Arkose: If you're wanting to play either Section 8 game and are doing so on a console you're doing it wrong. These games were built for the PC (higher player counts, bigger maps, etc.) and while Prejudice improves the console experience it's still a weaker one.
Your just saying that because of your 'prejudice' against consoles.
***Please don't continue this debate. I said this in jest. Its my favorite kind of joke. I knew I, and everyone else would be better off if I didn't say it, but I just couldn't walk away. I HAD to say it.
Arkose: Both Section 8 games are essentially multiplayer-only experiences, taking the Unreal Tournament approach of stitching bot matches together with a laughable plot so the marketing guys can claim that it's a full-fat game in every area. Unless you're an achievement junkie the Section 8 campaign holds no value and Prejudice does little to change this.
This isn't true. I only ever played the demo of the first game, but It did seem to just be a bot match single player. Prejudice's single player campaign is not a collection of bot matches. Its actual levels. Its no more a bot match collection than Half-Life is.