So, finally got to try this today. Some thoughts:
It's way too fucking linear so far. And from the looks of things it's going to stay that way. URGH.
Big weapons still seem to be the best option. Once again, the only thing small/fast weapons are good for is fighting enemies with no poise, which are a joke to begin with, you can punch those to death. Now Strength isn't just for shields, but armor too.

Speaking of armor, I had a fast roll all the way until 70% burden, so weapon weight doesn't matter at all either.
After trying melee out and not wanting to repeat my darksouls 1 experience by grinding everything between a big shield and fat sword, I decided to try a sorceror. Oops. Sorcery is awful too. Everything takes forever to kill (since you need to bait them into an attack and then dodge anyways, why waste the time casting spells? And you can't even aim at the ground properly so all the fucking zombeies playing dead have to be baited too when they'd normally die before getting up), and hollows apparently have 80% magic resist fucking shields. Riiiight. I thought there were supposed to be fire sorceries and laser swords and two handing for upgraded spells and shit? All I got was dinky soul arrows again. I guess they're faster now? yay.
I'm liking the variety of weapons. Lots of random special shit being thrown around even this early, like the heide sword and drangleic sword, and I'm seeing all sorts of shit show up in the loading screens that looks nice. Lots of cool rings too, and having 4 slots is nice.
Some questions:
Is it actually worthwhile to level up adaptation? The stat adjustment seems really underwhelming, but for all I know +10 agi means you roll twice as fast or some shit. Does it affect attack speed too?
Did I actually miss some way to sequence break the whole Majula > Last Giant > Pursuer > wherever that bird took me progression? I just want to know yes/no not the actual method.
Is dual wielding actually worthwhile? I experimented with it a bit and it seems like you can get a really fast 1-2 chain going, but then there's a big normal length delay for the next attack so I'm not seeing the point unless you're going to kill or poise break the enemy with that second swing when the first wouldn't have. And even then, the second hit is going to happen later than just two handing a weapon into someone's face, so you could have just done that instead and rolled away sooner. Am I missing something?