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Most of his books are written like he's pretty desperate for someone to make a video game adaptation. The metal ("fuel") and "classes" in Mistborn, the way weapons work in the Cytoverse, etc., etc., it all seems specifically designed for a game adaptation.
Hopefully Mistborn goes to a studio that knows what they're doing and the gameplay is actually fun!
As I recall Brandon Sanderson plays a lot of games, especially tabletop ones, so this would make a lot of sense.
His writing group all but started as a DnD campaign.
Have you ever read a litrpg? It's like that but more. It's a whole genre and people do it in purpose... IMO it's bloody awful. I read one by accident once.
No, I wasn't familiar with that term.
That being said, if you look past the "gamified" world rules, his writing is really good. I enjoy the worlds he crafts, they're pretty unique in design, the magic systems are interesting and fresh. And his narration style is also up my alley.
I actually think his writing in the sense of his prose is mediocre. It's like someone invented a world and then wrote a wiki on it.
It's a conscious choice though; he has talked about "transparent" prose. (That is, in my opinion, dull prose).
But: he writes very good plots and if you like world building for its own sake, I'm sure it's great.
I agree 100%. I finished the dark tower series then jumped straight into mistborn. His worldbuilding and plots are superb but his prose is that of a highschooler. Not awful, but very mundane and uninspired. Also, I came up with a drinking game for the mistborn series. Take a shot everytime a character snorts or rolls their eyes. You'll never read it sober.
You can do similar with Storm light and "rock formation" 🙃