KENNESAW, Ga. | Mar 18, 2026

When the Kennesaw State University English major submitted her video game narrative analysis paper, she thought of it simply as a class assignment. Weeks later, she opened her email to surprising news. She had been named a Platinum Winner, the highest distinction in the Game Narrative Review competition affiliated with the (GDC), one of the industry鈥檚 major events.
鈥淚 was over the moon,鈥 said Green, who was one of only three Platinum winners nationally. 鈥淚 had absolutely no expectation that I would get picked for it, and especially to receive the Platinum Award. I was totally bowled over.鈥
Green鈥檚 award-winning paper began as a midterm assignment in her Interactive Narrative and Games course taught by Victoria Lagrange, assistant professor of game narrative in the Norman J. Radow College of Humanities and Social Sciences. The course explores how storytelling in video games differs from traditional narratives found in books or films.
鈥淎 game narrative is about how the story unfolds through the player鈥檚 experience,鈥 Green said. 鈥淚t鈥檚 interactive in a way that other forms of storytelling can鈥檛 replicate.鈥
For the assignment, students conducted a detailed analysis of a video game of their choice, examining how narrative elements such as character development, dialogue and theme work alongside gameplay mechanics and environment to tell a story. Green and other students from game design courses across the country submit papers to the GDC Narrative Review board. Winners are then invited to the conference to present their work to a live audience of industry professionals.
For her paper, Green analyzed Bayonetta, a 2009 action-adventure game. Much like a book review, Green explored the game鈥檚 thematic elements including the portrayal of female identity and empowerment.
鈥淎 game narrative analysis is just stripping down the game and focusing on how things like the game play and the environment and all these other aspects work to reinforce the narrative and push it forward in a way that other types of media like books or films can鈥檛,鈥 Green explained.
Lagrange said Green鈥檚 work stood out for its originality and depth.
鈥淎nna was a great writer and thoughtful researcher throughout the semester,鈥 said Lagrange, who models the course assignment after the Game Narrative Review competition and always encourages students with strong analyses to submit their work.
鈥淲hile this is the third time one of my students has been invited to present at GDC, it鈥檚 the first time one has received a Platinum distinction,鈥 Lagrange added. 鈥淚t鈥檚 a wonderful recognition for Anna and a great reflection of the cutting-edge research our English students are doing.鈥
Now in her final semester at 91青青草, Green said the recognition feels like a fitting way to close out her college experience.
鈥淚t feels like such a lovely way to finish my time here,鈥 she said. 鈥淜ennesaw State was so generous in helping to fund this trip, and I鈥檓 incredibly grateful.鈥
Green, who will graduate with a bachelor鈥檚 degree in English and a minor in professional writing, said the experience has expanded her view of potential career paths. While she previously considered technical editing and professional writing, the competition sparked new interest in narrative design and storyboard writing for games.
鈥淚 always loved storytelling,鈥 she said. 鈥淭his helped me realize that I鈥檓 capable of contributing to video game narratives.鈥
She advises fellow Owls to not be afraid of taking chances.
鈥淒on鈥檛 be afraid to submit your work,鈥 Green said. 鈥淛ust throw it at the wall. Who knows? Sometimes it sticks.鈥
鈥 Story by Christin Senior
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