That's not 8-bit. That's far from 8-bit graphic style.
If I should guess I woukld say it's a RPG Maker game (those games look almost identical on graphical base) but it could also just be the personal style of the art designer.
The game looks neither very appealing nor very unappelaing. It's somewhere in the mid. The maps look unfortunately a little plain. I won't judge the graphic style, that' debatable, but the battle maps look more or less all the same. Either it is a grassy plan with bushes and trees or it is more rpcky like, replacing trees with stones. Some water puddles are also there, probably just because of the appraised "environment battle system" so you can push an enemy into the puddle for some damage.
What I really don't like is the screenshot with the dinosaur like creature on it. There are everywhere pits (destroyed tiles?) that all have the same perfect square. They could have at least connected those pits to form a giant chasm but they decided for this unpleasant look.
Also, where are all the harzards they praised? I see only water and holes. No traps or anything like that.
I fear that this is just the generic "Final Fantasy tactics/Fire Emblem" clone with a new "twist" that's not even done properly.
Some stuff makes me however curious. The third screenshot shows a brief sequence of the battle and it seems you can summon creatures (Golem) but have to pay a fee for them. I like those systems with "great power but comes with a huge price". IÄm also curious what other classes there might be and how they play out.
Additnional note. In the reviews I read about a prequel (or something like that) called Telepath RPG that's aviable on Armor Games. Maybe you could check this out first before you decide? Maybe this gives you a better impression of the game as these screenshots and sloppy written description.