Jack Allin
Staff BioArticles by Jack Allin:
The Walking Dead: A New Frontier review
The zombie survivor franchise is still alive with plenty of bite, though the third season covers a lot of familiar ground.
Doorways: Holy Mountains of Flesh review
It may be the series apex, but this horror adventure finale is brought down by awkward shifts in gameplay and an incoherent story.
Marvel’s Guardians of the Galaxy: The Telltale Series - Episode One: Tangled Up in Blue review
Telltale's latest episodic series comes out gunning, though for now it hasn't reached the heights of its big screen counterpart.
INSIDE review
Limbo’s superb puzzle-platforming spiritual successor will pull you in and not let go from start to glorious end.
Thimbleweed Park hands-on archived preview
We found abundant recreation in our lengthy first-hand look at Gilbert and Winnick's highly-anticipated adventure.
The Wardrobe hands-on archived preview
The supernatural comedy opens later this month, but our plum first-hand look offers a sneak peek at what's in store.
Maize review
Beneath its absurdist comedy flavouring is a surprisingly traditional adventure with plenty of surreal twists and turns.
The Walking Dead: A New Frontier - Episodes One/Two: Ties That Bind review
The new season kicks off with a two-part debut that's slicker than ever, though it ventures largely through very familiar territory.
Footprints Games - Detective Gallo interview
For news of their comic-noir mystery, we went straight to the top of the pecking order for a chat with brothers Francesco and Maurizio De Angelis.
The Guest review
This twisted hotel puzzler provides plenty of challenge, but doesn’t have nearly enough room for a fully-rounded adventure.
ABZÛ review
Though light in actual gameplay, there’s nothing shallow about this breathtaking underwater excursion.
The Preposterous Awesomeness of Everything review
This uniquely indie adventure strips away all pretense of professional presentation to deliver an absurd bit of social satire.
Soul Axiom review
The genre-defying spirtual successor to Master Reboot is bigger and bolder but loses its way in an overly-ambitious transfer.
Distraint review
This short but impressively atmospheric side-scrolling adventure is light on gameplay, but dark in all the right places.
Pulse review
This stylish exploration of blindness has a unique artistic vision but stumbles through an incoherent story and insubstantial gameplay.