Harvey Smith (game designer)

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Harvey Smith
Harvey Smith, Seoul 2006.jpg
Smith in Seoul, 2006
Born1966 (age 5657)
Other namesWitchboy
Occupation(s) Video game designer, writer
Years active1993-present
Employer Arkane Studios
Known for

Harvey Smith (born 1966) is an American video game designer and writer, working at Arkane Studios.

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Smith has lectured in various places around the world on topics such as level design, emergent gameplay, leadership, game unit differentiation, [1] future trends and interactive narrative.[ citation needed ] At the Game Developers Conference in 2006, Smith won the Game Designer's Challenge: Nobel Peace Prize, for his design featuring a mobile video game that facilitates political social action. [2]

Early life

Smith was born and raised on the Texas Gulf Coast. [3] He grew up playing games like Pong [4] as well as Dungeons & Dragons . [5] He read books by Ursula K. Le Guin, William Faulkner, Vladimir Nabokov and Roger Zelazny, among others. [6] He served six years in the U.S. Air Force, including tours in Germany and Saudi Arabia. [3] Smith moved to Austin at the behest of a friend to try his hand at video game design. [7]

Career

Early in his career, Smith worked in quality assurance (QA) at the Austin-based Origin Systems, where he became the QA lead for games including Super Wing Commander and System Shock . [8] In 1995, Smith became an associate producer for Ultima VIII , working with co-founder of Origin, Richard Garriott. Smith then pitched his own game, Technosaur, a real time strategy game inspired by Dune that would have featured "cybernetically augmented velociraptors". The project was canceled by publisher Electronic Arts after 18 months of work. [9]

After leaving Origin in 1996, Harvey Smith went to work at Multitude where they released FireTeam . [10]

After Multitude, Smith's game development career continued in Austin, Texas working with Warren Spector at Ion Storm as lead designer on Deus Ex as well as its sequel, Deus Ex: Invisible War . [11] After this he unsuccessfully pitched a further game in the Thief series, to be called Thief: Modern, in which central character Garrett lived in modern-day New York. [11]

Smith then left Ion Storm to work at Midway Games, originally to work on a title called Criminal with "immersive sim values" inspired by Michael Mann's 1995 crime film Heat , but shifting ultimately to work as lead designer on BlackSite: Area 51 . [11] [10] [8] On November 29, 2007, Smith came out publicly to announce how unrealistic the BlackSite: Area 51's development schedule was and through mutual agreement left Midway a day later. He claimed the schedule caused the low reviews due to the fact they were not able to test the game properly. [12]

In 2008, Smith became partner and co-creative director of Arkane Studios in Austin alongside the company's president, Raphaël Colantonio. [10] They went on to release the stealth-action game Dishonored in 2012, which won many Game of the Year and Best Action/Adventure accolades including the 2013 BAFTA award for Best Game [13] and 2012 SPIKE VGA for Best Action/Adventure Game. [14] Smith also co-directed the sequel Dishonored 2 and its standalone expansion Dishonored: Death of the Outsider. [15] Smith is co-director on Arkane Austin's Redfall , an open-world first person shooter, due for release in May 2023. [11] [16]

Smith's semi-autobiographical novel, Big Jack is Dead, was released on April 2, 2013, by CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform. [17] That same year it was on Kirkus Review's list of "Best Indie General Fiction". [18]

Works

Video games

YearTitleRole
1994 Super Wing Commander Quality assurance
System Shock
1995 Ultima VIII: Pagan (CD-ROM version) [19]
BioForge
CyberMage: Darklight Awakening Producer, designer, writer, voice actor
Technosaur (cancelled) [20]
1998 FireTeam Designer
2000 Deus Ex Lead designer
2003 Deus Ex: Invisible War Director
2004 Thief: Deadly Shadows Designer
2005 Area 51 Designer, writer
2007 BlackSite: Area 51 Executive creative director
2009 Spider: The Secret of Bryce Manor Quality assurance
KarmaStar
2012 Dishonored Creative director, designer, writer
2013 The Novelist Quality assurance
2016 Dishonored 2 Creative director
2017 Prey Quality assurance
Dishonored: Death of the Outsider Creative director
2023 Redfall Studio director

Book

YearTitleCategoryPublisherISBN
2013"Big Jack is Dead"FictionCreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform ISBN   1482563657

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