Jack de Quidt
Jack de Quidt is a writer and composer from the South West of England. He sends picture-postcards from inside games he plays.
Plumbing the Devious Depths of 'Unexplored'
'Unexplored' is a randomly-generated dungeon crawler with nuance and mystery.
Swim Through a Museum of Water in Pippin Barr's 'v r 3'
'v r 3' is an exploration of water, running, splashing, playing with light.
I Can't Outrun the Malice of 'Ghost Recon: Wildlands'
Any beauty of the new Ghost Recon game is totally eclipsed by a militant disinterest in beauty.
'Typeshift' Is the Word Puzzle Game You've Been Waiting For
It also feels like an entirely new sort of puzzle game, which is an incredible feeling.
The Cursed Town of 'Pathologic' Is Now Receiving Visitors
Investigate the sand plague in this standalone demo of the cult classic's remake.
Update Brings Space Cars, "Indoor Storm Ambience" to 'No Man's Sky'
It's still hard to know what the future of the space exploration game is, but each new update changes the feeling, slightly, of these alien worlds.
Get Organized (and a Little Melancholy) in This Free Game
Think about your bedroom and tell me: What's the first thing you'd pack if you had to leave, right now?
'Radio Garden' Provides A Window Into Another Place, Right Now
The internet is a collection of things that disappear.
‘Sherlock Holmes: Consulting Detective’ is Getting a Jack the Ripper Expansion
‘Jack the Ripper & West End Adventures’ will bolster one of the best detective games we’ve ever played.
'Elite: Dangerous' is a Thriving, Vast Universe-As-Marketplace
'Elite: Dangerous' doesn't even need alien invasions for it to feel big, bold, and alive.
Come Paint With Us in the Alien Art Gallery of 'Joy Exhibition'
This is going to be a long week. Take a break to paint a picture, and show us what you've made
'Nest' Is Both Glaringly Obvious and Uncomfortably Clever
This free game by Jonathan Whiting plays with space and perspective in a way that jostles and surprises.