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0.0 hrs last two weeks / 2,087.8 hrs on record (1,180.8 hrs at review time)
Posted: 6 Aug, 2021 @ 6:40am

Ooops haven't written a review yet god daym, anyway 1,180 hours as of writing this.

Warframe is probably one of the most insanely large free to play games out there with massively in depth mod systems and plenty of unique warframes all with their own set of skills / abilities that can be synergized with many weapons / mods / augments and even other warframes and also including the hellminth system where you can subsume other frames abilities onto anothers and even unlock completely new ones.

The possibilities of combinations and different synergies is endless and the best part is that you can make almost everything viable with the right set up, something i dislike with other games is when you get people complaining in your ear about you not using the most efficient methods and or items, you do get squads that want you to use a specific warframe in some cases such as a squad doing an endurance run or an activity that is all about doing it as fast as possible such as an eidolon hunt.

The graphics are good and is also optimised quite well, the dev team is awesome and have regular updates and streams which are always fun to join in, the recent sisters of parvos update is really good and if you know anything about the games lich system i would say this was a perfect revamp of sorts to the system and is a lot more rewarding and very streamline.

With that said unfortunately the game can be extremely hard to get into, this is because it is a very complex game and also quite a large one. I would 100% recommend you play with a friend or someone who knows what they are doing since getting stuck or bored because you don't know what to do is one of the few downfalls of warframe, the tutorial is really good but after that you are dropped off at a junction of many of things to do but the player is unaware of many of them.

I would recommend you play it and get the tutorial done and then once gotten the codex select another questline to do and follow that, since not doing so gives you no directly obvious path to take progression wise keeping to something until you get a feel for the game and are ready to google or hop on youtube to have a look at a few warframes and weapons you like the look of and then start progressing to build them.

There are still frames i don't have, if i tried i could easily make them all but its more about when you get bored or wanna change things up a little then get a new frame and max them out, test them in steel path (end game difficulty) etc.

There is so much more to say but i will just leave it here for now.
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