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.
'Elite: Dangerous' Is Headed for a Galactic Arms Race
The patch notes for the game's most recent update don't mention aliens, but they still suggest the galaxy is getting ready for war.
Learning the Right Way to Die in 'Pathologic: The Marble Nest'
This standalone preview reveals that Ice Pick Lodge's remake of the cult classic has retained its strange spirit.
Lost, Afraid, and Snow-Blind in 'The Division: Survival'
"We were going to be heroes. Now we warm our hands around a barrel."
Witness the Ending of Alien Civilization in '500 Apocalypses'
"Our world," says entry 216, "is haunted by a billion stories." This game has 500, each about the death of an alien world.
'Subway Adventure' Is a Surreal and Beautiful World of Transit
Next stop, Cloning Tanks. Transfer at Victoria Station if you are headed to the False Consciousness line.
Chill Out on a Voxel Mountain in 'Your Personal Archipel'
In times like these, we all need a little mountainous retreat.
'Sol Trader' is a Game About Talking To People in Outer Space
Space is extremely large and I am eighteen years old.
Get Lost in the Alien Cityscapes of 'Bernband'
Somewhere, right now, on a distant planet, is the glittering city of the Pff. The free game Bernband is your ticket there.
'The Tomorrow Children’ Is an Evocative, Inscrutable Dream
The first moments of 'The Tomorrow Children' don't give players a lot to work with, but given time and patience, an intriguing game is revealed.
'The Tomorrow Children’ Is an Evocative, Inscrutable Dream
The first moments of ‘The Tomorrow Children’ don’t give players a lot to work with, but given time and patience an intriguing game is revealed.