The computer now displayed the contents of the last folder in the directory, the ultimate.exe file. "Total 1 file(s) o k".
The games didn't exist. The program didn't exist. Chris moved the cursor to the file to delete it. His hand was shaking. He was about to click on the file when the screen went black. First he heard the crackle of flames, then the hoarse, impatient voice ordering: "Choose your playing mode".
Matt, Chris and Andreas are computer freaks. They are the first to try out the latest games, first to discover the smart moves and short cuts. But they've never come across anything like "The Ultimate Experience". This game isn't just realistic - it's real; it catapults players into the mayhem of World War I, the Spanish Civil War, conflict in Yugoslavia. Matt and Chris decide to get out while they can; but Andreas plunges deeper and deeper into violence, with terrifying results.
'Ultimate Game' pulls no punches. It's a taut, vivid story about friendship, prejudice, history and war.