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If you get it at all, make sure you get it on xbone or ps4 or that you have a good enough PC to run it at decent settings. I got the 360 version and it is as ugly as sin; the loading times from the menu screen are atrocious, even though installing it is mandatory; and texture pop-in happens all the time. It's not optimized for last-gen consoles and I imagine low-spec PCs won't do a lot better.
Beyond that, it has a variety of glitches, the most noticeable for me being the AI randomly losing between 20-90% of their health because they fell down a slope trying to follow you or for no obvious reason (Vivienne lost 50% of her health just standing around inside the pub at Redcliffe). Don't be fooled by the 'open world' claim either, you will collide with invisible walls if you try to jump up to areas not 'meant' for walking on, like completely flat rocks alongside a gorge in the Hinterlands.
Like with Origins and DAII, the characters are the strongest part of the game for me. While their development in terms of abilities and stats for combat is standard - very similar to DAII - their conversations and dialogue are great. At least, within the limits of the Mass-Effect conversation wheel style dialogue choices, as your character occasionally says things that don't match the impression given by the choice you made on the wheel. Also on dialogue, one thing that bothered me was that a lot of conversations outside the main plot tended not to employ any kind of cinematic camera and just zoomed in on your character while you were talking. That seemed lazy to me.
I'm not that far through the game yet, but I would never have rated it as highly as the typical reviewer has. Maybe it picks up later, but a lot of the stuff in the first open area (the Hinterlands) just feels like rote MMORPG stuff - go here, kill these bandits, kill those rams for 10 ram meat to feed the refugees (what about negotiating with some other entity for food), pick up 5 sacks of clothes so people don't freeze (couldn't I just haul the ram carcasses down to the crossroads and have someone use their hides to this end?), kill these knights, kill those wizards, kill that joker who gave you the side-eye, and so on ad infinitum.