Inclined to agree with the big D.
It all sounds very nice, the productions are great, the album is mixed very well, the ideas are nice. It's pleasant to listen to, and there is no bad track there. You don't want to interrupt your listening, literally every track is good.
But it also feels very safe. And for the majority of trance listeners out there, this album will be great. Recognizable styles, modern productions, bit of a nod to the olden days... Everything feels like it is where it should be (arrangement-wise), as it should be (sound design-wise). As said, there's also no musical identity. And maybe those are the only criticisms I can give it (apart from the samey drums). I don't need a dubstep or a synthwave track on a trance album to feel like there's some experimentation, but I do want some exploration - that would make it even better. He didn't bring anything new, he brought something that already existed, and made it his own. Still, this is Activa, this is his style, I can't really expect the same things from him as I would from Eco.
That said, I'm still very surprised by how much I'm loving this. I can imagine myself playing this in the future. It works pretty well on the headphones, and I think it should be experienced like that. It's quality stuff no doubt.