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If you like DRPGs like this, I think it offers a lot of quality content for $60.
There are a lot more areas than the mines BTW :)
I have luck as a secondary stat on my ninja. If your %'s for disarming traps is too low, then you'll want to increase your luck to have higher percentage. Probably not worth it for farming monflower spots but it's worth a try if you have time to kill. I think you get better gear as you progress through the stages so maybe when you begin a new area it might be worth to farm the new items
Nothing really stands out but it is definitely a quality DRPG experience. The switch boost system is a nice addition. It has some light fantasy horror aspects which I enjoy
The game kind of becomes "open world" though after the first few bosses in that you can tackle the areas in different ways
Just for as far as I am now, the game itself (Port issues aside) is polished and clearly an evolution on what they've been working on- It feels like they've taken various ideas they have had for different games and combined them in a way that works well together.
I'm not going to talk about the "worth" of price of the game, as I think I'm going to get my money's worth in any case, but if you want the most polished GAME, I'd say this one works well for that.