In the far future, centuries after the Old War between the Orokin and the Sentients, the Grineer have taken over the solar system with their clone armies and only the Tenno, humans who where... Read allIn the far future, centuries after the Old War between the Orokin and the Sentients, the Grineer have taken over the solar system with their clone armies and only the Tenno, humans who where changed by the Void who fought against the Sentients, can defeat them.In the far future, centuries after the Old War between the Orokin and the Sentients, the Grineer have taken over the solar system with their clone armies and only the Tenno, humans who where changed by the Void who fought against the Sentients, can defeat them.
- Awards
- 2 wins & 6 nominations total
Kieran Flitton
- Loid
- (voice)
A.M. Driver
- Operator (Falcon)
- (voice)
- (as Altara Michelle)
Ben Starr
- Arthur Nightingale
- (voice)
Alpha Takahashi
- Aoi Morohoshi
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Rebecca Ford
- Lotus
- (voice)
Kevin Afghani
- Amir
- (voice)
Melissa Medína
- Leticia Garcia
- (voice)
Eileen Anglin
- Corpus Captain
- (voice)
David Autovino
- Belric
- (voice)
Ryan Baker
- Darvo
- (voice)
Renee Bennet
- Tenno
- (voice)
Jex Black
- Worm Queen
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- (as Jessica Resheske)
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I won't lie, I LOVE this game and am slightly biased. I also play the PS4 port of the game. It's free-to-play, comes with a variety of play styles and characters and the community is a fairly helpful/good one.
Sadly, there are a couple of points that NEED to be talked about for new players.
-If you're a COD (Call of Duty) player, you'll probably get easily lost in the detailed, procedurally generated maps and levels (not to mention the menus) because of a tutorial that will only teach you the minor basics. Be sure to learn what ALL the buttons do on your controller/keyboard and even check the in game Codex.
-Depending on your playstyle... You WILL get bored. This game is an MMORPG afterall. You can easily avoid this by challenging yourself and trying new tactics/Warframes.
-Almost ALL items in the game can be made, instead of bought (some people claim it's a pay-to-win game). But the means of doing so could be convoluted to anyone unfamiliar to the way the game works. Be sure to check FORUMS, the CODEX and even make use of the Communication Tab to get help from actual players.
-Learn the difference between PLATINUM and CREDITS. PLATINUM is when you exchange real money for a means of purchasing in the market. CREDITS are the IN-GAME CURRENCY YOU EARN.
Other than that I can't think of any other "flaws" to the game. I personally give it a 9/10.
Sadly, there are a couple of points that NEED to be talked about for new players.
-If you're a COD (Call of Duty) player, you'll probably get easily lost in the detailed, procedurally generated maps and levels (not to mention the menus) because of a tutorial that will only teach you the minor basics. Be sure to learn what ALL the buttons do on your controller/keyboard and even check the in game Codex.
-Depending on your playstyle... You WILL get bored. This game is an MMORPG afterall. You can easily avoid this by challenging yourself and trying new tactics/Warframes.
-Almost ALL items in the game can be made, instead of bought (some people claim it's a pay-to-win game). But the means of doing so could be convoluted to anyone unfamiliar to the way the game works. Be sure to check FORUMS, the CODEX and even make use of the Communication Tab to get help from actual players.
-Learn the difference between PLATINUM and CREDITS. PLATINUM is when you exchange real money for a means of purchasing in the market. CREDITS are the IN-GAME CURRENCY YOU EARN.
Other than that I can't think of any other "flaws" to the game. I personally give it a 9/10.
Warframe is the best free-to-play games that I've encountered. It is NOT pay-to-win, like many other games and apps are, and there are no story expansions to pay for. Every Warframe, weapon, and all the equipment can be obtained and built for free--it just takes time. You can get a lot of the cosmetics for free, too, you just have to be patient!
The game has beautiful graphics, even on low settings, and the environment and character designs are wonderfully unique. No two Warframes look the same, even if you're wearing the same frame as someone else--the customization options are impressive, even if you don't sink any platinum (the game's purchasable currency option, as opposed to the credits you earn on missions) into cosmetics. The music and sound engineering is also great, adding so much to the atmosphere of missions and quests.
Warframe's writing is fantastic. The main quests (referred to as cinematic quests because they include dramatic cutscenes instead of the characters just speaking over comms) are rich with lore, and there hasn't been a single one that hasn't made me feel a lot of emotions--several have them have even brought me to tears.
I highly recommend the game to everyone. If you like third-person shooter games, action games, sci-fi games, RPGs, aliens, robots... It's not an inherently competitive game (they do have PVP modes, but they're not mandatory), so it's still fun for people who don't like fighting other people. It has something for just about everyone, and it's a great game to play with friends.
The game has beautiful graphics, even on low settings, and the environment and character designs are wonderfully unique. No two Warframes look the same, even if you're wearing the same frame as someone else--the customization options are impressive, even if you don't sink any platinum (the game's purchasable currency option, as opposed to the credits you earn on missions) into cosmetics. The music and sound engineering is also great, adding so much to the atmosphere of missions and quests.
Warframe's writing is fantastic. The main quests (referred to as cinematic quests because they include dramatic cutscenes instead of the characters just speaking over comms) are rich with lore, and there hasn't been a single one that hasn't made me feel a lot of emotions--several have them have even brought me to tears.
I highly recommend the game to everyone. If you like third-person shooter games, action games, sci-fi games, RPGs, aliens, robots... It's not an inherently competitive game (they do have PVP modes, but they're not mandatory), so it's still fun for people who don't like fighting other people. It has something for just about everyone, and it's a great game to play with friends.
As a gamer, I've always been drawn to Warframe, and it seems I share this passion with my friend Owen. The moment I step into the futuristic world of the game, I'm captivated. The Warframes, these unique exoskeletons that grant me special abilities, add a thrilling twist to my gaming experience. It's no wonder Owen is so hooked on it.
The graphics in Warframe are nothing short of stunning. The meticulous attention to detail in the design of the Warframes and the environments never fails to impress me. It's these aspects that make the game so appealing to Owen and me.
The variety of missions and quests that Warframe offers keeps me engaged and constantly on my toes. Every time I embark on a new mission, it feels like a fresh new challenge. This is another reason why Owen and I find ourselves coming back to Warframe time and again.
In conclusion, Warframe is more than just a game for me and Owen. It's an immersive experience that keeps us engaged and entertained. And every time I play, I'm reminded of why Owen loves it so much. The cooperative gameplay is another aspect of Warframe that I, and of course Owen, find particularly engaging. Teaming up with friends to complete missions adds a whole new level of excitement and camaraderie to the game. It's always a joy to see Owen's enthusiasm when we team up for a mission.
The game's developers, Digital Extremes, have done an excellent job of keeping the game fresh and exciting. They regularly release updates and expansions, adding new Warframes, weapons, and quests. This constant evolution of the game is something that both Owen and I appreciate.
The in-game economy in Warframe is also well-designed. It strikes a good balance between rewarding player effort and encouraging strategic resource management. Owen often talks about how this aspect of the game adds an extra layer of depth to the gameplay.
The community surrounding Warframe is another big draw for me and Owen. The players are generally friendly and helpful, and there's a strong sense of camaraderie among Tenno (the in-game name for players). It's always great to share experiences and strategies with fellow players, including Owen.
In conclusion, Warframe is a game that continues to impress me with its depth, variety, and community. It's a game that Owen and I can't seem to get enough of. Every time I log in, I'm reminded of why it's Owen's favorite game.
The graphics in Warframe are nothing short of stunning. The meticulous attention to detail in the design of the Warframes and the environments never fails to impress me. It's these aspects that make the game so appealing to Owen and me.
The variety of missions and quests that Warframe offers keeps me engaged and constantly on my toes. Every time I embark on a new mission, it feels like a fresh new challenge. This is another reason why Owen and I find ourselves coming back to Warframe time and again.
In conclusion, Warframe is more than just a game for me and Owen. It's an immersive experience that keeps us engaged and entertained. And every time I play, I'm reminded of why Owen loves it so much. The cooperative gameplay is another aspect of Warframe that I, and of course Owen, find particularly engaging. Teaming up with friends to complete missions adds a whole new level of excitement and camaraderie to the game. It's always a joy to see Owen's enthusiasm when we team up for a mission.
The game's developers, Digital Extremes, have done an excellent job of keeping the game fresh and exciting. They regularly release updates and expansions, adding new Warframes, weapons, and quests. This constant evolution of the game is something that both Owen and I appreciate.
The in-game economy in Warframe is also well-designed. It strikes a good balance between rewarding player effort and encouraging strategic resource management. Owen often talks about how this aspect of the game adds an extra layer of depth to the gameplay.
The community surrounding Warframe is another big draw for me and Owen. The players are generally friendly and helpful, and there's a strong sense of camaraderie among Tenno (the in-game name for players). It's always great to share experiences and strategies with fellow players, including Owen.
In conclusion, Warframe is a game that continues to impress me with its depth, variety, and community. It's a game that Owen and I can't seem to get enough of. Every time I log in, I'm reminded of why it's Owen's favorite game.
Back then I saw this game on YouTube and it actually looked so promising and as I played it really did.
Warframe is absolutely surprisingly addictive to play. And I could not even stop playing it. Not only I can fight and play this game by using melee weapons like a ninja but I can actually use guns in the game as well and I can actually jetpack like in space missions too.
This game also has something motivating on farming more materials and getting the chance to trade items from other players and even leveling up weapons and even Waframes for my Tenno.
However, the biggest downside that this game has is that most of everything is that I need is platinum. I had to give up so many of my weapons to fit more space and I even gave up selling my old Warframe I really regret selling it because the old Warframe was very useful. And I remembered that the old map changed into a new map which is more of an open space universe map rather than picking levels I had no choice but to start all over for the map picking
Waframes is an absolutely addicting game but sometimes in this game, you have to take on your choices of loot responsibility and buying and spending platinum wisely.
Warframe is absolutely surprisingly addictive to play. And I could not even stop playing it. Not only I can fight and play this game by using melee weapons like a ninja but I can actually use guns in the game as well and I can actually jetpack like in space missions too.
This game also has something motivating on farming more materials and getting the chance to trade items from other players and even leveling up weapons and even Waframes for my Tenno.
However, the biggest downside that this game has is that most of everything is that I need is platinum. I had to give up so many of my weapons to fit more space and I even gave up selling my old Warframe I really regret selling it because the old Warframe was very useful. And I remembered that the old map changed into a new map which is more of an open space universe map rather than picking levels I had no choice but to start all over for the map picking
Waframes is an absolutely addicting game but sometimes in this game, you have to take on your choices of loot responsibility and buying and spending platinum wisely.
First of all it's free, so anyone can play it. It's not pay to win - anything you need in game can be obtained without spending a dime. People who choose to spend money do so mostly to support the devs.
That brings me to my second point, the devs are great. The game is constantly updated with major patches very often and they engage with and listen to the community. And the community is amazing as well, compared to most games. There are also a lot of dedicated websites and an always up to date wiki.
Lastly, the graphics are beautiful, the gameplay is great, you get to choose how you want to play from a plethora of weapons, warframes and mods, as well as the newly added railjack (your own personal battleship). All you need is patience.
That brings me to my second point, the devs are great. The game is constantly updated with major patches very often and they engage with and listen to the community. And the community is amazing as well, compared to most games. There are also a lot of dedicated websites and an always up to date wiki.
Lastly, the graphics are beautiful, the gameplay is great, you get to choose how you want to play from a plethora of weapons, warframes and mods, as well as the newly added railjack (your own personal battleship). All you need is patience.
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- TriviaIt is the "Spiritual Successor" to the Dark Sector video game
- ConnectionsFeatured in Jacksepticeye: Warframe closed beta gameplay - Max settings (2013)
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