Well, sounds interesting enough. Not really that many details, but still. This line, however, made me a bit worried...
"... with enemies intended to be recognized 'not by their appearance but their behavior and fighting style.'"
Maybe I'm just interpreting it that wrong way, but it sounds like a pretty stupid idea to me. I mean, in most games, enemies are recognized by their appearance, BECAUSE it tells you about their behavior and fighting style. If you've never fought a particular kind of enemy before, its appearance will give you a clue to what its strengths and weaknesses are, and if you have fought it before, its appearance tells you "this is that kind of enemy, which behaves like this, attacks like this and is defeated like this."
Guess we'll have to wait and see...