Originally Posted by
TinCow
Those are very fair comments, and I completely agree with you about PS:T's flaws. It deserves its spot as the gold standard of storytelling, character development, and freedom of choice. However, as you point out, it has an absurd number of gameplay flaws that most fans overlook. I've personally only finished it once, and my other 3+ tries have all failed due to corrupted saves or other tech problems. It is, simply put, a buggy mess of a game. While I'm a huge fan of the Infinity Engine, PS:T made a massive mistake by trying to implement that radial menus system. It's very confusing, slow, and clunky. The same type of system was tried in Temple of Elemental Evil, and it caused the same problems there. PS:T to me is the best example of how to create a story, and an excellent example of how bad technical design can ruin a game.