I remember playing about half of DA: Origins before it began taking over my life so I had to stop. DA2 apparently sucked. This one got a lot of critical praise when it came out and people seemed to like it at the time but I haven't heard a peep about it since then. Worth playing? Did it stand the test of time or get washed out?
Inquisition was so bad it killed my interest in the franchise. Didn't live up to the fantasy of running a powerful organization, the companions weren't especially interesting, and the removal of party AI made more complicated fights like the optional dragons an exercise in tedium.
I adore the first two games, they are some of my favourite games ever, and then there's Inquisition which I just hate lmao. It's just so dreadfully boring to me, almost certainly not going to get Dreadwolf either tbh
DA2's combat was a disaster (turn based tactical aesthetic with waves spawning in wherever the fuck the feel like? sign me up...) but I liked that instead of traveling the world on some epic journey you more or less stayed in one place and saw how it changed over a decade. It was just something I hadn't seen before & I really enjoyed it.
They had a separate app/website thing where you could fill out what you did in previous games without replaying them and it generates a save (because it jumped console generations).
It's really tedious though in its MMO like gameplay. There's mods to cut all that and just do the story bits.
I personally loved it, although it's been since 2016 when I played it last. I put 95 hours into it and was disappointed that there wasn't more. I've tried a handful of times to go back to it over the years, and still enjoyed it every time, but something always ends up coming up where I can't put the time into it.
It's also one of the few games of its type (out of the ones I've played anyway) that has romance subplots but doesn't have a hardcoded sex scene at any point, which I always appreciated. I assume that depends on the particular character you're romancing, but with my playthrough it never happened.
It's worst part in the series. Characters are bland and forgettable, plot thin and far between. Entire game is basically a single player early 2000's MMO simulator where you play fetch quests on huge empty maps and you run around said maps in blind seeking of anything that could bring just a tiny bit of feeling you're playing in the actual RPG (and you won't find it).