Section 8
PlayStation 3 · 2009
About this game
The Arm of Orion has overrun New Madrid, one of the most remote colonies of the Empire.
The United States Imperial Forces of course can't just stand by and watch and has send an army into the orbit of the planet.
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Part of this army: the 8th Armored Infantry or 'Section 8' for short.
The best of the best the UISF has to offer.
Also known as Helldivers, they are able to jump from a spaceship right down onto the planet without any parachute or other help besides their own full-body armor to fulfill mission objectives deep behind enemy lines.
The singleplayer-campaign puts the player in the shoes of Alex Corde accompanied by his squadmates to help free New Madrid.
Section 8 is a multiplayer-focused and objective-based first-person-shooter.
Killing enemies, capturing control points and completing dynamic combat missions grant victory points that in the end determine the victor of each multiplayer-battle with up to 40 players.
Dynamic combat missions come in six types ranging from escorting an Commando as he assaults an enemy base, deploying an outpost at a strategic location or planting a bomb at the enemy base.
To complete his job, the player has access to a vast range of weapons including machine guns and sniper rifles, equipment like repair tools and passive modules which increase his shield capacity or weapon damage.
The player can change his loadout not only when he's dead but also on the field at deployable supply depots.
In addition they also heal him and replenish his ammo.
Supply depots are either created automatically by the game once certain objectives have been met or can be bought and build by players that have earned enough money by killing enemies and completing objectives.
Also available on the shopping list are combat structures which include three types of turrets as well as a tank, a mech-like heavy armor and an armored transport.
Except for the heavy armor, all vehicles have place for more than one player, especially making the tank a powerful weapon t
About PlayStation 3
Released in 2006, the PlayStation 3 had a rocky start thanks to its high launch price but became known for its exclusive franchises and Blu-ray drive, which doubled as an early home theater upgrade for many households. PS3 collecting is still relatively young — most titles are inexpensive — but the console's digital PSN storefront closure risk has pushed more collectors toward physical copies specifically to preserve access.
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