Finished it. Somewhere between the 30 to 35 hour mark. I forgot to check the time of my last save.
As I said before I'm mixed on it overall. And the last portion of the game doesn't help my opinon because its a jumbled mess. The over-arching problem here is that this content feels rushed, slightly incomplete, and too much material and story fit over too little time. If given a full dev cycle or simply more dev time, like releasing this in the fall or something you would have had something probably that I could easily recommend but since that isn't the case its hard to recommend this unless you are a Dragon Age diehard and absolutely must have more Dragon Age before the real sequel eventually comes out.
It's simply an inferior experience in nearly every way to Dragon Age which I think everybody knew it would be going in simply because of the time it took to make it, but until you actually play and experience the consquences of that, you won't understand the dissappointment. I think a concept like this could have been good but they would have had to limit the scope and really focus on a few things. Instead you feel like you are playing something that has intentions on being epic and great but falls very short of it. I was hoping the final portion of the game would sort of redeem and validate the experience but instead it just sort of displays the worst shortcomings of the game.
Decent to fun experience that starts with a great hook and seems really good early on but simply wilts the more you get into the game unfortunately. Very easy also as I've mentioned time and time again (except for a final boss that is annoyingly hard, always a bad sign that a game has been rushed).
If you're curious about how much you will level I started the game at level 21 and finished at around level 32.
Also the game is pretty buggy. Clearly a lot less QA went into this.