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Warframe on the other hand is a blast, love the movement, character designs, world, etc. I enjoy most aspects of Warframe other than certain monetization aspects (like needing to buy extra slots to hold extra frames. (Which also is an issue TFD has.))
The reason I play The First Descendant is the same reasons I play Warframe. I like TFD's characters, story, gameplay, inventory management, and I find it enjoyable. I will say that TFD's monetization is a little too far off the deep end even for me and I have dumped copious amounts of money into dumb video game crap. I simply wont invest in anything too pricey, maybe the occasional skin or something if I'm feeling like it one day, but you don't really need to buy the overpriced big bundles as you can still grind for it eventually, as with Warframe.
What I refuse to agree with is that this game has little depth. I have spent many minutes after a long session of mission grinding sorting through weapons and deciding what to keep vs. what to discard, and finding builds with modules is a decently fun task too.
And y'know, I understand you don't like this game, and that's fine. You don't like it, so don't play it. I personally love both, and that's fine too.
That said, I enjoy the game a lot! Yes you could find a Warframe counterpart for most mechanics, and that's completely fine with me actually. Got tons of hours in it, a LR4 account, the works which is why I was excited about the game ever since I heard of it.
Now having played it, I'm having a lot of fun with it. Grappling hooks in any game are always fun, I like the looting system and the mechanics you unlock eventually to handle it. I like that we even have mods and mod slots, though granted I don't have the TFD counterpart to slot polarization yet, am only Mastery Rank 4, nearly 5. I like that it's tough on solo and Colossi on public remain a challenge.
There's just one thing bugging me. Company bragged they got 30 years of experience in the industry, right? How did you not expect a large amount of players and prepared your servers accordingly? I think it's a bit embarrassing that the servers crashed what, a bit over an hour after the maintenance that supposedly improved stability? Yeah. Wish this wasn't a thing. Otherwise, I like it a lot and will keep grinding.
I'm LR4, with like 20 things missing (mostly lich ♥♥♥♥, and some 1% drops) and I still have to finish up Steel Path (which is ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ broken, as with more missions, and nodes they don't get you more points) and I play every patch, get whatever is new and just stop playing again.
Problem is, Nexon doesn't own a functional time machine and they can't just copy TFD onto an external HDD and hop back to 2013 to compete with what Warframe was back then. They get to be compared to what Warframe is today, and so far, TFD seems pretty darn lacking in all aspects but character looks.
Let's see...
Mods with polarities that require a rare (or shop-bought) item to swap and reset your level to 1? Check.
Complete a mission to receive a random reward from a relic? Check.
Special one-per-loadout mods that increase your mod capacity when leveled? Check.
Gain mastery exp by leveling junk you likely won't even use? Check.
So at least they carbon-copied the basic stuff right.
What about the other stuff, though?
Focus school passive tree? Nope.
Tear out one character's ability to graft it onto another character, expanding customization? Nope.
Roguelite mode with decent replay value, like Duviri? Nope.
Spaceship combat (yes, I'm one of the few oddballs who actually liked Railjack)? Nope.
Heavy mech suit combat? Nope.
Story quests that make you literally drop your jaw (yes, Second Dream, War Within and the rest)? I mean, it doesn't get much more epic than a starship chase almost on top the Sun's corona... Nope, just super generic "alien villain bad, humanity good" stuff.
Movement system that allows you to traverse levels in ways that make Spiderman jealous? Barely there, every character feels like a budget Valkyr that forgot what bullet jumps are.
Music you keep listening to even after uninstalling the game? Nope, more generic stuff that AI can generate nowadays.
I could go on, but for someone with well over 1000 hours spread over a good decade in Warframe TFD is just a bland, half-@rsed attempt to copy it. I was looking for something similar, but fresh since I ran out of meaningful things to in Warframe a while back, but so far, Nexon's take on this just isn't it, plain and simple.
Also I appreciate the *ahem* visual aesthetics of this game xD