I really have a lot of respect for the amount of work you've put into this, it's phenomenal. I'm diggin' the video, too, it seems to explain the game pretty well, and the graphics look pretty nice, especially the main, walking-around screen. I'm usually averse to the inclusion of the mouse in computer games, but it looks useful and convenient in this situation. Mostly, though, I was impressed with the fire going on. I liked how it sort of attacked on its own, I couldn't really tell if buttons were being pressed, but it kinda looked like kingdom hearts, where you pressed a couple buttons and mostly the attacks did the work for you, which I really like. Correct me if I'm wrong about that, though.
Personally, I would enjoy this a lot more if all these mechanics were part of a story, though, like final fantasy or kingdom hearts (I just really like kingdom hearts tonight I guess), where there's a story going on, but you spend like an hour unnecessarily customizing your character so he's just right, even though you could do the story even if you didn't. Have you thought about teaming up with a team, who could develop the story and the dungeons and plot, while you did the systems like this and mechanics that make the game that much of a leaps and bounds quality kind of thing?