Who doesn't love the imagination of Ragnar Tornquist and his team.
I have had no issues with graphics and think that the overall quality of the game models and game world is above par. My computer is a typical gaming rig with a first generation i7 CPU and a couple of GTX 560ti's. Nothing to fancy. I do agree with some of the other reviews about the characters being a bit floaty when moving around. I'm sure it can be addressed with future game patches. When you really delve into the the quests and story, especially the investigative type quests, you really don't notice it because you are so focused on figuring out the quest.
The main story line is very good and the overall quality of the quests are well thought out and fun. The dX 11 issues are a bit annoying but seem to be a bit better since the last patch.
Is the game worth fifteen bucks a month? I would have to say yes. If you weigh the entertainment factor against the cost per day to play the game, I would have to say that you do get your money's worth of entertainment. Consider what it costs for a movie, drink and a bucket of bad movie theatre popcorn. That has to be at least twenty dollars right? Most of the time the movie runs about two hours and you have to tolerate some jerk talking in the seat behind you or answering his phone.
Overall I find the game a breath of fresh mmo air. ( and no levels, yay!! )
I had no doubt Ragnar Tournquist would give the gaming community a refreshing slice of mmorpg pie. I am looking forward to future game content and "Dreamfall Chapters"