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Dhruin February 20th, 2009 23:09

Gamasutra - The Top 20 Game Writers
 
Another list - but at least one that addresses an overlooked segment in terms of press coverage. Gamasutra has assembled their Top 20 Game Writers, with Chris Avellone the first (or last?) cab off the rank. BioWare's Drew Karpyshyn, Beth's Emil Pagliarulo and 2K's Ken Levine all get nods. On MCA:
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When working with such vast and shambling properties as Dungeons & Dragons or Star Wars, an individual writer's voice could easily get lost behind the accumulated lore that has built up over many years of overlapping narratives.
Chris Avellone neatly dodges that trap by always emphasizing his characters' personalities and relationships over back story.
Avellone also understands that dice rolling is the least interesting aspect of role-playing, and in his work, typical "gameplay" activities are often subordinate to character interactions.
While his upcoming Alpha Protocol will undoubtedly have some entertaining action, the real pleasure in the game will come from getting to know the many personalities inhabiting it.
More information.

blatantninja February 20th, 2009 23:09

Great idea for a list, but I have to say a big fail in that not a single person there has a credit for Baldur's Gate I or II.

Dhruin February 20th, 2009 23:23

Yes, I'd have thought David Gaider would be the Bio choice. Maybe because he doesn't have a credit for a while, with DA taking so long?

Acleacius February 20th, 2009 23:45

In addition, they also completely padded Pagliarulo with Thief credits he can't really claim as a writer, while simultaneously leaving out the original Thief story credit to Levine which by most accounts has been the stand out in the series, which helped propel the Sneaker series into the limelight or maybe I am just bias.

Good list in general but still has much room for improvement.

Alrik Fassbauer February 21st, 2009 00:49

This list is in my personal opinion total crap, because it misses ALL adventures !

There is actually no-one from the old LucasArts adventures in it, for example !

sam16 February 21st, 2009 00:58

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Originally Posted by Alrik Fassbauer (Post 1060934358)
This list is in my personal opinion total crap, because it misses ALL adventures !

There is actually no-one from the old LucasArts adventures in it, for example !

? Did you miss Tim Schafer, who created Full Throttle and Grim Fandango.

Thrasher February 21st, 2009 02:28

Ken Levine? That's crazy. Wasn't he the one that said story didn't matter?

hishadow February 21st, 2009 03:01

Quote:

Originally Posted by Alrik Fassbauer (Post 1060934358)
This list is in my personal opinion total crap, because it misses ALL adventures !

There is actually no-one from the old LucasArts adventures in it, for example !

Those where the the dark ages of computer times. The article states that they only include the last 1.5 years releases, so they probably ended up including every writer available. We need more of those. :)

Arhu February 21st, 2009 04:19

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Originally Posted by hishadow (Post 1060934384)
The article states that they only include the last 1.5 years releases

Too bad really, because one name I really missed on that list is Ragnar Tornquist. The Longest Journey, Dreamfall … those were stories that I found so fantastic and memorable that I specifically browsed for info on them after I finished playing.

hishadow February 21st, 2009 04:49

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Originally Posted by Arhu (Post 1060934394)
Too bad really, because one name I really missed on that list is Ragnar Tornquist. The Longest Journey, Dreamfall … those were stories that I found so fantastic and memorable that I specifically browsed for info on them after I finished playing.

Hehe, I know the feeling. New Year's Eve 2000 I had almost completed Discworld Noir while the rockets fired off and at 1:00 I was ready for the New Year. :)

Polyester February 21st, 2009 10:01

Not to mention they definately left out Amy Henning, responsible for the Legay of Kain series, which has one of the best writing in a game I've seen.

GhanBuriGhan February 21st, 2009 12:06

Well, they specifically ask for further nominations at the end, go post your suggestions over there for a followup piece. Always nice to see writers and writing get a bit of attention.

Alrik Fassbauer February 21st, 2009 13:37

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Originally Posted by sam16 (Post 1060934362)
? Did you miss Tim Schafer, who created Full Throttle and Grim Fandango.

No, I rather miss Ron Gilbert. ;)

Full Throttle was a funny game, but not too deep enough for my personal taste. Which might have something to do with the fact that I didn't like the setting too well.

Grim Fandango, on the other hand, was a good game - at least, until I ran into a bug that was seemingly never patched and gave up.

Maylander February 21st, 2009 13:52

I agree with most of the list, although I am a bit surprised Gaider didn't make it. Some people might think it odd that Bethesda had a guy there, but Emil Pagliarulo really is a good writer (the Dark Brotherhood was the best questline in Oblivion by far in my opinion).

Truth be told, I've had quite a few laughs because of Al Lowe (Leisure Suit Larry), but he hasn't been active in the gaming industry for ages as far as I know, so it's no wonder they didn't mention him.

Nikus February 21st, 2009 14:34

Quote:

Originally Posted by Arhu (Post 1060934394)
Too bad really, because one name I really missed on that list is Ragnar Tornquist. The Longest Journey, Dreamfall … those were stories that I found so fantastic and memorable that I specifically browsed for info on them after I finished playing.

Same here. I hope he does finish the story of Dreamfall in a sequel, and not in a comic book, which he once wrote was a possibility.

Polyester February 21st, 2009 16:41

I thought they are doing Dreamfall episodes something or the other …

rune_74 February 22nd, 2009 05:57

What no mention for Thomas at Basilisk? You wait give it ten years;)

Explodin' Gobbo February 22nd, 2009 13:19

Quote:

Originally Posted by sam16 (Post 1060934362)
? Did you miss Tim Schafer, who created Full Throttle and Grim Fandango.

I miss him, Grim Fandango and Psychonauts are freakin' awesome.

This list is pretty crappy. :/

Thaurin February 23rd, 2009 18:44

Quote:

Originally Posted by Explodin' Gobbo (Post 1060934538)
I miss him, Grim Fandango and Psychonauts are freakin' awesome.

You will be able to enjoy a Tim Schafer creation again when Brutal Legend is released in Q3 2009. :)

Explodin' Gobbo February 23rd, 2009 21:28

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Originally Posted by Thaurin (Post 1060934692)
You will be able to enjoy a Tim Schafer creation again when Brutal Legend is released in Q3 2009. :)

Yep, I'm horny already.
When will Tim learn that interesting ideas aren't for the gaming industry! :D


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