The First Descendant just launched, but itās hard to shake off how closely related it is to its competitionā Warframe. While the two games will stand independently in the same landscape, there are just some glaringly similar things.
If you want to see how close things are with the two games, just see these comparisons below.
10 ways The First Descendant is just like Warframe
The Descendants are literally just Warframes
I hate to be so brash right from the get-go, but as a Warframe player coming into the game, the classes, their presentation, and ability setups just scream Warframe. At the beginning, you have three classes to choose from, all with four different unlockable abilities. Every Descendant has a passive, too, complementing their intended playstyle.Ā
There are many more after the beginning hours of the game. You can obtain them either with the premium currency, Caliber, or by grinding out specific items for the Descendants. The process is the same in Warframe; you either buy one outright with the gameās premium currency or by grinding out specific components for them.
Ultimate Descendants are just Prime Warframes
If you scroll around in the gameās confusing menus, you can see that there are different variations of the standard Descendants with the āUltimateā prefix. They play and act the same as their normal counterparts, just with slightly better stats. They also come with hefty price tags. Not to mention, each Ultimate Descendant in the shop is all decked out in whites and greys with some gold trimming.
In terms of Prime Warframes, they play the same as their base forms, just with slightly better stats. They come in expensive bundles too, and sport similar base color schemes as those we see in The First Descendantās shop.
The modding system feels the same as Warframe
The moment I saw the modding screen for weapons and the Descendants, it felt like a one-to-one layout of the Warframe modding system. Weapons and Descendants have mod slots with symbols that, when paired with a mod with the same shape, have their costs cut in half. Itās literally the same as Warframe, just with different terminology.
Mod capacity depends on levels and matching slots. You can even upgrade these mods to make them more potent in your builds in The First Descendant. People who donāt play these types of games are going to be so confused by the complexity of these menus, but Warframe veterans will pick this up within minutes.
Donāt even get me started on the Energy Activators, which are basically the Orokin Catalysts and Reactors of The First Descendant. Want to have more mod capacity on your stuff? Pop one of these, and you can customize your builds even further.
The movement is all too familiar
In Warframe, youāre almost always sprinting, zipping around, and double jumping as a means of getting around fast and staying alive. Here in The First Descendant, youāre doing the same. Double jumping and sprinting to your heartās content is a good way to get through things and stay alive.
The Descendants donāt quite have the limber prowess as the Warframes do, but that gap is narrowed with the grappling hook system.
Mastery Rank
This one just feels way too similar. The First Descendant has a total of 30 Mastery Ranks to progress through as you gain more XP. Warframe had 30 ranks but has gone past that with constantly new items to grind for.
In any case, every time you rank up in The First Descendant, youād get more mod space for your weapons and Descendant. Pair that with getting more slots for your inventory and storage. Itās like you have more to work with as you invest more time into the game.
Karel is literally Captain Vor
Vor was the first big bad guy you fought in Warframe. Heās obsessed with this Janus Key that youāll hear him talk about and how itās related to the Void. Karel, though? Replace the Janus Key with the Iron Heart. The Void is also present in this game too. You really just can’t hold back how much you want to punch their ugly faces in.
The Guide is basically The Lotus
The Lotus is real in Warframe, but you donāt physically see her until way later. The NPCs you interact with have their reservations about her. In The First Descendant, people feel the same about The Guide. Sheās always with you in every mission, helping you. She even has a similar aura to The Lotus: very calm, reassuring, and motherly.
The ammo drops scream Warframe
The ammo drops are basically like Warframeās, too. Kill groups of enemies, and you see a bunch of colored modules on the ground. You pick things up based on the type of ammunition you need. The rest is just there like a pile of Legos.
The resources and crafting systems are just like Warframe
In both games, there are dozens of different types of resources to collect. Each resource will be useful for crafting something. Itās just a matter of managing your resources and making sure you have what you need. Otherwise, you have to go back to missions where these things drop and repeat the cycle.
Then thereās the crafting system. You need various materials to research new items, oftentimes with steep costs. Not only that, but there are also crafting times, meaning that you have to wait in between crafting stuff before you can use them. If you donāt want to wait, you can instantly finish crafting by spending the gameās premium currency.Ā
The cosmetic customizations
Thereās almost no contest when it comes to facing off against Fashionframe in Warframe. The First Descendant tries to emulate that in a very good and honest attempt. Allowing for different head, body, chest, and back attachments for your characters. Each attachment can also have different parts of them colored differently.
Itās quite fun and very easy to fall into this for hours to get your Descendant to look just right. However, it isnāt a fair argument to say that Warframe has better customization. Itās been out for so long that thereās just a lot more stuff you can obtain and customize. Itās more just an observation that similar customization mechanics are in place.
In any case, while The First Descendant will more than likely be compared so much to Warframe because of many key elements pointed out here, itās still unique in its own right. Itāll just feel all too familiar with a game thatās been around and has evolved in the past ten years.
Published: Jul 6, 2024 10:32 am