Jack Allin
Staff BioArticles by Jack Allin:
2008 adventure game holiday shopping guide
'Tis the season to go shopping, and AG's one-stop adventure guide can help deliver the goods.
Undercover: Dual Motives review
The DS prequel to Operation Wintersun may be shrouded in secrecy, but its problems are clearly apparent from the start.
Three Cards to Midnight hands-on archived preview
The creators of Tex Murphy are back, and a sneak peek suggests their new game just might deal out a few surprises.
Steve Ince and Wizarbox’s Jerome Britneff-Bondy interview
As So Blonde begins to spread its roots, we discuss the highlights with the game's lead writer and designer.
Unsolved Crimes review
The latest DS detective mystery raises plenty of questions, but the answers are sometimes a killer.
Simon the Sorcerer 4 hands-on archived preview
There's nothing sordid about Simon's fourth adventure, except the vanishing act that's keeping it from the widespread English release it deserves.
Noel Bruton - Rhiannon: Curse of the Four Branches interview
Arberth Studios' co-founder takes us beyond the Mabinogion for a glimpse of the haunting Welsh-based adventure.
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.