Blood, Sweat, and Pixels: The Triumphant, Turbulent Stories Behind How Video Games Are Made


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Growing video video games – hero’s journey or idiot’s errand? The inventive and technical logistics that go into constructing right now’s hottest video games could be extra harrowing and sophisticated than the video games themselves, usually seeming like an limitless maze or a bottomless abyss. In Blood, Sweat, and Pixels, Jason Schreier takes listeners on an interesting odyssey behind the scenes of online game improvement, the place the creator could also be a crew of 600 overworked underdogs or a solitary geek genius. Exploring the creative challenges, technical impossibilities, market calls for, and Donkey Kong-size monkey wrenches thrown into the works by company, Blood, Sweat, and Pixels reveals how bringing any sport to completion is greater than Sisyphean – it is nothing in need of miraculous.

Taking a number of the hottest, best-selling current video games, Schreier immerses listeners within the hellfire of the event course of, whether or not it is RPG studio Bioware’s problem to beat an inconceivable schedule and overcome numerous technical nightmares to construct Dragon Age: Inquisition; indie developer Eric Barone’s single-handed efforts to develop country-life RPG Stardew Valley from one man’s imaginative and prescient right into a multimillion-dollar franchise; or Bungie spinning out from their company overlords at Microsoft to create Future, a brand-new universe that they hoped would grow to be as iconic as Star Wars and Lord of the Rings – even because it practically ripped their studio aside.

Documenting the round the clock crunches, buggy-eyed burnout, and last-minute saves, Blood, Sweat, and Pixels is a journey by way of improvement hell – and in the end a tribute to the devoted diehards and unsung heroes who scale mountains of obstacles of their quests to create the most effective video games conceivable.

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