Kostas Kallianiotis
- Fallout
- Heroes of Might and Magic 3
- Thief 2: The Metal Age
Kostas Kallianiotis's Reviews
Probably the best RoboCop game we could ever receive, and a proud ode to the spirit of the legendary 80s-90s action movies.
Perhaps the most complete and realistic experience we've enjoyed in the City Building Sims genre so far, the prestige of which is sadly marred by poor optimization in the graphics department.
Phantom Liberty and the free accompanying Patch 2.0 do not result in a radically different game, but they do manage to elevate the Cyberpunk 2077 experience to perhaps the highest level it could reach given the philosophy and original design of the game.
Six Ages 2 is arguably the best implementation to date of the familiar and unique Strategy/RPG gameplay expected of A Sharp's titles.
Baldur's Gate 3 is the best DnD RPG we've ever seen on our screens, and a triumph of RPG design that will surely set new standards for the genre as a whole.
Some early technical and content shortcomings aside, the nostalgic single-player campaign and typically exciting Call of Duty multiplayer make sure that Modern Warfare II conveys the same and more intense emotions as its "Not Balanced for Lean" progenitor back in 2009.
Slightly or greatly improved in most areas, still lacking in a few others, Bannerlord is an altogether updated version of the Mount & Blade series' addictive gameplay and the undisputed king of Sandbox RPGs.
A deep and well-crafted economic simulator, not without flaws or room for improvement, but still immensely fun and faithful to the spirit that made the series great.
A truly unique, disgustingly cute, visually gorgeous, post-apocalyptic cat game.
A solid Narrative RPG, not without its flaws, but one that works unsurprisingly decently as a substitute amidst the scarcity of Vampire RPGs.
Those expecting a well-polished AAA RPG experience with the highest possible production values will probably have to lower their expectations. For Piranha Bytes fans, however, ELEX II is exactly what they would want it, and expect it, to be.
Despite the overstuffed Legion Management aspect and the lingering feeling of watching a Netflix adaptation of ancient Rome, the objective-based combat and RP options available make Rome the most complete Expeditions game yet.
An extremely well-made Sherlock game, regardless of the genre one chooses to place it in.
A special blend of Survival and Single-Player RPG gameplay with beautiful graphics and interesting management mechanics, whose rather empty and generic medieval world ends up detracting from the experience.
An improved, stand-alone piece of the ATOMic experience that will fully satisfy both fans of the original game and fans of turn-based RPGs.
Despite being a little rough around the edges, Anshar Studios' first RPG attempt in the cyberpunk world of Gamedec manages to hold its own against even AAA ventures in the genre.
The Final Cut update to Disco Elysium elevates this masterpiece of a game to the status of perfection.