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Recommended
0.0 hrs last two weeks / 202.5 hrs on record (50.8 hrs at review time)
Posted: 27 Feb, 2014 @ 8:51am
Updated: 2 Nov, 2014 @ 11:35am

It's fast, it's stylish, suprisingly tactical and is only limited by player skill. Warframe brings to the table most new -era games have lost - focus on player entertainment through challenge and innovation. It won't hold your hand and it can be merciless at times, but it's a game that many people return to time and time again. The gameplay is slick, offering parkour elements to a stable and well-intigrated FPS-style combat. With the addition of Melee 2.0, the game opens up even more avenues to chanllenge players. Never has the relinquishing on ranged combat been a handicap to players - the game fosters teamwork and encourages different "Tenno" with their warframe suits to cover each other's weaknesses.

The customisation is extensive and really diversifies gameplay for each individual. Different "mods" can affect weapons, companions, pets, and even the warframe itself in new and exciting ways. The new modes being updated regularly (Seriously, this game gets updated in a span of a handful of months, compared to most Tripple A games where a small update would take nearly a year to be implimented.) The addition of the Archwing system will blow minds, from new players to old veterans - Zero G Space Combat anyone?

Given, the micro transaction system really needs to be toned down. But I can understand why its there - there is ways to obtain items without relying on real money, but it does take a while. Perhaps, lowering the prices would draw in more players. The graphics are amazing and smooth, enemy design is varied enough (within three main factions). Plus, the warframes themselves are distinct and they uniquely stand on their own in any combat situation. Give it a go, I dare you to enjoy this marvelous (and free) game.
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