Ever wonder what a Game Master does? Or even what it is? Well today we will tell you all about it in our interview with one of our Game Masters who is currently working for Wired Talent at Square Enix. Enjoy!
WT: For those not familiar, what is a Game Master?
GM: A Game Master enforces the policies of any given MMO, or Massive Multi player Online Game. In short, we are the ones that police an entire game on multiple servers, making sure that everyone is playing in a fair and enjoyable environment. When players need to address concerns that they have in the game, we are the ones that they turn to.
WT: And what is it really like working for a game company as a Game Master?
GM: Like any job, being a Game Master has it upsides and downsides. Keeping track of numerous policies and properly applying them in dozens of different situations, all while trying to meet time and quality quotas, can be quite stressful at times. However, I do work with like-minded individuals that are just as passionate about helping others as they are about gaming, so it’s great to work with people that are very easy to get along with.
WT: How did you get into the game industry?
GM: Strangely enough, it all started with my first job at a clothing retail store about nine years ago. I worked with a couple of really cool gamers at the time, and when I later left the clothing store to work at a video game store, I helped one of them get a job with me at the video game store. She then later helped me get a job with Wired Talent when I ended up leaving the video game store, referring me to the agent that worked with the same company.
WT: What is your advice for others trying to break into the industry?
GM: Networking plays a huge part. Although the business is getting bigger by the day, the video game industry is still relatively niche, and word gets around pretty fast, especially in this technologically driven age. Meeting people involved with the industry by going to conventions, studying in affiliated fields, and even playing online with other gamers greatly improves your chances. I feel very fortunate to have so many different video game and interactive media-related companies in my backyard, so location does play an important factor, as well.
WT: What is your all time favorite game and what are you currently playing?
GM: I can come up with a gigantic list of games that I absolutely love for every genre known to man, so it is tough to choose just one all-time favorite game. However, the one that first comes to mind whenever I am asked that question is Panzer Dragoon Saga for the Sega Saturn. It was the first RPG that I completed (being solely a Sega guy after the NES and until the death of the Dreamcast), and I remember staying awake until the sun came up for several days playing it. I was completely hooked by the storyline and combat system. I love the Panzer Dragoon series, and to have it all tied into this epic game was amazing.
Currently, I am not fortunate enough to have the same amount of free time as a kid, but when I do get a chance, I run around the Wasteland in Fallout 3 on my Xbox 360. While on vacation, I completed most of Rhythm Heaven on the DS, and I’ve been meaning to finish up the third Phoenix Wright game. I was also lucky enough to get a PS3 for my birthday recently, so I’ve been getting into InFamous and Uncharted. I just started playing the Uncharted 2 Online Beta last week, and I shot up to Rank 15 on the first day. The demo is very, very addicting, and I am glad that it got “Best Game of the Show” at E3, although I would rather have had the award go to either Scribblenauts or Brutal Legend. Go Tim Schafer!
A big thank you to Square Enix and our wonderful GM for allowing us to provide this interview to our lovely audience. For more information on our jobs, please visit our job board at: http://www.wiredtalent.com/Job-Seekers.aspx
Greg Santos
Recruiter for Wired Talent
