Fairly condition-specific and bowler-specific, but it's not a bad ball.
My best luck with it is when I slow-wheel it and cross a lot of boards. It seems to be fairly speed-sensitive, especially in box condition. Mine is drilled something like 3.5 x 2.
Highest average in our house right now is a guy who uses this as his A-ball. He took his to either 2000 or 4000 with no polish and he can play in the oil with it. Mine is in box finish and it has to see some dry to work properly.
Judging from your profile, if you intend to keep it in box finish, prepare for it to be a medium or medium-dry piece for you unless you can get in and wheel on it a little. When I do that with this ball, I'm impressed with the smoothness and the carry, not to mention that I can go up to medium-heavy with it. When I try to play more up the boards I end up leaving corners and weird stuff on the back row.
The ball it reminds me most of from Lane #1's offerings is the Tsunami H20. I'm not sure I could compare it to anything else from someone else's product line. The lack of a booming backend, even on the dry (strange for a pearl) makes it sort of unique. The coverstock is some variant of SuperFlex, I'm told.
Jess