I love the game - an I'm quite upset that I bought it on the other storefront :( My suggestion is to play it after Avowed, as they are two brilliant games, that are completely different. basically they are as different as two goo rpg-likes can be, both set in mediaeval setting
I doubt you don't know what this is, so I want review the game in more depth than the 5 stars. Yes, I have it on steam too, but having it with less bloat (Creation Club, Steam launcher, DRM) is a step towards even more stability, that is always awesome.
The game itself starts in a bit clunky fashion, but slowly grows on you. It is an enjoyable experience, albeit I feel as if it is less of an atmosphere and less of challange, then Human Revolution did. Technically there are three downsides: 1) You have to set it to DirectX 11 if it crashes: it runs faster, better, and stabler that way. 2) The DLC's aren't DRM free, which is a disgrace for GOG (they need internet connection at launch). 3) The tie-in apps which are meant to give bonuses and additional lore are killed already. All in all, I had a fun 50 hours in the game, and could recommended it at a sale. It is a B category fun little experience.