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Only ones of those I tried were Pillars and Divinity (and its sequel). I found Pillars rather obtuse early on so I didn't stick with it very long. I liked how fresh Divinity felt, having its own ruleset that was still simple to understand. Didn't like how super strict the level differential was and the quantity of traps in the game was beyond sadistic. In hindsight, I don't think that one was very good overall.
On the other hand, I thought D:OS 2 was incredible. It was still way more strict on XP than I'd like, but that's the only thing I would have changed about the game. Looks like it came out just before Kingmaker did, so I'm not surprised it got buried. Larian's just on another level, and Baldur's Gate 3 ended up fixing that one issue I had (while elevating almost everything else at the same time).
I still am enjoying Kingmaker so much, though. Probably would have blown my mind if I'd played it before BG3, heh. Hoping for a little bit more character writing, but in any case, I'm really enjoying the battles.