Playing it now. Tried out the city elf female origin first in the hope of seeing lulzy rape attempt, but alas that didn't happen--city elf origin's pretty boring. Dropped. Started a new game with human mage, which provides a much more interesting opening vignette. I'm considering starting over again with a male character just to see the buttsex.
The game's nowhere as cumbersome as NWN2 was, though that's not hard to do, but as far as "tactical combat" goes... not really. You can't even queue up actions, which is annoying. Everything does feel quite WoW-esque and, except in some cases where rushing headlong into battle may get your party overwhelmed, for the most part you don't have to control your party members individually; their auto-attacks and AI-scripted special moves will do the job, more or less. Occasionally the combat is hurty due to my lack of a healer, but then at the beginning you can hardly get a perfect party configuration.
Mage origin story kept my interest throughout (except the horrible spider cave), but my interest started to peter out once I reached the warden bit. Banal shit bor--oh hey, a pseudo-epic cutscene of a mighty charge and a valiant defense ZzzzZzzz LOTR-ripoff time. Darkspawn look like orcs and really I've seen better in WoW. Voice-acting is hilariously bad all around (except for Flemeth), facial animations are absolutely terrible, characters' limbs still clip through their robes. Graphics are pretty enough but nothing special, and the swamps outside the camp are NWN2-ish material. When zoomed out for the "tactical" mode, I can see shit in terms of details, so everything becomes blobs of bloom-filled generica.
Oh, and the ASoIaF rip-offs are all there. "Ser Jory" (indeed "ser" at all), Duncan saving the protagonist by recruiting him/her as a Gray Warden (ala the Night Watch). When they swear you in, I half-expected Alistair to rattle off "Night gathers, and now my watch begins. I am the sword in the darkness, the watcher on the walls, the shield that guards the realms of men." What he does actually say is considerably worse. Hammy Gaider writing is hammy.