Don't get me wrong, I like the game - but I don't love it, and there are quite a few things I dislike:
- Fade to black romance scenes (I spent a reasonable portion of the game wooing my LI ... I'd like to at least have a tasteful Origins style scene to make it feel worthwhile)
- The missions on the War Table when THEY are the quests that I want to do!
- The dungeon bosses (like the elven temple) - such a lame payoff for collecting all those parts, didn't even realise it was a boss until it took longer to kill; same with facing off against Fiona / Templar guy in Haven.
- Total lack of story progressing cutscenes ( I liked the interludes in Origins which showed us what Logain was up to!)
- The inability to be evil ( at the end I REALLY wanted to step into The Fade and make myself God!)
- Super Bears....
- The inability to strip down to my skivvies... JK (sort of) - but seriously, those HIDEOUS pjs! Viv says she'll take us to see her seamstress, why couldn't there be a boutique where we could go shop for different casual wear?
- Val Royeaux (for what is supposed to be the Orlesian capital it was supremely disappointing, I was hoping for something more like the size of Denerim at worst and the size of Kirkwall at best)
- The largely empty maps (after The Hinterlands, some places like The Hissing Wastes etc just feel really empty of not just life - but things to do, except for trying out different mounts)
- The glitches! Like when my Inky sometimes jumps and then hangs in the air with her arms like a scarecrow, or when my companions sound like they're talking backwards.
- The search function not always working. Sometimes I press it down and it tells me there is nothing there... yet I can SEE the Elfroot just to my left, well within range...
- The lack of meaningful choices. It feels like my decisions don't matter, there's no real emotional wallop like in Origins (Alistair, my Elven Warden is looking at you). I mean - you choose to side with the Mages, you fight Templars. You choose to fight with the Templars - you fight ... Templars. >_<
There's probably more that I can't remember at the moment, but I don't want to write an essay.
I just feel like we've gotten the bare bones of the game and that it feels (to me) like I'm still waiting for it to be released.
That said, I do play it (albeit not as frequently as when I started) and I do enjoy it ... but the first thing I did when I was finished was to put Origins in and play that again.... food for thought.