Although I think Section 8 is a cool game, but it doesn’t have much to make it stand out from other first person shooters on the PS3. For the $29.99 price tag they are asking, you could go buy a used copy of one of the Resistance or Call of Duty games and get much more for your money.
I have serious concerns with the idea of premium download-only content for the PS3 console. Being able to download and play a game without having to leave your home is convenient to some degree, but then you have a game that you can’t lend to a friend or resell on eBay or trade in at your local game store. Basically, it’s disposable content. In the case of this Section 8 PS3 review, it’s almost $30 worth of disposable content.
I don’t so much mind spending $5-10 on some of the games found in the PlayStation Store, as I have bought several of them. What I don’t like is the way that Sony and other game manufacturers milk gamers’ money with expansion packs and other things that can only be downloaded and have no resale value. I’ve heard it called ‘software as a service’ and I don’t like it at all. If you were to buy Section 8 and not like the game, you can forget about a refund or recuperating any of the cost of the game since you can’t do anything but delete it from your PS3.