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RPG vet Josh Sawyer keeps things like Fallout and D&D grounded in history because 'Once things get t

By Dr. Elara Vance | December 08, 2025

Slap Josh Sawyer's name in the credits of a game and I will, at the very least, pay attention to it. The guy's earned it: with directorial credits on , Pillars of Eternity 1 and 2, and , his batting average on 'helming games that enter the Joshua Wolens pantheon of faves' is Gibson-level high (I admit it, I Googled 'highest batting average ever').

A big reason for that is a shared approach to history and worldbuilding. The games Sawyer's worked on feel believable and grounded in a way many other fictional settings don't*, and the man himself says he takes a consciously materialistic approach to worldbuilding, one that has defined his career for a long time. "As weird as it would sound", he told our Ted Litchfield at this year's GDC, "going all the way back to Icewind Dale, I at least thought about it.

But it also appears, for instance, in Pillars of Eternity. Sure, in the second game, you're chasing a titanic god across the seas, but your moment-to-moment is taken up by more concrete and serious questions of colonialism and imperialism, and even the gods themselves have a grounded, historical basis.

It doesn't just apply to history and historical fantasy, mind you. Sawyer also thinks about it for "something like Fallout where, yes, there's nuclear power, and there's some stuff that's kind of handwaved, but people do have to eat, they have to [[link]] drink, they have to deal with the reality of the world. That's kind of what makes post-apocalyptica interesting, is the struggle. So what are they struggling with and how are they trying to overcome it?

"And I think maybe that's why some people kind of got aggravated with New Vegas being, like, post-post-apocalyptic. But in my mind, I figured, 'Well, after all this time, people are gonna start to try to do things and grow food and rebuild trade and currency, and things like that… I think just over time, it's become more and more a part of how I think about designing settings and stories".

Deadfire might be my favourite example of this [[link]] from the game's Sawyer has worked on. "[In] Deadfire, how the factions worked was very historically inspired, [[link]] and we probably bit off more than we can chew on a number of axes. But having two colonial factions that were vying against one native culture—this is a thing that has happened historically, a ton—the dynamic becomes very interesting, because the native culture is trying to play those powers off against each other, and so the struggle, the dynamic becomes more interesting".

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Still, trying to ground conflicts in real history and real material relations between human beings—rather than just pointing players at an evil wizard and saying 'have at it'—can pose challenges. "In Deadfire, one of the faction questlines allows you to effectively teleport a ship across a storm. But even that, I was very careful to frame it as something where you need a Watcher [a rare and magical person in the Pillars setting] to do it.

"It was very controlled, because I have this kind of, I don't know, pet peeve that, once teleportation becomes real, anywhere, everything you understand about logistics and trade and everything, everything, everything changes. So I try to be very careful with how teleportation works in settings, because I want to maintain the sense of space and mystery… I think it makes it easier to make stories that are believable, because you understand basic human needs."

*The setting of Pentiment—Bavaria—is purported to be real, but I've never seen any evidence of it.

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