>>7296430Just in case you wanted some feedback/discussion concerning PS:T itself, I'll bite.
I'll start with the fact that I haven't finished it yet, but I'm pretty sure I'm most of the way through according to the walkthrough (fuck you, the closest I've come to playing a game similar to this is Dragon Age: Origins).
Torment's story itself is initially quite underwhelming, and it takes a real desire to explore and discover to really uncover the reason as to why the writing is good. The beauty of the writing is revealed slowly through a lot of extremely memorable conversations (depending on which options you choose in any conversation), and also in the sheer amount of content that has gone into the worldbuilding. The multiverse is essentially just a playground to discuss morality/alignment, but also is filled with interesting histories and shit to make it really stand on its own as well.
Gameplaywise, it's a little boring, but you can get through the majority of the game on conversations alone so it doesn't really matter. Lots of the maps are quite beautiful too, and the music's aight, if a bit repetitive.
Would seriously recommend all in all, but would also seriously recommend that you do your best to uncover absolutely everything. Some of the game's best moments are just fucking random encounters with random things.