Not bad, but story choices felt odd; it definitely made me appreciate what Rian Johnson wanted to do with The Last Jedi a bit more. It becomes clear in this film that Abrams didn't particularly have a vision for Star Wars, putting in stuff that he probably believed Star Wars fans wanted, and not stuff that works.
It was enjoyable, sure, but it didn't feel like a proper conclusion in the same way episodes 6 and 3 did. I would've wanted to see what Rian Johnson had in mind rather than this, it would have been at least interesting.