Integrated or not, it's an expansion. Had MotB continued the story of the main character, would it have made NWN2 a good game all of a sudden? The reason I separate main games from expansions is because the approach is vastly different. Main game's purpose is to appeal to the wide audience and be accessible, whereas in expansions developers are free to test new waters and try something different. Thus they should be evaluated separately. And yes, I agree that only Durlag's tower was good.
I agree expansions normally up the ante, I just don't think ToSC is all that much different from the base game to say "its good" and "BG isn't".
Other than Durlag's Tower all it really did was increase the XP cap and throw in a few subpar quests and other lore-less dungeons.
- generic "boy/girl comes of age and discovers that he/she is special" setup. Words can't describe how much I hate such drivel.
And yet in Fallout you're the Vaultdweller, Fallout 2 you're The Chosen and Arcanum you're the Living One... all variations on the same theme, that you're somehow special and chosen (it bores me too, no matter how well they do it).
Anyway, my BG1 cons/pros:
cons:
>RtWP
>linear, unalterable story
>horrid pathfinding
pros:
>sandboxy style wilderness exploration
>very solid villain in Sarevok
>solid believeable plot that goes political, then diabolical (BG2 is harder to swallow)
>very large pool of recruitable NPCs for varied party compositions (25, I think)
>nuanced and fun battles against other adventuring parties and Iron Throne lackeys
>low level campaign with scant resources where every +1 counts and RNG wreaks havoc (difficulty)
>resting is very risky and party gets tired easy, waylays are lethal (difficulty)
>well-written and style captures the awkward spirit of AD&D2 Realms (thees and thous)
>You can actually dual-class specialists (Imoen thief->Conj, Xzar Necro->cleric, can't do this in BG2)
>worthy final battle, which for low level can be tackled in many ways
>thieves are, and stealth is, a necessity (BG2 cheapens both)
Just a few reasons why I consider BG1 base to be quite good. I consider it superior to BG2, but that's a matter of taste - I prefer low level to epic and exploration to narrative drive.