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Section 8 Prejudice File

The limited number of maps for the Swarm mode was a common complaint, potentially hurting long-term interest.

Improved over the first game but still feels like a 5-hour tutorial for multiplayer with a generic story. Section 8 Prejudice

Released in 2011 by TimeGate Studios , is widely regarded as a high-value budget shooter that successfully expanded on its predecessor. While it doesn't reinvent the FPS genre, critics praised it for offering a surprisingly robust amount of content for a downloadable title (originally $15). Core Gameplay Highlights The limited number of maps for the Swarm

Reviewers from various gaming outlets shared mixed but generally positive sentiments on the game's execution versus its ambition: While it doesn't reinvent the FPS genre, critics

Critics often noted that despite being a refined experience, it lacked the "creative spark" to stand out among AAA giants.

Solid for a budget title, though some textures can appear generic and voice acting is often "hit-or-miss".