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Publicada el 9 DIC 2014 a las 16:18

Okay, where to start.

To all the people looking at my hours? Yeah I know... I played this game on the website Client alot more before steam.

Onto a dead honest review.

I have been playing this game from before open beta (Almost a year and a half) and I have seen all of its ups and downs.

This will be honest.

Back in the day, you would start off with a choice of 3 warframes, either Excalibur (Mr. Coverboy) Volt (An electric Wizard) or Loki (The trickster who loves being invisible) Back at this time, the game was simple. You shoot stuff, you get xp and mods, and you get better right? Well, now, there are 20+ warframes (Or so I think) and their "Prime" versions (Superpowered versions) Certain things avalible in the game back then are not avalible now, such as the Snipetron (Sniper rifle) and Excalibur prime (Shiny Coverboy) These items are now no longer avalible. Ever. Great news huh? There are too many weapons to count, and I own almost every one, and have playtested every one. I own every Warframe (Class) except one. I could harp for days, but lets move to the present.

Classes
+Non-linear, you can play any Warframe with a sniper rifle.
+Each Warframe has its own unique abilities, with some Warframes more suited to tasks than others.
+Modability, meaning you can build your Warframe for anything you want, even if it is not reccomended.
+Customisation, meaning you can re-color your Warframe to your own wants, even if its Pink.
-Very few different skins
-Color packs are pay to play
-Different skins and helmets are pay to play
-There is an unobtainable Warframe (Excalibur Prime)

Weapons
+Tons of choices, legitly a thousand plus different combinations.
+There is a tentacle gun...
+Different classes of weapons (Shotguns, Pistols, Sniper rifles, Melee, FRIKIN BOWS)
+Customisable, yeah, pink guns mofo.
+Modability, modding your guns for different stuffs, yeah!
+Most model designs look amazing!
-Very few guns have alt-fire
-Some guns are unavaible to obtain, like, ever... (Snipetron, ect.)

Companions
+Puppies! Fuggin' Puppies!
+Compainions, such as little robots or mutants (Djinn) to follow you around and shoot stuff
-Very few varients (4 dog classes, and 7 companions)
-Most are useless in combat, unless putting work into it (Not including dogs)
-Dog companions take an amazing ammout of time and effort to obtain

Controls
+Fluent, non choppy controls
+Combo keys for different reactions in-game (Ie wallrun/sliding melee attack)
+No input lag even for lower-end computers (You press w and you walk forward god darn it!)
+Easy to get used to
-Control setup is slightly unorthodox.

Level design
+Each level is randomly generated from a selection and tileset of rooms.
+Each type of faction has its own level designs.
+No level is the same. (Unless you have played like, 10,000 levels like I have, and you got one damn one that was the same)
-The Tileset of rooms gets repetive
-Some areas bug out the map

Graphics
+Ambient atmosphere when needed.
+Physics can be hilarious (I have 10 hrs of playtime just pinning people to the wall...)
+Enemy design is intresting (Especially the zombies)
+Weapon design is amazing
-Low end computers will have to down the graphics... Alot...

Economy
This is where a checklist is redundant, as I may have to rant. I will start out by saying that "This game is completely free to play, and any item in the game is obtainable by putting work into it, including the pay to pay items" This will hold true throughout my rant, although I will probably complain alot. In essence, this game is run by crafting. You craft weapons, Warframes, companions, ect. There are three kinds of people who play Warframe. There are the legit, F2P players, who get everything legitly, and obtaining P2P items through trading. The second kind of people, (Myself included) are the people who have put money into it, but not extravagant ammounts. Usually $10 to around a top of $300. (This goes out to you, TF2 people.) And then finally, the Wallet-Warriors. Yes, you. You know who you are. You are those people who have put insane ammounts of money into this game in order to have everything you want then and now. (I have a friend who has put well over $1000.00 USD into this game...) Those are the different types of Warframe players. As stated before, this game can be completely F2P, but as in almost every F2P, spending money makes things faster, and gives you an unfair edge. For example, a F2P gets 30 spaces on a maxed out Weapon, while a P2P can purchase an item that gives them 60 spaces on the exact same weapon. This item can be obtained through trading, but can be time consuming. There is one thing that all players do, and that is grind. Hollllllyyyy ♥♥♥♥♥, 7/8 of your hours on this game will be just repeating the same damn mission over and over to get materials. Yeah... Grinding...

Other
+Space missions, yeah your in space.
+Your base is in a spaceship
+The staff of the game are very understanding and focus more on community wants first than their own wants
+FRICKIN SPACE NINJAS :D


Overall
Yes, this is an amazing game overall. The only fallout point is that after playing for a long time, it gets very, very boring. For me? I only play this anymore when I'm asked to by a friend, or if a new major update comes out. (Volt Prime plz? <3) This game is amazing, and I still enjoy it, but not as much as I used to, due to overplaying.

10/10

P.S. If any reader has questions, feel free to add me. I love a good discussion!
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3 comentarios
steyr 11 DIC 2014 a las 17:10 
:D
Shawshank 11 DIC 2014 a las 16:55 
Thanks for commenting :)
steyr 11 DIC 2014 a las 9:35 
Good review. Didn't read the rant. Too much words.:conwayheadscratch: