If you ever need help or have any questions, my in game name is Menkira. I highly recommend this new, quickly evolving game. PVP is limited to duels in the dojo (clan fortress/guild hideout). The game is geared almost solely toward cooperative gameplay. Veteran players still come to lower levels with their newest frames (playable characters) or new weapons. It is also very flexable and rewarding gameplay- you can get the same materials on lower levels as you can on harder ones. Almost every month they release big patches with new content, different weapons, weapon mods, new playable frames- heavily based on user feedback. (We've all played blizzard games and know what I'm talking about when I say this is a nice thing). Next to no server downtime for maintenance. Hotfixes are quickly deployed with next to no interruption to gameplay (restart client at your soonest convenience). Almost every weekend there's a special made event with rewards that reflect on future content. It has some things that still need to be worked o ut, but if you check their patch notes you can see the developers are hard at work. Currently, it's still very fun and should appeal to action fans everywhere. Warframe's developers are good about adding content and updating the game, and the final version should be very good indeed. Plus, the cooperative gameplay should keep you entertained for hours, as long as you can find allies and aren't put off by the repetitiveness. Battles are fast and furious and the graphics are good. Warframe is a good game and a solid action offering. We also thought the music was a great fit for the game. Characters stick out though, and their styling made us think of Tron. Even when players move though areas, they all look more or less the same with the exception of some slight color changes. Warframe environments are a little boring. Characters look good, and movement is generally fluid, although we did notice a little jerkiness while running. If they don't make it in time, you can choose to revive yourself, but this option is limited, so use it carefully! Slick, fliud graphicsĮven when we played Warframe in high resolution, we didn't notice any slip in graphics or redering. Each character has a shield that can take light damage, but if you take too much damage, you'll collapse and your teammates will have to rescue you. When you're under fire, you can take cover behind walls and pillars. That said, they don't attempt to get the better of you, which means their behavior soon becomes pretty predictable. Warframe's AI enemies are pretty convincing and fight viciously. In general, Warframe's controls are smooth and effective, allowing you to shoot and aim without problem. Responsive handling, vicious enemiesĪs in Mass Effect, the camera naturally rests behind your character's shoulder, but you can change that with the mouse. If they're not racking up as fast as you'd like, you can always get your credit card out to purchase items and currency. When you complete a mission, you'll get points to spend on weapons and skills. In Warframe, you play against enemy AI, and missions are pretty similar: rescue the characters, destroy the reactors, and shoot as many aliens as you can on the way. If Warframe can't find suitable partners, you can go it alone or invite your friends to play. One of Warframe's main features is a system that automatically selects 3 partners to help you while you complete these missions. As you gain experience, you'll unlock new areas and missions. Excalibur, for example, is a balanced fighter that can take advantage of throwing weapons, while Loki deceives and confuses enemies. All characters have access to guns and assault rifles, but each class of fighter also has its own arsenal. The character you choose will change the way you look and your fighting style.
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