PC is dead and I can't play the full release, but I've played the early release and the game is really worth the hype.
Great company, with a lot of passion and love for the game, willingness to improve and listen to the community. A lot of suggestions were implemented, including a lot of my own. Can't say if my posts reached them, but if there was heavy criticism for a weak feature that got popular in ereddit and other media, the devs were all over it.
The game itself looks a lot like Divinity: Original Sin games, but it uses the DnD 5th Edition ruleset. The ruleset adaptation wasn't perfect but it was more than good enough, the graphics are amazing. It's choice driven and it also has adult content.
If you like Turn Based RPGs, the oldschool d20 cRPGs, or party based tactical rpgs in general, this will be right up your alley. Things like the old isometric Fallout rpgs, Wasteland, Divinity: OS, the more recent Solasta: Crown of the Magister, Neverwinter Nights, Dragon Age, Pathfinder Kingmaker & Wrath of the Righteous, and Pillars of Eternity.
Basically the only people I've personally seen who don't like it are some Baldur's Gates elitists that get on my nerves. The only thing that I don't know is how optimized and bug-free it is. In early access there were a lot of bugs (which is understandable) and I know that a hotfix has already been released that addresses a lot of them, but I had some problems with performance, so you may want to wait a bit or research if people with a system similar to yours face problems.