From GameWatcher: "A campaign within the world of Vol, a fully realized setting inspired by the late bronze age in a Transylvanian landscape, with unique politics, races and gods steeped in history. Featuring a chosen party of five, you role-play Necholai, a minor god of a celestial body who descends to the Staglands for a moonlit festival only to find the way home blocked and immortality slipping away. Seeking answers and aid, you take on a mortal body and the guise of a traveling Spicer. This isn't a story of good and evil, saving the world or being a hero, it's about intrigue and your adventure of survival in a harsh land."
When you think cRPG's you probably think of the classics like Baulder's Gate or Icewind Dale. Perhaps you think of newer cRPG's like Pillars of Eternity or Divinity: Original Sin.
However there are a whole world of classic style RPG's out there that you may have not heard of. Here are 5 you should check out.
Chalgyr's Game Room writes:
I have been a fan of classic isometric computer roleplaying games since I was introduced to The Champions of Krynn what seems like a hundred years ago. I spent hours running through the dungeons of Krynn, generally being killed by acidic Kapak Draconians, but it never deterred me and set in me a fire for computer roleplaying games. Over the past twenty or so years we CRPG fans have been rewarded with games like Baldur's Gate, Icewind Dale, Planescape: Torment and more recently Pillars of Eternity and Wasteland 2.
The full version of Serpent in the Staglands, an old-school RPG inspired by Baldur's Gate, it now available on PC. Before purchasing the game, you can try out the official demo, allowing to complete the first few levels.