no growth at all during this part. It doesn't help that you have to go back to the first world to go to this (mandatory) dungeon, and then climb back up past the world you were just in to continue (no teleport ability yet).
Darvond: I do recall KI's body being a lowpoint, but I recall the dragon race being a further drag.
The dragon race doesn't bother me as much as Ki's Body.
* It's a lot shorter, and it's linear so you don't need to keep track of where you've been and where you haven't. That's not the case in Ki's Body. (Also, it's not a roadblock the way the Venus fight tends to be.)
* In a non-glitch playthrough, by this point in the game my party is already fairly well established; in particular, human mages (one of my favorite builds in this game, even though they're more late bloomers) are already effective, and a robot can use a bazooka if needed (or that one weapon in the DS remake that is slightly stronger, can stun and lower agility, and can be found in a trapped chest in the sewer; or I could just get a Venus fan (AGI-based damage to an entire group)).
* In a glitch playthrough (not possible in the remake), I have the Pegasus MAGI at this point (trashcan bug in Apollo's world allows me to skip ahead and get this), so I can just warp out of the dungeon, taking my dragon with me. (The dragon can fly over any terrain, can come with you into towns and dungeons, and lets you go through walls in them.) On the other hand, Ki's Body comes before I can use the trashcan bug to start glitching.