Jack Allin
Staff Bio
Articles by Jack Allin:
The Whispered World hands-on archived preview
It's hard to keep quiet about this promising fantasy adventure, as a playable demo provides a first look at the game in action.
Insecticide, Part 1 review
The stylish half-action, half-adventure bug title arrives on PC, but getting only half a game is a bit of a buzz kill.
Casual adventuring: Sherlock Holmes and the Women’s Murder Club
Looking for answers about the latest hidden object games, wondering how they stack up with adventures? Seek and ye shall find.
Women’s Murder Club: Death in Scarlet review
Adventure game diehards might be seeing red, but this Jane Jensen-designed casual game deserves a closer look.
Axel Ruske and Igor Posavec - Perry Rhodan interview
The final countdown to Perry Rhodan's first PC adventure has begun, and we go behind the scenes with BrainGame and 3d-io to discuss it.
AGON: The Lost Sword of Toledo review
The lost series of AGON is rediscovered at last, but the long wait between episodes has dulled any cutting-edge potential.
Jane Jensen interview
As we wait a while longer for her next adventure, we probed the highly acclaimed writer's own gray matter for her thoughts on a long and storied career.
No Sliding the Slippery Slope
With more and more games defying easy classification, AG clarifies its stance on cross-genre game coverage.
Portal review
The one-of-a-kind Portal will blow a hole in how you view physics (and maybe adventures), but the discovery is no piece of cake.
Dracula: Origin hands-on archived preview
An early taste of Frogwares' new vampiric adventure suggests it might just be a game that genre fans can count on.
Art of Murder: FBI Confidential hands-on archived preview
There's a bit of Still Life in this Art of Murder, and a playable preview version allows us to draw some early conclusions.
Obituary: April 9, 2008 - Uru Live
After a long struggle, the genre's first MMO passed away quietly, and Adventure Gamers mourns Uru's loss.
Wii ports: CSI and Agatha Christie
Two popular franchises arrive on Nintendo's console, but neither And Then There Were None nor Hard Evidence proves any great shakes.
Overclocked hands-on archived preview
The countdown to Overclocked is on, and there's reason to be psyched about this ambitious new thriller from House of Tales.
Harvey Birdman, Attorney at Law review
Harvey Birdman blends the popular cartoon license with Ace Attorney-style gameplay, but manages to do full justice to neither.