
Significant Zero
Heroes, Villains, and the Fight for Art and Soul in Video Games
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Kevin T. Collins
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Walt Williams
About this listen
When his satirical musings in a college newspaper got him discharged from the Air Force, it became clear to Walt Williams that his destiny in life was to be a writer - he just never thought he'd end up writing video games, let alone working on some of the most successful franchises in the industry - Bioshock, Civilization, Borderlands, and Mafia, among others.
Williams pulls back the curtain on an astonishingly profitable industry that has put its stamp on pop culture and yet is little known to those outside its walls. In his reflective yet comically-observant voice, Williams walks you through his unlikely and at times inglorious rise within one of the world's top gaming companies, exposing an industry abundant in brain power and out-sized egos, but struggling to stay innovative.
Significant Zero also provides clear-eyed criticism of the industry's addiction to violence and explains how the role of the narrative designer - the poor soul responsible for harmonizing gameplay with storylines - is crucial for expanding the scope of video games into more immersive and emotional experiences.
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- 10-06-17
Revealing insight into the games industry
Highly reccomended if you're interested in video games. However, I think the book should come with a spoiler warning. Major plot spoilers for games such as Bioshock, The Last of Us, Dishonored and Spec Ops The Line are casually dropped throughout the book.
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- Logan Bethke
- 06-25-19
compelling
A story not only about games but about the people who make them and the potential within them.
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- Rick Chatham
- 10-06-17
great insight into the industry
if you love video games, you're probably always wondering what happens behind the scenes. what was left out? what was development like? one of the industry's best writers takes you through his own journey in a very personal way.
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- Christopher Morrison
- 08-29-22
good look at the industry
Being a writer myself, this is a solid look@ the industry but suffers from a lack of empathy.
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- DJ
- 06-24-18
Great insight on an intense, elusive industry
Walt Williams’ chronicle of his unusual rise through the video game industry from quality assurance to lead writer is not only captivating as his friends and foils (the illusive “Fox” and his own abrasive ego) get in the way of his often reckless ambition. It’s a typical games industry tale, but that actually what makes it so appealing. He’s not the first person the game industry has gobbled up and spit out like used Skoal, but his best for beat account is so intense and personal, it provides the kind of detail we don’t even see in the industry. An important and essential read (or listen) for anyone interested what goes on behind the scenes of the video game industry.
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- Kindle Customer
- 10-12-21
It was a good insight
it was a good insight into what it takes to create games in this industry. Thank You
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- Amazon Customer
- 05-15-18
Overall great book
At some points it loses focus but overall an interesting story. Oh, and a bit spoilery for some games.
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- Jericho
- 04-10-18
Interesting and Insightful. But Spoiler heavy!
A fairly poignant look at one writers somewhat tumultuous journey through video game development. I appreciate his viewpoint regarding a different approach to video game storytelling and modus operandi. My only concern with this book is in regards to its spoilers. The book is laden with huge spoilers to some big name games; Bioshock, The Last of Us, and SpecOps: The Line. Assuming the reader has played those or doesn't mind the story being spoiled, its a good read.
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- jbug
- 10-29-20
Very good book but if you haven’t played the games he talks about don’t listen to it
This book is my favorite book on game development/ writing it talks about the toll on your life that writing video games takes but he talks about games like Bioshock and borderlands and Spec Ops: The Line and last of us If you have not played those games go play them they are very good games and Bioshock is a work of art just play them before listen to this because he goes into spoilers
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- Kc
- 11-19-18
What a Fantastic book
One of the best books I've read relating to video games.You won't regret picking up this masterpiece
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