Warframe is a free-to-play third-person sci-fi action game developed and published by Digital Extremes. The game came out for the PlayStation 4 and Microsoft Windows in 2013, getting a port for the Xbox One a year later.
This year, Digital Extremes announced that
Warframe would also be coming out for the Nintendo Switch; which was great news for fans of The Big N, but also had people worrying that the game would suffer due to the system's limitations—especially when compared to the other consoles the game had been released for.
With the announcement that
Warframe was coming to the Nintendo Switch, Digital Extremes also revealed that the game was being ported by Panic Button; the very same studio that successfully managed to port Bethesda's
Doom(2016) and
Wolfenstein II: The New Colossus to the Nintendo Switch.
With Panic Button handling the porting of
Warframe on the Switch, fans were immediately excited because they knew they would be getting a proper versin running flawlessly on Nintendo's handheld hybrid console.
Today, Digital Foundry has released their full analysis of
Warframe on the Nintendo Switch and, without spoiling too much the video, they have nothing but praise for Panic Button, who have managed to deliver a worthy version on Nintendo's platform.
Take a look:
They were called Tenno. Warriors of blade and gun – masters of the Warframe armor. Those that survived the Old War were left drifting among the ruins. Now they are needed once more.
Warframe is currently available for the PlayStation 4, Nintendo Switch, Xbox One, and Microsoft Windows.