How did you like pathfinder kingmaker?
I honestly didn't play it. I know that it has kingdom management, which is usually something I'd enjoy. I know it's RTwP and there is a turn-based mod but I just never got around trying it out. I know that RPGCodex is jerking that game off like there's no tomorrow and calling it the true successor to Baldur's Gate, so I guess it must have something going for it.
I got burned by the first Pillars of Eternity. It just didn't hook me during the hours I tried it. And the conversations with NPCs were starting to get annoying because they felt like I was reading a wiki. I was willing to give Pillars a shot because I usually like what Obsidian do but this was a miss for me. I also felt that I couldn't "grasp" what's happening during combat at certain times because there was so much visual clutter going on, so I had to pause and read the log. Baldur's Gate 1 and 2 didn't have that problem, at least.
I also tried Wasteland 2 and didn't expect much. But that game managed to hook me in and I enjoyed the combat, even though it's more clunky and low-budget than both Pillars and Kingmaker, I would say. So that was a real surprise.