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.
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Kieran Flitton
- Loid
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A.M. Driver
- Operator (Falcon)
- (voice)
- (as Altara Michelle)
Ben Starr
- Arthur Nightingale
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Alpha Takahashi
- Aoi Morohoshi
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Rebecca Ford
- Lotus
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Kevin Afghani
- Amir
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Melissa Medína
- Leticia Garcia
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Eileen Anglin
- Corpus Captain
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David Autovino
- Belric
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Ryan Baker
- Darvo
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Renee Bennet
- Tenno
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Jex Black
- Worm Queen
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This game is beautiful! The gameplay is amazing the parkour is fun and the storyline is strong 11/10 for me! I love this game! And it's free! It's so good! all in all BEST GAME EVER OTHER THAN DESTINY!!!!!!!!!!!!! So yes I recommend it Basically you are tenna a alien race and you must stop vorg from destroying the galaxy with weapons! I chose the Excalibur class You should play it. Also if you get it and don't like gore you can go to options and turn off gore. That is the only reason I'm allowed to play it. So yeah also I would have finished this review but IMDb is making me make it ten lines long. So about two more lines. Also if you want a more social game than buy destiny.
The game has gotten worse one update after another. They come out with content they claim they have bug fixes . They don't. They recently re introduced old bugs that are worse than when they were first discovered. Get 4 or 5k hours and watch everything you worked for gone in a bugged update only to shout at deaf Devs that don't seem to care .
They have a model a plan and you don't fit the model or plan so see ya sucker . My 24k plat will rot in my account because I won't be logging in again . DON'T WASTE YOUR TIME ITS TRASH . Look up Damage stack bug on you tube see for yourself . Build a frame get some weapons put on some damage stacking archanes with some galvanized mods and watch your damage decrease to nothing in 3 shots or hits with a melee . Make it worse by adding archon shards to your warframe . Anyhow it is made for new players and as you progress the GAME BREAKS . It's like eating cake and hidden in the cake is a mouthful of razor blades . At some point you will find that wrong bite and you will find the Devs don't care the players that haven't got any apparent issues treat you like your just dumb and those that know just stop playing .
This makes for lots of new suckers to find out the hard way the game steals your time and effort and in some cases money while driving off old players . On the surface looks like a nice cake but don't be fooled it's trash you should avoid .
They have a model a plan and you don't fit the model or plan so see ya sucker . My 24k plat will rot in my account because I won't be logging in again . DON'T WASTE YOUR TIME ITS TRASH . Look up Damage stack bug on you tube see for yourself . Build a frame get some weapons put on some damage stacking archanes with some galvanized mods and watch your damage decrease to nothing in 3 shots or hits with a melee . Make it worse by adding archon shards to your warframe . Anyhow it is made for new players and as you progress the GAME BREAKS . It's like eating cake and hidden in the cake is a mouthful of razor blades . At some point you will find that wrong bite and you will find the Devs don't care the players that haven't got any apparent issues treat you like your just dumb and those that know just stop playing .
This makes for lots of new suckers to find out the hard way the game steals your time and effort and in some cases money while driving off old players . On the surface looks like a nice cake but don't be fooled it's trash you should avoid .
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.
With beautiful graphics, superb combat and movement mechanics, and a variety of awesome powers at your fingertips, Warframe – a free-to- play, multi-platform, fast-paced, four-player co-op shooter – stands out like a shining beacon among many free-to-play games. It's only too bad that the game's tendency towards repetition hinders its appeal.
In Warframe you play as a Tenno, ancient warriors, clad in unique armor, that have awakened from a long slumber to calm the chaos that's ravaging the solar system. Your adversaries include the Grineer: an army of deteriorating humanoid clones; the Corpus: a mix-and-match crew of robotic and human parts; the Infestation: a mound of awkward organic creatures; and the Orokin: mysterious drones that appear at random.
While your enemies are plentiful, taking them out is relatively easy thanks to the game's smooth combat mechanics. You have the freedom to perform an array of acrobatic maneuvers: wall running, jump kicks, leaping slashes, and more.
As you proceed through a mission, you might pause for a moment to admire the environment around you. For good reasons, too, since Warframe has a gorgeously detailed graphics that's often lit up by a colorful explosion of enemy fire and player ability effects. Though, some tweaking might be required to see properly.
A handful of recent major updates has added several repeatable side quests to Warframe, that also double as the game's story. Although repeatable, the game's repetitive enemies, missions, and environments will soon wear anyone down. Without new contents to keep you captivated the excitement will disappear. Keep in mind the game is still technically in beta, so contents are still being added. As of now, Warframe is best played casually to keep burning out at bay.
In Warframe you play as a Tenno, ancient warriors, clad in unique armor, that have awakened from a long slumber to calm the chaos that's ravaging the solar system. Your adversaries include the Grineer: an army of deteriorating humanoid clones; the Corpus: a mix-and-match crew of robotic and human parts; the Infestation: a mound of awkward organic creatures; and the Orokin: mysterious drones that appear at random.
While your enemies are plentiful, taking them out is relatively easy thanks to the game's smooth combat mechanics. You have the freedom to perform an array of acrobatic maneuvers: wall running, jump kicks, leaping slashes, and more.
As you proceed through a mission, you might pause for a moment to admire the environment around you. For good reasons, too, since Warframe has a gorgeously detailed graphics that's often lit up by a colorful explosion of enemy fire and player ability effects. Though, some tweaking might be required to see properly.
A handful of recent major updates has added several repeatable side quests to Warframe, that also double as the game's story. Although repeatable, the game's repetitive enemies, missions, and environments will soon wear anyone down. Without new contents to keep you captivated the excitement will disappear. Keep in mind the game is still technically in beta, so contents are still being added. As of now, Warframe is best played casually to keep burning out at bay.
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Back when I first started playing Warframe on Xbox one, I had different opinions about it. I rarely ever played it, but when I did, I had some fun. That was back in 2015. And I recently I have gotten a PlayStation 4, and this game. This game has changed a lot. I love it now.
Enough about me, now, about the game. You play as a Warframe, or "tenno". You are a space ninja that must travel across planets to unlock cool gear, new Warframes and more. There are multiple quests, missions, and planets. You can be a stealthy ninja in a mission, or go guns blazing with an assault rifle. It has mixtures of all types of games. But best of all, it's FREE!!
Now, if you love RPGS, third person shooters, or action games. Warframe is right for you. But be sure to contect your friends before trying, because you all will love it. Definitely play either the PS4 version or PC, feels a lot better than Xbox.
Enough about me, now, about the game. You play as a Warframe, or "tenno". You are a space ninja that must travel across planets to unlock cool gear, new Warframes and more. There are multiple quests, missions, and planets. You can be a stealthy ninja in a mission, or go guns blazing with an assault rifle. It has mixtures of all types of games. But best of all, it's FREE!!
Now, if you love RPGS, third person shooters, or action games. Warframe is right for you. But be sure to contect your friends before trying, because you all will love it. Definitely play either the PS4 version or PC, feels a lot better than Xbox.
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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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