I’m fascinating by video game development. It’s a unique blend of art and technology that doesn’t behave at all like film or television development. I adore Jason Schreier’s 2017 book Blood, Sweat, and Pixels, which chronicles the development of eleven games and the barriers that developers have to face both on the independent and the AAA level. However, while there’s no shortage of behind-the-scenes documentaries for feature films, the world of video games has been fairly closed off. That’s why I jumped at the chance to watch Brandon Akiaten’s Raising Kratos, …