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Well worth the money even though my currency is 5x weaker than USD~
I guess there could be said much more but suffice to say that I'm a happy customer. The price is comparatively high but I feel that the game is worth it.
You want a chunky, quirky, ultra-customizable RPG, and the idea of each Life Point Refresh being a "Your old party has retired, pass the torch to the next generation" doesn't make you break out in hives (despite losing literally nothing, gameplaywise), you'll have a good time with it.
Also, the Classic Difficulty mode is damn near perfect. It's challenging in the kind of way that makes you want to really dig into the bones of the many systems to figure out how to earn any advantages that you can get.
My boss loved the original game, and says this is possibly the most faithful (but loaded with improvements) remake he's ever played.
So in short, get it. You really won't regret it.
Reminded me of Agarest, just better.