Helldritch
Hero
And yet, it sells. This means that people playing with the game system are actually getting what they want.Because it utterly fails to do what it should. The rules are awful, magic terribad, and copy-pasta tables in different formats. All horrible. Mechanics don't match fluff. Magic etc should ge the first level of play, then when you do Heroes Unlimited, this should be dropped and all powers draw from the same source. And powers should be balanced.
This is not the case.
Truth be told, there have been threads over at rpg.net where people discussed getting new rules and new powers for heroes. The general agreement is that we would all play it to death.
And your appreciation of the system (and those whom you mention) is just that. An appreciation. That you like it or not is irrelevant. It still sells and it still have its fans. Heck, they even started to make hardcover books of their best sellers now. And guess what? They sell. So there are people out there that thinks that the Palladium System is better than D&D and it is their taste. I do like it myself, but I do think D&D is superior in its simplicity. But this is only my appreciation.