![]() (That's obviously not the fault of the developer - it's just how the games work sometimes.)Īnd the team kindly kept the game's setup when it comes to its free-to-play nature. The matches that we took part in through Nintendo's network (no, you don't need to be a Nintendo Online member to play in Warframe) handled buttery smooth, even though there were newbies that got a little lost and held up our progress. Part of that is due to how smoothly you can connect online with others. But this is Panic Button that we're talking about here and we're happy to report that the conversion is quite successful.Įxciting Gameplay and Strong Technical Performance The game was released previously for other consoles as well as PC, and on those fronts, it appears to be quite the technical beast, leaving us wondering if the Switch would be up to snuff by comparison. And if that name sounds familiar, it's because it's responsible for some of its best efforts, including Rocket League, Wolfenstein II: The New Colossus and Doom, as well as the forthcoming Doom Eternal - yes, they're bringing that beast to Nintendo Switch, too. Panic Button handled the game's conversion to Nintendo Switch. The game can either be played with just you and random others or with friends, and either way, it's a blast - and part of that is due to the game's developer. ![]() But in the middle of all that is Digital Extremes' Warframe, an exciting free-to-play adventure where you take on all sorts of enemy soldiers in the deep reaches of space, using a destined soldier that makes their way through the galaxy.
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