
Star Trek Online has matured into something that definitely falls into the good side of this franchise’s video game history. There are so many Star Trek games, but there are very few good Star Trek games. It’s frankly intimidating, but it turns out you don’t have to master or understand every little thing to get the most out of the game. One downside of Warframe is just how many little systems and stats there are. You can decide what you want to achieve or which aspects are the most fun, and simply focus on those. The game also doesn’t really tell you what to do or how to play. You can traverse levels like a ninja bat out of hell and playing next to a seasoned warframe pilot can be jaw-dropping.

It’s a first-person game that gives plenty of attention to incredible maneuverability and melee fighting.

The big difference here is on how the game plays.

If you like games such as Destiny, which provides a sort-of MMO experience, but with plenty of single-player RPG loot-em-up flavor, then Warframe is going to be right in your wheelhouse. Different warframes have different strengths, lending themselves to different roles and play styles. You are a “Tenno”, essentially a massively powerful cyborg ninja.
