John Gonzalez

John R. Gonzalez was the Lead Creative Designer of Obsidian Entertainment and worked on Fallout: New Vegas. During this time, John was responsible for the writing of the entire main story of Fallout: New Vegas, the creation of Benny, Robert House, Vulpes Inculta, the logs of Randall Clark, Ricky, and Stella. In addition, he wrote Yes Man, Caesar (with Joshua Sawyer suggesting that Caesar should present his rationale in the framework of Hegelian dialectics, as well as a discussion on his justification, drive, and vision, ) Victor,, the creation and development of Lanius, conceived and designed the Boomers, the writing of Cold, Cold Heart, some of, if not all, the characters in the Casa Madrid Apartments, and Davison. In addition, he added the assertive upgrade dialogue for Yes Man to clear potential player fears of others using him, came up with the number of ICBMs aimed at Las Vegas, and designed the central plot and conflict of the game.

He started his career in the games industry at Outrage Entertainment writing Alter Echo and the canceled Rubu Tribe. Before joining Obsidian Entertainment John spent two years in Shanghai as the lead narrative designer of Ubisoft's Tom Clancy's EndWar. John later left Obsidian to be the lead writer for Guerrilla's Horizon: Zero Dawn.

Behind the scenes
John R. Gonzalez is the man who wrote The Survivalist's Logs.