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+ | The game developers were introduced to Brandon through Issac, one of the art developers, as they were in college together.[1] They approached him with the idea to write some stories set in the world of their games and Brandon accepted, partially because they were friends [2] and partially so that he could gain experience writing for video games[1]. He helped them develop a narrative that is much clearer in the later games, as well as a protagonist in the name of Siris. [1] |
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Revision as of 22:56, 13 January 2018
Infinity Blade is a mobile phone game. Brandon has written two short stories set in the universe:
The game developers were introduced to Brandon through Issac, one of the art developers, as they were in college together.[1] They approached him with the idea to write some stories set in the world of their games and Brandon accepted, partially because they were friends [2] and partially so that he could gain experience writing for video games[1]. He helped them develop a narrative that is much clearer in the later games, as well as a protagonist in the name of Siris. [1]
References
- ↑ a b West Jordan signing
— Theoryland - Jul, 2011# Cite error: Invalid<ref>
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