Top 13 Jane Jensen Quotes
#1. I have a thing for working with wounded characters.
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#2. I frequently have scenes that take place in places I've never been or characters who have professions that I know nothing about that I've got to research. But that's what Google is for.
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#3. I love 'Gabriel Knight' and will always be proud of it. Despite the fact that I've done many other things, it seems to be the one thing that people remember. I hope 'Gray Matter' is as memorable.
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#4. There are plans for a Wii port of 'Gray Matter,' and I hope it happens.
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#5. I really just wanted to work on adventure games, so Pinkerton Road is our own little indie studio that's focused on that.
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#6. For any character, male or female, I think it's important to have ... it's cliche to say a flawed character, but to really think about the good and the bad and make sure that both are present, and it doesn't just become a glossed over icon of perfection.
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#7. I'd really love to work with virtual reality at some point. You could make a killer adventure game with that.
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#8. No one is more vulnerable to fear than a man who keeps another in bondage. He will do anything to prevent justice from rearing its head - for he knows well what he deserves at the hands of those he subjugates.
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#9. There are now college degrees in game design and interactive media, so if I were starting now, I would probably do that. When I started, you had to break into design from QA or programming or art, but it's really not true anymore.
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#10. Before I became a game designer, I was a software engineer.
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#11. I like the 'Blackwell' adventure games, and I'm fond of some of Telltale's games, like 'Hector' and 'Puzzle Agent' - simple stories, but fun. I thought 'Heavy Rain' was amazing.
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#12. Story may not be a great addition to some games - games where action is the whole reason for the game to exist.
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#13. I've always been interested in the paranormal, but 'Gray Matter' is a more subtle, mature expression of that - looking at the powers of the brain and more delicate evidence of the extraordinary.
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