We’ve both been playing games for a long time, but lean toward RPG and adventure games. Eventually we decided on Warframe because posts online comparing the two described Warframe as having more RPG elements, which appealed more to my partner. We narrowed it down to Warframe (“space ninjas”) and Destiny 2. I wanted to find a new co-op PC game to play with my partner after I was done with Overwatch. I’m also a user experience specialist so this kind of reflection just comes to me. I thought I’d write about this because I enjoy learning games. Hi everyone, I’m a new player and I’d like to report what it’s like as a new player to figure out how Warframe works and how it plays. I originally posted this on the Warframe subreddit. I reflect some of my experiences that I had as a new player of the game. Such games rely on being engaging for new players because players who play the game are more likely to keep playing and therefore spend money all of this is relevant from a UX perspective. Because the game is free, its revenue stream comes from players purchasing cosmetic items, weapons, and “frames” using a currency called “Platinum”. You play the role of a Tenno (essentially a space ninja/warrior) defending the world against numerous factions. Warframe is free-to-play online action-adventure video game for various platforms.