This feels very retro, and is nice and polished for the most part. I like that there is some challenge to the battles, though feel like some of the skill mechanics could have been explained a bit more in-game (or at least have their effects be more visible). Each enemy felt very unique and quirky in their own way, which was fun. I played through twice in a row, and on my second time getting to Journey-2, the game didn't let me select levels any more, so I'm not sure what happened but it was fun up until that point. I think the various choices give the game decent replayability, so maybe you can add even more choices later.