The United States Empire – yes, in the future the United States is now an empire – gave them the means do leave Earth and to colonize the galaxy. The story goes like this: A long time ago the United States rose to power, and as the world’s population grew, some sought interplanetary travel as a means to escape. It’s a download only title, so can expect the game to be a little leaner than its forebear. Section 8: Prejudice, developed by TimeGate Studios, is a Tribes-like, sci-fi man-shoot that, while being a lot nicer looking than its predecessor, brings only a few new enhancements to gamers. It’s a hell of a lot of fun, yet when you rinse and repeat the formula with an insubstantial story, derivative gameplay and a general lack of anything revolutionary you find yourself playing just another first-person shooter. Watching the ground move closer and closer, dropping in behind enemy lines, taking down enemies before running out using an Overdrive boost. Atmospheric drop-in manoeuvres are by far the most intense part of Section 8: Prejudice.
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