A while back, MOP's Eliot wrote a piece about Warframe having a lot of the hallmarks of a gacha game without, you know, actually being one, and one of those hallmarks was "elaborate shipping between characters." In my head, shipping is usually about ...
Well, folks, it finally happened. I've been waiting for this to happen, and it did in this installment. See, one of the things I've kept saying is that one of the cool things about Warframe is that even the older frames are still useful and relevant.
In many ways, I feel like this particular batch of frames covers the last gasp of Warframe having obvious stuff to make. Frost and Saryn, for example, are both fundamentally elemental frames based on the game's four big elements, and while you can ...
When Massively OP's MJ hears that Warframe's Belly of the Beast is back, she's disappointed because it has nothing to do with cuddly rubs and scritches. I mean, what do you do to a beastie's belly? Right?! But it is what it is, and MJ is going to ...
At this point, there's a pretty solid cadence to when new frames come out in Warframe, but that was not true in the earliest days of the game's history. While Rhino and Ash do wrap up the list of frames that were available in the base game, the next ...
So John Smedley, ahead of the early access launch of Reaper Actual, decided to yet again defend the game having a crypto version by claiming that it's a great way for players to create content and sell it to one another. How neat. Sounds an awful lot ...