Haba Holy red drapes, Fatebinder!
Urthor I was just operating off of their continual description of the game as Bronze Age. For example: "I’ll talk about setting the game at the end of the Bronze Age, and how we reinforced that in our items and lore." Or this one, re: Homeric glory: "Bronze Age warfare was more up-close and brutal." I can't tell whether "It's obviously not Bronze Age" is meant as a defense of the game or as a criticism of it, but I'm quite certain they claimed they were trying to depict the age. It's like if you told me that evil didn't actually win ....
The settings only diffrence from PoE is, there are no slow but heavy hitting guns in the game. So no one-shotting enemies with a band of 6 musketeers. All of that bronze age is bullshit is just an enabler for "iron is a valuable resource, who stole mah iron shipment!" quests. I imagined they would angle the bronze age collapse with mass produced iron vs. hard to get bronze etc, but Kyros is just a god razing anything on xer path so tech/migration/draught etc. play no role at all. Oh and the setting is more socially progressed than pillars too. Womyn serve as army officals everywhere since you know, in Bronze Age™ patriarchy did not exist.
Other than the SJW agenda that really feels out of place at times, the game has decent writing and more replayability than I expected. Companions are not as bland as PoE either. Combat is okayish with a lot less trash, I liked the spell creation system and the story is so far so good (act 2). I'll definitely replay the game with the Vendrien path if act3 is not a total fuck-up.