It's personally amusing how a series with exactly 1 Good Game has this much of a cult following.
Origins hasn't exactly aged gracefully graphically, but it's a simple story that they managed to not fuck up, and the gameplay is top notch. It's one of the last games from what we could call Classic Bioware.
DA2 is where shit falls off the rails almost instantly. As much as I cut it some slack considering the circumstances around its development - they made the game in what, a year, while still putting out expansions for Origins - even with that slack it's still pretty shit. An attempt was made at telling a more personal story, and I'd argue that the first two acts work the best for that - unfortunately the game is damn near on a railroad as far as choices, and Act 3 happens. As far as I remember, exactly 2 choices in that game effect the plot in any way, and the less I say about the gameplay the better considering the jump from Tactical RPG to Action RPG wasn't exactly smooth.
Inquisition - if you were to tell me this one was supposed to be an MMO, I'd believe you. There are whole areas of the game are basically pointless, as far as Base Game I can only think of 3 things that you can actively effect the story with, and the companions you have are somehow worse. The gameplay is somewhat better, but the world is so goddamn lifeless that it doesn't really matter. My only points are for it making me laugh at the Nugalope, and laughing at an autist I know who got pissed off at the lighting in the character creator.
Anyone expecting Dread Wolf to be good, especially after Biowares recent track record of dumpster fires, is either on some damn strong Copium,or a troon who wants to romance... whatever faggot characters we have to deal with this time, because apparently that's all that matters...