Huh...weird. It seems i am quite alone on this forum with my appreciation for Erikson (<- that is how he is spelled, by the way

). He is complex, epic and can write. His series is, so far, overall, my favourite series. It has its weaknesses (which series does not, after all) but the sheer scope and complexity is epic.
If you are into Bakker because of his philosophies, then Erikson might not be to your taste (his is quite different...more positive, all in all)...but if you are into TSA because of scope, complexity and/or worldbuilding...i can not see how you can not like Erikson.
He does make you work though...sometimes work hard. In some way harder than Bakker (not because he is more intellectual or anything...just because his storytelling is even more...avaricious ... with details than Scott's)...but it is so worth it. Well imo, anyway.
I agree that Book 3 is the best of the series. I loved GotM and also had some difficulties with book 2.