Warframe
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EDITOR'S RATING
9.0/10
Release Date: March 25, 2013
Description
Warframe is the kind of game you boot up for a quick mission and then realize it is 2 a.m. and you are still bullet jumping across walls like a caffeinated space ninja. It is fast, weird, and ridiculously deep, the kind of rabbit hole that rewards tinkering and playing with friends.
Review
Warframe lives and dies by its movement and buildcraft. The parkour is buttery smooth - bullet jump, slide, wall latch, repeat - and every frame brings a different flavor of chaos, from crowd control kings to nuke machines to stealthy assassins. The mod system is the real brain burner, letting you turn a basic rifle into a crit monster or a status spreader, but it is also where new players faceplant into a wall of acronyms, resources, and fusion math. Progression is a buffet of mission types, open worlds, and big cinematic quests that genuinely surprise, but the grind is real. You will chase parts, wait on crafting timers, and farm specific drops, and sometimes the game buries crucial info behind layers of menus. With friends though, even a resource farm turns into a highlight reel. Visually, Warframe is striking in a way most shooters are not. The art direction leans into sleek Orokin gold, grotesque Infested flesh, neon Corpus factories, and it all pops at high speed without tanking performance on a decent PC or current consoles. Melee feels chunky, guns sound punchy, and the soundtrack swings from eerie ambience to bangers like the mining shanties on Venus. Voice work sells the universe, from the Lotus to Teshin to your snarky ship AI, and the big story quests have serious mood. The flip side is that the screen can turn into a fireworks show where you lose the objective under particle effects, and the UI is dense enough to feel like you are alt-tabbing into a wiki. If you love loot grinds, crunchy build tuning, and co-op chaos, Warframe is a must try, especially since the free entry is generous and most content is earnable with time. The community is helpful, cross-platform play is here, and cross-save means you are less locked in than before. If menus on menus, time gated crafting, or learning a complex mod ecosystem sounds like homework, you might bounce. But give it a few hours to click and a couple of story quests to hook you, and you will see why people stick around for years. Fashionframe is the true endgame for a reason.
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