
GameZone writes: "In addition to the usual arsenal of firearms, Section 8 mixes things up with vehicular elements, as well as turrets. The pace and ease of navigation is also complemented by some of the aforementioned abilities. If a platform is just out of reach, you can activate your thrusters to access it. If you need to beat a hasty retreat or just don't feel like taking it slow and safe, try a burst of speed and you'll clear the terrain in no time. This might not always be preferable, of course. The introverted gamer might pause to admire the odd specular lighting effect or vibrantly colored landscape. The audio is similarly effective; it takes no tremendous risks, but the menu's theme music is rather catchy. Section 8 doesn't try to reinvent the wheel in any way. It merely presents itself as smartly-designed shooter, one that will certainly appeal to gamers hoping to satisfy their itchy trigger fingers".

SegmentNext writes: "Defunct developer TimeGate Studios is currently experiencing interest from numerous bidders on its intellectual property (IP). After its bankruptcy earlier this year, due to lawsuits and other bad press, the studio’s shooters are up for grabs."

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Venturebeat.com: Publishers and developers are like soap-opera characters. One day they’re working together, then the next they’re plotting how to take each other down.
That’s how developer TimeGate, which produced the Xbox Live Arcade first-person shooter Section 8, ended up owing publisher SouthPeak Interactive $7.3 million in damages, as originally reported by Polygon. This comes after the latest court appeal in the long-running case went in favor of SouthPeak.
Awww, this is horrible. This is going to destroy them. Southpeak, this is not cool. You could of just told them to pay your lawyer fees and then just let them be. I know what company I will be boycotting in the future.
Both sides are idiots here. TimeGate isn't innocent, they are the ones that originally opened the lawsuit. Their publisher just said "yeah? Well take this" and won.
Honestly I'm normally on the developers side, but it was stupid to do that and greedy. Just say "we are done" and walk away, find someone else to publish. If they want the crappy Section 8 license, let them have it.
The law is always on the side of the guys with more money.
In this case, the publisher paid more so now the developers have to give up the franchise and go bankrupt. Justice isn't served.