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The star of the show. and Swarm (Horde-style) modes are highly praised for their depth and objective-based play. Graphics/Sound

“Prejudice certainly does a lot – it just doesn't do very much well. ... it feels destined to burn up in the atmosphere, rather than establish itself with a community.” IGN · 13 years ago Section 8 Prejudice

One of the game's most unique features is the ability to choose your spawn point anywhere on the map and drop from orbit.

Players utilize jetpacks for verticality and an "overdrive" super-sprint to traverse large maps quickly. Are you looking to play this on ,

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

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

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

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