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a few months ago now, i dipped my toes into a little game called warframe. my girlfriend loves it, and i decided i might as well give it a shot...
... did you know i hate FPS games? i don't like guns. historically i tend to get overwhelmed and the fact that i can't be an animal in most of them doesn't help. the only games that ive played that fall under a 'shooty game' (not necessarily first person) that i enjoyed were splatoon and super animal royale.
warframe is something different. i can't really explain it. the footage i saw, the streams i watched as my friends played... it felt impossibly fast-paced, like it would take all my energy to parse or play through. it looked really cool, granted, but i wasn't sure i had energy to invest in something that would be a challenge to decipher on the fly.
additionally, a thing i heard repeated a lot was that "the grind is the game". i don't like that idea, just abstractly. it doesn't sound conducive to fun in any capacity, and in fact, it sounds like a slog. why would you play a game just to grind?
what if i told you..... that the game feels so good to play that you don't feel any strain to grind?
i was quite shocked at how well i took to it. the controls feel great. the guns don't overwhelm me - i wonder if it's because they're somewhat abstracted, or because the game is not truly an FPS; it's more of an over-the-shoulder shooter. and you don't necessarily have to use the guns. there's melee, and like, the whole lore of the main character is having cool psionic powers to do things with.
it just feels so good to play. i was absorbed into it. i've been playing daily since i got into the game, aside from when i was in oregon and the computer i borrowed was too weak to play warframe. i love how everything flows. i like the gameplay modes. i like the lore, though it's a little more sparse in the first few mastery ranks. it really ramps up.
you'd think the 'i can't be an animal' aspect would put me off of it, but i feel like some part of me views the warframes themselves like animals. maybe alien, buglike animals, sure, but they're animals. something about them feels so nonhuman i couldn't help but enjoy them. they're just not very fluffy.
the scenery is really gorgeous. i stared at the earth scenery for a good long while and got really mad every time an enemy came to bother me. i was in awe at the attention to detail; the highland pines and conifers that dotted the landscape, the path of an ancient glacier etched into the valleyscape, the way the water flowed, the various little dips in the earth...
and that's after i got deeper into the game! even the beginning was really breathtaking. even during their little tutorial, i found myself stopping to take pictures or ogle at some detail in the trees.
it's all so consistently gorgeous. and i may prefer greener landscapes, but the urban interiors look really cool, too. some tilesets have a very 'art deco' vibe with its own sci-fi flavor that makes it unique.
another aspect i didn't expect was the ways players communicate with each other. though you can play the game solo, you're incentivized and rewarded for playing in groups with strangers. i was really nervous at first because of how new and "bad" i was at the controls. but it's not actually so bad, because they don't often talk to you. you're just vibing together, fighting the same enemies. i think the only real downside is when you get certain gamemode types where people will just race through the level as fast as possible, but i also find that those matches helped to give me a crash course on some of the common layout types and how to navigate them quickly.
and when i started learning how to trade items for the premium currency ("plat", short for platinum), i was really nervous. what if i messed up? how do people do this? but with my girlfriend watching over my shoulder, i figured out the layout of warframe.market and listed some things that rather quickly sold. thankfully i'm in a clan/guild so i have access to trading tools without needing to be invited. and every time i've had people be really kind and polite to me!
people were polite to me in non-trade contexts, too. my favorite squad sessions are when random people start talking in the chat about random stuff, mostly whatever they're trying to get out of the mission (loot, more star map completion, etc), or like, connecting by talking about how they got into the game. it's so refreshing to me how much comradery i've encountered.
overall, i think warframe is very much my pick for 2026's "least expected favorite game of the year".