Jack Allin
Staff Bio
Articles by Jack Allin:
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.
The Complete Deponia Experience game giveaway contest
AG quiz contests return! And to make up for lost time, we're giving away four-games-in-one to five lucky winners, courtesy of Games Republic.
Masochisia review
This raw, dark and disturbing story-driven experience cuts to the bone of child abuse and mental illness.
Alice’s Lullaby: Episode 1 review
This horror series debut has grand ambitions, but its flawed survival-based gameplay may not fully resonate with adventure gamers.
Dropsy review
There’s nothing else like it, but excessive bloating makes it hard to love this feel-good clown adventure unconditionally.
Corey Cole - Hero-U: Rogue to Redemption interview
With Hero-U back for a little Kickstarter redemption of its own, we grilled its acclaimed headmaster about the game's turbulent development.
Puzzling (Mis)adventures Volume 14: Never Alone, Last Inua
Puzzles aren't dead; they're just hibernating in the north, like in these enlightening Inuit platforming adventures.
In memory of Astrid Beulink
Though with heavy hearts, we celebrate the life of a dear friend and colleague who was taken from us far too soon.