12 years (and 2000 hours) later, Warframe remains an MMO like no other
Briefly

Warframe, released 12 years ago, has evolved significantly, attracting dedicated players like the author, who has invested 2000 hours. The game initially failed to captivate him, but its community became a standout feature, offering a welcoming environment akin to a school computer lab. The gameplay is characterized by fast-paced action, making missions exhilarating yet sometimes daunting for new players. Despite the challenges, including grinds for resources like Cryotic, the experience is rewarding, leading to a strong connection among players and keeping them engaged in the game long-term.
Jumping into a Discord or in-game Clan feels like spending lunch in the school computer lab. I've only been called an asshole once in 2,000 hours.
Warframe is fast, hella fast. You dart through missions at a breakneck pace that is catnip for seasoned players, creating a thrilling and intense experience.
I've grinded out the Nechramech alongside dozens of other miserable people. It’s a game that often requires patience and dedication but rewards you for it.
The community aspect is profound; Warframe has a unique mix of players that fosters a welcoming and friendly environment, which enhances the overall experience.
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