This book has me longing for more similar stories from competitors like Valve and Epic, preferably interweaved into this story. Those were my gaming years, and after half-life, I never really got into gaming anymore as much as I did back then.
Growing up with all their games, but not caring about the creators at that time, this story was an entertaining read. It was even a little relatable, being a programmer myself, where my passion became my job.
It was hard to keep up with the names at times wherein one sentence he would use their first name and in another their last name.
If you enjoyed the movie "Jurassic Park," you'll find the book equally entertaining. While there are some similarities in the storyline, they are few and can be counted on two hands. The book offers enough differences from the movie to make both enjoyable experiences.
I had an idea where the story was headed, but it was a still surprise after all. Short and enjoyable to listen to on a long ride.
Getting through the first 30% was hard but then the book got a lot more interesting and funny.