It had its flaws, but the game was quirky, and I applaud Neverland Company for trying something different aside from screwing up another Lufia game... (Lufia 2 is one of my favorite RPGs ever, but the 2 after that... ugh) I liked the graphics and the whole concept, but getting your guys to move around was annoying. A sequel that fixes the flaws would be an awesome game... Boss battles are frustrating, but you need to analyze patterns, just like in the old days, you can't be expected to button mash and win. I liked it tho I haven't made it too far, I have to go back and play some more.