There is a single-player campaign, but it's merely functional. After an hour or two of play you'll have some solid choices when it comes to what you bring into battle with you. By playing online on ranked servers you can gain experience, and as you level up you get access to new weapons and powers. Battles between players can take awhile, as your weapons first have to deplete their shields, and then their health. You can bring a knife into battle, but it's going to take up a slot, so not everyone will have one. All the expected weapons are here, and you can pick your class or make a custom loadout with weapons and gear including different types of grenades, or a tool that repairs your teammates or their hardware. And yes, with a little skill you can land directly on an opponent's head for a one-hit kill.Įvery player gets a jetpack, and the game often feels like one-third Tribes and two-thirds Halo. It's an interesting dynamic, and makes the fight for the skies a major part of the battles. If you're already on the ground and want your squad to be able to spawn in and help you out, you'll want to take the AA guns out. Red sections of the minimap show you where anti-aircraft fire will shoot you out of the sky, and the other team can limit your options by deploying more AA guns around the map.
Instead of a standard spawning system, Prejudice spits you out of the belly of a dropship, and you guide your soldier into battle.
* = platform reviewed Out of the sky, into the battle