Pretty in-depth review after a first playthrough. It took him about 50 hours, but he played the early access, so he breezed through the first act, and he really knows his stuff. Normal people like you and me will probably need 70-80 hours for a playthrough. The game does have some issues, mostly minor bugs towards the end of the game, and the camera and inventory system can be a bit funky. However, with all that said, it seems to be a massive game in its genre. If you like CRPGs or consequence-heavy games, you should seriously consider this one. Plus, it's woke and makes chuds seethe.
I played a bit of this in EA (borrowed from a friends steam account). And tbh, I just have massive 5e fatigue. So I really just, got gut repulsion from touching it anymore, and only played like, and hour. I'm a huge tabletop nerd, and while I have some concrete complaints about 5e's mechanics (and many more about WotC), I'm most just tired of thinking about it, from having played it too much. Which is I guess a compliment for the system, even if I only played so much of it because its often the only system groups want to play.
I'm also a freak who loves diving into game mechanics, making frankly way to many character builds in Wrath of the Righteous (which, if you don't know, is based on Pathfinder 1st edition, a system I think is probably, overall, very much not as good as 5e, even if it does have a lot more character options).
I had to buy the random dungeon expansion for WotR just to have an outlet to get stupid character ideas out of my system lol