Okay so Leviathan, contacted AD and he said it was cool to spoil it in the thread now. So if you haven't played it... SPOILERS HOOOOOOOO
I've had mix feelings for a long time about ME3 ranging from wanting to burn something to the ground, to bitterness, to depression. Now I'm finally at the point that I believe that I probably shouldn't have places the game series on the pedestal of perfection that I had. I'm just going to try and play the game as mindlessly as possible.
So let's start with the beginning, exploring Dr. Bryson's office trying to piece together his research with as nice detective work. I liked that you were given more information than you needed and had to figure out what was relevant and what wasn't.
Mahavid had a even better level of creepiness than Overlord. You can Ottemis and AD, I was talking to them (and a few others) while playing, I was screaming at the miner to do something. I keep expecting someone or something to jump out and attack me, but the uncanny valley "you don't belong here" got to me more that a Reaper jumping out of nowhere and screaming 'boogie boogie boo!!' I love creepy which is why Overlord is one of my favorite DLC.

Yeah Zody, that is pretty much the face I was making the whole time.
Namakli was probably the weaker of the missions but it was still really interesting with the crumbling colony. Though I have to nitpick about Dr Bryson and Ann, they're textures looked really good, but the problem was they didn't look like they fit in the rest of the world.

Finally Despoina, please PLEASE tell me I wasn't the only one getting major
The Abyss flashbacks with this mission?! Which does keep with Mass Effect's homage to past sci-fi. Though I know Shepard and friends were going to get off the floating debris I couldn't help but have this idea of 'what if they never escape.' Then after reading the datapads talking about those people eating each other... yeah...
Overall I liked the DLC. Though I was hoping this DLC would give me the mission piece that would allow the Crucible to target the Reaper and not the Geth. Or allow me to pick refusal without killing everyone.
Now to nitpick a bit, like 90% of ME3 you get the feeling that the game wants you to pick (XY) squaddie for (XY) mission. EDI is set up to be the squadmate you're supposed to pick, so I flipped off the game and picked Kaidan and Garrus the first playthrough and Kaidan and Vega the second. This is the same issue I had with ME3 in the whole. Liara was shoved down your throat. Now I love Liara but ME3 made me reset her, or at least reset how Bioware presents her.
Also, this is a double edge sword but I loved and hated the extra dialogue I got with Kaidan. On one hand its nice that there is special dialogue with your LI. But on the other hand it also serves as a reminder that Thane and Jacob are forgotten.
Though I have to say, its about damn time Kaidan saved Z. Shepard's ass. She saved him on Eden Prime, Virmire, Horizon, Mars, Earth, etc. It always bothered me in ME3 that it was little Tali who pulled up Shepard on geth dreadnought, Jacob's... thing on Arrae pulls Shepard to the shuttle, and Liara who saved Shepard on Thessia when Kaidan (Zody's LI) just stands there. Oh well, at least I have this.

and this...

Z. Shepard: "So that is where baby husks come from..."
Kaidan: D8