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Warframe Review, Guide & Beginner Tips

Rating 5.0 Windows Rated 17+ Free

Rating

5.0
★★★★★
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Description

Warframe is a remarkably broad cooperative action game built on fluid movement, flexible loadouts, and years of interconnected progression. Combat is exhilarating and generous free access is possible, but the opening hours explain its many systems poorly.

Warframe Review

Warframe casts players as Tenno who control biomechanical Warframes across fast cooperative missions. Sliding, bullet jumping, wall movement, melee attacks, gunplay, and abilities combine into a movement system that remains satisfying long after basic missions become familiar. Each Warframe supports a distinct role, while weapons and mods allow further specialization.

The amount of available content is both a strength and a barrier. The star chart leads through extermination, defense, survival, spy, rescue, boss, open-area, and story activities, but it soon connects to crafting, relics, companions, factions, vehicles, syndicates, and several later progression systems. Important explanations are spread across menus and quests, so new players can receive many options before understanding which one matters.

Most equipment can be earned through play and crafted over real time, while premium currency is used for cosmetics, slots, shortcuts, and player trading. Inventory slots are therefore more valuable to beginners than rushing construction. Repeating missions for specific component drops is a major part of progression.

Warframe is strongest for players who enjoy collecting gear and refining builds over months. Following the star chart and main quests provides a much clearer introduction than trying to optimize every system immediately.

Base Info

Platforms Windows
Developer Digital Extremes
Downloads N/A
Price Free
Package warframe
Content Rating 17+
Windows Version PC
Windows Updated March 26, 2013
Windows File Size 4GB
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How to Play Warframe

Complete the opening quest, choose starter equipment, and learn to combine sprinting, sliding, jumping, aiming, melee, and Warframe abilities. Follow the star chart from node to node, completing junction requirements to unlock new planets. Public matchmaking can fill a squad, but solo mode is useful when learning spy routes or mission objectives.

Install and upgrade mods to improve health, shields, damage, elemental effects, ability strength, efficiency, range, or duration. A well-modded ordinary weapon is usually more useful than an unmodified new one. Level equipment to raise mastery progress, then build replacement items from blueprints and gathered resources.

Prioritize core quests and planet access. Spend starting premium currency carefully, usually on Warframe and weapon slots rather than rushing crafting timers. Open relics in fissure missions when you want Prime parts, but avoid chasing every collection at once.

Keep one reliable loadout for difficult junctions and bosses. When a system is unclear, use the in-game Codex or official documentation and focus on the next concrete objective rather than the entire progression map.

Pros

  • Exceptional high-speed movement and combat
  • Large roster of distinct Warframes and weapons
  • Extensive cooperative and story content
  • Most functional equipment can be earned through play

Cons

  • New-player guidance is fragmented
  • Many items require repeated farming
  • Crafting timers and limited slots slow early collection

Beginner Tips

  • Advance through star-chart junctions and main quests before chasing side systems.
  • Upgrade and equip useful mods because builds matter more than base gear level.
  • Practice bullet jumping and sliding until movement becomes automatic.
  • Use starting premium currency for inventory slots instead of crafting rushes.
  • Keep one dependable Warframe and weapon setup for difficult solo objectives.

FAQ

Is Warframe free to play?

Yes. The game is free to start, with premium currency used for cosmetics, slots, trading, and progression shortcuts.

What should a new player do first?

Follow the star chart, complete junction requirements, and prioritize the main quest sequence.

Are new weapons automatically stronger?

No. Mod selection and upgrades often matter more than the weapon's unmodified statistics.

Can Warframe be played solo?

Yes. Most standard progression can be played solo, although public squads make many missions faster and easier.

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