It's a 'spiritual successor' to Darklands or Baldur's Gate. To be honest, though, it plays to me more like BG with Darklands graphics. The magic/class system is novel, compared to other RPGs, IMHO.
What I'd hoped for a 'Darklands successor' would be a game in Europe (this is a fantasy world), with low-magic (can't say, but it seems more like a high-magic world), with regular-people characters (we're playing a god's avatar, transformed to a mortal form, and need to find out why), with separate gameplay/UI for world map and combat map (haven't seen any yet).
The graphics are generally drab, but they do have their charm. The UI is pretty difficult to understand, and has lots of buttons which are hard to find, and hard to know what they do (tooltips exist, but are pretty limited by modern game standards).
Overall I'm pretty disappointed, but I'm still giving it a shot. Haven't had much chance to play, not well enough to have a final verdict.