I encountered several bugs in the base game, not the DLC
I'm curious about which kind of bugs you encountered in the base game.
Much of the game's writing is 14-year old edgelord stuff (e.g. the entire Scarlet Chorus, Bleden Mark), and it's just cringe.
It isn't, the Scarlet Chorus are an army of stragglers and forcefully conscripted PoWs, the competitive and constant fighting to improve miserable conditions and the need to break new recruits and putting ex comradea one against the other are what ironically hold them together as opposed to espirit du corps.
It's not that just because it's grim, it's automatically edgelord shit. If nepotism, bullying and abuse pf power weren't a constant thing the Scarlet Chorus wouldn't hold.
It uses the same boring attributes as Pillars of Eternity, but makes it comically worse. The scaling is linear
It isn't linear inherently because it's incrementals to a multiplier, so investing each point yields progressively more, but without pushing players into min-maxing. But CRPGs players get offended when a game isn't trying to be a dnd 3.5 copycat, now with waifubait shit.
but if you want to increase an attribute above 18 (you get an extra attribute point each level), it costs double.
You mean the stage in which you require 3 or 4 points in other systems?
They deliberately carved out features to sell as DLC, such as random encounters and companion quests. Then they only bothered to make companion quests for 3 of the 6 companions in the game.
Obsidian are by far the least money grubbing CRPG company today. Compare it with Owlcat or Larian stuff and I doubt you can claim Tyranny was overly monetized without making clear you have a negative bias.
The entire item progression is shit. You never have to choose between two items that have pros and cons. You will just regularly stumble upon things are that objectively better in all aspects than your current gear, so you upgrade.
Not true at all, the game gives plenty of reason to stick to special weapons that gain improved skills.
The upgrade system also means that a bronze weapon got in early game can be made into a superior weapon and be better than act 3 loot.
The game is obviously and woefully incomplete. There is a single dungeon (the Oldwalls) that gets repeated multiple times. IIRC, there's only one non-humanoid enemy type in the game.
Incomplete games are always the most soulful games
The game is woke as hell. It has nonsense like women being the property owners in a pseudo-Bronze Age setting, and women being frontline fighters in the Scarlet Chorus (and of course, being the most badass fighters of them all).
It's a fantasy setting, who gives a fuck? You can also cave the skull of a Scarlet Chorus girlboss for being smug and her gang will become yours. Is that woke? Grow up