Warframe
PC · 2013
About this game
Warframe is an online-only third-person action game where the player controls ancient warriors called Tenno in a high-tech, futuristic environment.
After centuries they wake up from a cryosleep in a war with the humanoid clones from the Grineer Empire, the Infested who are disfigured creatures affected by the Technocyte virus, and the Corpus, a corporation with robots.
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To fight back the Tenno are equipped with exo-armour called Warframes.
The Tenno is the only playable faction in the game.
Another group called Orokin also make an appearance for certain missions.
They are soldiers from different factions grouped together.
Many of the game elements are derived from the original concept of Dark Sector by the same developer, where they were scrapped before release.
Tenno fight with melee weapons (usually a sword) as well as primary and secondary ranged weapons.
At the start of the game three different Warframes are available: Excalibur, Loki and Volt.
Later on many more become available: Ash, Banshee, Ember, Frost, Hydroid, Mag, Nekros, Nova, Nyx, Oberon, Rhino, Saryn, Trinity, Valkyr, Vauban and Zephyr.
They each have access to four different abilities for a distinct play style.
Their main statistics differ in maximum health, shield capacity, energy, armour and sprint speed.
Warframes and their weapons level up as they are being used and when enemies are killed.
This is rewarded with experience points called Affinity.
Leveling up increases the power and also unlock mods to customize weapons and abilities.
Mods make available deep customization, upgrading the five main attributes or altering the unique abilities.
The abilities are tied to each type of warframe and offer both offensive and defensive powers.
Cosmetic customization is available as well.
Missions are selected starting from a main Origin planetary system.
Although it is possible to play solo, the game encourages cooperative gameplay with up to four players.
PvP is not supported.
The game matches available pl
About PC
PC gaming spans over four decades, from early DOS titles to today's massive Steam and digital-storefront libraries. Because "PC" covers everything from 1990s CD-ROM releases to current AAA titles, it's the single largest platform by game count on Gamevaro. For collectors, PC gaming splits into two very different worlds: physical big-box releases from the 1990s and 2000s (increasingly collectible, especially complete-in-box with original manuals and inserts) and the modern digital library, which Gamevaro tracks for portfolio and spending purposes even though it has no resale market.
Gamevaro tracks Warframe for PC with separate market values for loose, complete-in-box (CIB) and factory-sealed copies, sourced from real eBay sales. Prices also vary by region — PAL, NTSC-U and NTSC-J releases of the same game often sell for different amounts due to print run sizes and regional collector demand.
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