Having over 800 hours in warframe, I think many will agree with me that this game is stretched far to thin across far to many minigames, systems, and activities, that warframe is completely inaccessible to the vast majority of players. Many features such as the pvp are completely ignored and unpolished, and the amount of time required to get the items you want from relics can easily reach into the hundreds of hours.

This game is far too grindy, unrewarding, and stingy to be worthwhile. Many say that warframe isnt pay to win, its pay to save time. That comment is completely incorrect. You can outright purchase every single good warframe and mod from the thriving market using platinum. You can buy endo using plat. This game is a pay to win time sink that isnt mechanically deep enough to warrant you spending thousands of hours to get a gun that kills an enemy slightly faster. I am not joking when I say when i played this game the most, I spent hours AFK using hydroid prime and nekron in a lobby just for the small chance to get a mod.

This is a time sink. This game does not respect your time. It does not respect your money. And it is not fun.

Few puzzle games manage to tell an interesting story in such a unique manner.

The sequel can't come soon enough.


Having not played breath of the wild, I have no comments about the claims that this game is similar.

But Tears of the kingdom in a vacuum is hands down my favourite open world game. At every corner, there's something to do. You walk 10 meters in one direction, and theres something you can scan, fight, build, transport. There is no other open world game that comes close to this level of content density with the exception of elden ring.

I am shocked they managed to pull of so much with so little, with the switch having the hardware that it does.

This game filled me with such wonder and whimsy and made me feel like I was inside adventuring in another world, which is all you can ask for from a zelda game.

2018

This game is beautiful, but the barebones gameplay and the cryptic way it shares its message didn't resonate with me in the same way it did for many.

I can understand its appeal, i'm just not the target audience.