@@MLGHazrad Yeah the steel path of the future where they actually gave the AI in this game some proper makeover where they aren't all just a suicidal horde!
I love seeing how the Grineer and Corpus, and to a degree even Dax, are limited by physics in a way our Warframes simply aren't. Really puts into perspective how absolutely horrifying the Tenno are to the rest of the Warframe universe. Demigods able to bend reality to thier will.
It would be really cool if in the background as just set dressing at some point you see a group of Tenno bullet-jumping by, completely ignoring the one grineer or corpus tech you're playing, or showing them regarding them with as much fear or dread as the sentients you're fighting
The thing I think is especially cool about the Teshin segment is that he plays similarly to a less powerful warframe, which makes sense considering the first warframes were made using the Dax.
Gotta say, for all the criticisms I have of DE, they know how to make a damn fine presentation. That clip of The New War was just brimming with personality and cool ideas.
Well, that's the thing. Everything surrounding the story and art and music of the game is pretty good and the actual game is painful. That's actually why I'm not excited and will probably just watch the quest on YT if I can. I don't want to bother picking up the game again to get there until they actually make it fun and stop nerfing everything in a vain attempt to make grinding slower.
@@ManOutofTime913 if you had played the game at all recently then you'd realize basically nothing change Berserker was replaced with Quickening and Warcry Blood Rush is still used Condition Overload is still used And on the bright side our primary and secondaries have never been better
"Its Warframe but the other side". Exactly. They don't have Warframe powers or movement so its a lot slower and less vertical. You get the brute force Grineer and the Tech robotics stuff from the Corpus. Teshin who was part of the Orokin Dax is a warrior. They had skills only surpassed by Warframes.
I can appreciate it as a narrative tool. In that aspect these missions are really cool. If we get mission nodes on the star chart where we can only play as Grineer or Corpus grunts, I think I'd rather do Archwing missions.
It's fascinating how removing verticality, mobility and speed makes this game like 10 times more immersive. You never sit to admire the scenery cause you are too busy destroying 100s of enemies while bullet jumping and power tripping like a mad man. Also equally fascinating how the only canon stealth segment in the game is in a quest, while you are NOT in control of a warframe.
There are stealth sections in War Within, when you're sneaking into the Kuva palace and need to dodge the laser scanners in your Archwing, if you'd count that. And technically avoiding the ravenous golden maw counts as a stealth section too, but obviously not in your Warframe in any capacity.
@@Straviradius I could count the archwing session as a stealth session, but not the golden maw one, as you are basically pressing one button to go invisible and walk a pretedermined path.
"Don't be afraid" is pretty close to what Angels say to mortals when they reveal their true forms. And honestly to The Grineer, and The Corpus, The Sentients would be alien enemies bordering on Divine. Imagine if they use that seeming divinity (Also mind control/Amalgams) to gather all of our enemies against us.
Experiencing the universe of Warframe from the perspective of normal characters is dramatically different and interesting. It also gives you a new appreciation for just how strong the Tenno actually are.
I think it's worse than that. That giant red orb Teshin saw in that sentient ship was Kuva. I think the Sentients are working on transferrance or even a Warframe analogue.
@@Straviradius iirc part of gara's lore was blowing up the sentient that became the eidolons because it found that it could use kuva to restore baby making abilities. so if they can now multiply after coming back through the void, all could be lost
I like to think of that too. Ballas had a similar thing in his Orokin form when his eyes glowed and he spoke to Umbra telepathically, now Erra has glowing eyes as he hypnotises other people.
I watching this with you on Twitch and could just see the pure joy you had on watching this. Just enchanted my pure glee of this part of the Tennocon. Cannot wait to get my hands on this.
@@Zevox144 maybe when edilon sends out magnetic pulses and you need that energy? i can't name exact situations where it would be nice to have it but i think there would be times where it could be handy
@@sosig4284 I don't mean that it can't be useful. Just right now I kinda see it like using ripline on Valkyr. Likely won't see a whole lot of use, but when it's needed you can use it.
@jordypoe But while Lotus was controlling the Tennos, the Tennos was also controlling her at some extend. Because to gain their trust, she draw memories of Margulis from their mind to reproduce her. But Margulis was a motherly figure who deeply loved the Tenno, and Natah has been overwelmed by theses memories, thus forgetting her initial objective and becoming the Lotus. Until Ballas disconnected her from this "Tenno hive mind" during the Prologue quest. And i think the whole dilemma for Lotus lies here : which identity will prevail ? The real Natah but having to follow a brother drunk by the war and revenge, or the fake Lotus, which despite everything was loved and respected. But will the Tennos at least let her choose ? x)
@@Cie_Kite During Ropalolyst fight, Natah revealed that the reason she became the lotus wasn't because she wanted to mother tenno. But because the Orokin discovered her sabotage and reprogramed her to lead the tenno to destroy her own kind as a punishment. So Natah never loved us in the first place. However, I agree that eventhough she now knows the truth, which side she is going to choose between her birth family or her adopted one.
In one of the natah cutscenes she says that she remembers erra dying during an invasion. This along with ballas being unshackled at the end makes me think that he's just using a puppet of erra to control her
@@PPP-ww2gt Yes, Natah never loved the Tenno. But that was the case when she was the Lotus. An artificial, orokin-made love, but love nonetheless. And (i hope) she still remember these feelings. I would love to see Natah still choosing it, even knowing this love is born from a lie. I adore bittersweet choices like this in fictions ^^
gameplay reasons, Sentients shouldnt be able to adapt to "low tech" weapons and should get absolutely obliterated by Void damage ... but for gameplay challenge they adapt to everything we do and all Void does to them is resetting theyr resistances ...
@@Asghaad I mean, in the codex an Orokin era Grineer beat a sentient to death with a shovel. But for gameplay reasons, they adapt to everything we use except weapons made specifically to counter them like umbra and Paracesis.
Well you've gotta consider this is a war. That means the canon fodder is on the frontlines, and everyone is at least slightly weakened (if not actually wounded) by the situation they're in. There are no healthbars, so it's quite easy to believe that the sentients kahl beats senseless had half or less health, and were also very weak.
@@Asghaad It's not that they can't adapt to low tech weapons, it's that they can't subvert it. "Our hubris shone like a black star... for our technology, our war-machines were your kin. How easily you *turned* them against us." "The Sentients had won. They had turned our weapons, our technology, against us. The more advanced we became, the greater our losses." So the Sentients could subvert an Orokin death laser but not a pistol. We as the Tenno are fighting the more lore accurate sentients. @Dronz Not quite. The Grineer in that entry did not kill the Sentient, the Plasma shovel was logged deep into it's core before being switched on. But the Sentient does not die, it runs away. We also don't know what type of Sentient this one was. The only description was a "light" it was melee focused, and it ran instead of floating. Still very impressive.
All of them together in a final stand. Things are looking grim, they're out of ammo and surrounded. Then when all hope seems lost... Clem kicks down a door. "GRAKATAAAAA!!!" He yells as he unleashes a hailstorm of bullets.
one problem, it would be like three ants trying to help a wolf take down a bear ... yes even Teshin, he looks flashy and "impressive" but compared to Tenno ...
@@Asghaad I disagree. Dax soldiers have been shown to have weapons and tech that can outright disable a Warframe coupled with the intense training and abilities. I'm not saying Teshin could body Erra but he sure could hold his own against Sentients.
@@DioStandProud unaware warframe piloted by operator at fraction of the power unable to embody the frame itself... in that cinematic the frame was stil just under remote control, few things changed since then... like we beat the crap out of Teshin for example ... xD
It's been a while since I've seen something that represents the core of warframe and still seems new and interesting enough to pull me back in. Thanks for sharing your reactions!
I can imagine a battlefield 1 take. In the first mission, you play as soldiers in the war and when you die you don't respawn but go into another soldier's point of view. Until the mission in complete
i think that no one noticed that Reb was playing Kahl, but Megan was playing Veso and Sheldon was playing Tesin, but also they said it is a single player quest, so maybe it was only for the demo?
so fuckin cool.. imagine getting taught to basically be a tenno dax and having melee as the operator omg me and umbra would slay, also im prob gonna have to replay the important quests before playing this one so i can feel better about it over all and also understand a bit more before diving in
THIS is how to hit Warframe's potential!! Finally! I'm really proud of DE for this and grateful. I'm glad they're doing this kind of storytelling because not only is it entertaining, it gives better perspective on the characters involved in the game as well. The whole thing makes the immersion amazing. Props to them truly.
i mean, considering we already did that on several occasions (see invasions, several questlines with alad v and several events with (s)alad v), I wouldn't be too surprised. It's an evil we know and can handle, same for the Grineer and Corpus. The Infested are already enough for us to combine forces, imagine what the damn sentients could make us do.
29:11 and 29:23 seem to point to that with the first seeming to be a huge railjack battle with grineer and corpus allies against the sentients and the other looking like some kind of hub area on a grineer ship where we could potentially be for a portion of the quest as allies with the corpus and grineer planning the attack
@@KhapriSun i mean we don't really know much about the infested hivemind yet. arlo and possibly what was going on with jordas are the only clues we have, besides the fact that they're a bioweapon that seeks to conquer at all costs. we don't have the knowledge necessary to say whether the infested have any interest in taking sides or whether they're even smart enough to understand (although it seems likely).
The whole time I'm watching this, I'm just imagining my warframe come out of no where and 1 shot the khal & veso, and keep it moving like nothing traumatic just happened lol
Kinda funny that Vay Hek actually shows more respect for the Grineer than Alad-V ever does to the Corpus. Vay Hek agrees to Kahl's plan and encourages him on, finally saluting him and calling him by his designated number. Alad-V can't even bother to remember Veso's name LOL
To be fair Vay Hek agreed with a suicide plan without a second thought so to him the grunts are disposable. But yeah much better than Salad5's attitude, at least Vay Hek WANTED to go down fighting.
To everyone saying that the Sentients can't adapt to Kahl/Veso's weapons remember: The best weapons against the Sentients in canon are void based weapons/abilities and Old War weaponry such as the Necramechs
@@frost1262 yeah thats true too, i actually remember the crab looking sentient dont have adaptive armor either. Maybe they went quantity over quality when going full out war?
Really cool to see you surprised and very much enjoying that. Although I couldn't stop thinking about how you were missing cool scenes because your eyes (we are watching your face) were glued to the chat. We didn't come here to hear jokes that other people made. We came here to see your reactions.
Don't get too attached to his face. You guys might not look at in-game models but he's the generic corpus soldier, once you unbox them, heh. So maybe the Corpus also clone their soldiers.
After you complete the steel path….you have to defeat Kahl 175 on the plains. Good luck with that. Wait is he going to turn Kahl into an even scarier sentient hybrid Kahl……….that’s terrifying
What i find interesting int the intro of the quest is that Ballas is saying something about everchanging seasons, them we see Ballas and Natah both in their different forms standing next to each other, then we see a single operator… alone… does that mean the operator is gonna change as well as Ballas and Natah have?
so all i want to know is if we get to keep the people we play as and my name for karl is bob from now on cause i want to give bob a shotgun and do some missions like bob in spy missions
Idk if you noticed but the Dax that’s on the railjack with you doesn’t seem to be teshin. The Dax separate their ranks and titles via Saya energy colors and helmet sizes, ornaments, and shapes.. plus probably different armor markings and syandanas, so I’m thinking either other Dax are awaked or there is a group of modern warriors teshin has been training to uphold Dax honor and tradition. I imagine operator combat will evolve into something similar to what we see from the Dax .
10:25 sometimes i forget, brozime was responding to my comment in twitch chat. Snice the day i learned how bad conclave was, i wanted to play as other factions.
If I could play a syndicate - I'd choose Steel Meridian. Grineer are sure badass looking and acting, that's for sure. And I would always take Clem with me, together with Kahl (if that could be possible)
Kahl is the most dangerous Grineer in Warframe history. His armor type is the most feared of all: plot armor.
Nothing that a few corrosive projections cant handle!
@@teddyjiang884 impossible, kahls plot armour can withstand all warframes with corrosive projective!
@@extibyte it’s so op it can withstand mags armor stripping
My man Kahl can withstand a whole ass MG mag
Nah his name is Kahl 175 cus hes a level 175 grineer
There’s an alternate universe where we played as grineer for years and this trailer finally shows us playing as a warframe
that should be a horror game lol
don’t make me cry lol
Would be such a different game being part of a army and not a 1-4 man army.
Dude
Lmfaoooooo that would be hilarious.
"dont be afraid"
Kahl: this is the most terrifying moment of my life.
175 isn’t Khal’s designation, it’s how many hours he could stand of steel path void survival before he got bored
No its how mant john prodman posters he has, he uses them as toilet paper
hours... you mean days
That's his level because Kahl was a grineer from the Steel Path setting that's transported to normal difficulty setting.
@@JRod3098 no i think they meant weeks
@@MLGHazrad Yeah the steel path of the future where they actually gave the AI in this game some proper makeover where they aren't all just a suicidal horde!
I love seeing how the Grineer and Corpus, and to a degree even Dax, are limited by physics in a way our Warframes simply aren't. Really puts into perspective how absolutely horrifying the Tenno are to the rest of the Warframe universe. Demigods able to bend reality to thier will.
Their*
It would be really cool if in the background as just set dressing at some point you see a group of Tenno bullet-jumping by, completely ignoring the one grineer or corpus tech you're playing, or showing them regarding them with as much fear or dread as the sentients you're fighting
@@RojNemennuhSarton Hi
The thing I think is especially cool about the Teshin segment is that he plays similarly to a less powerful warframe, which makes sense considering the first warframes were made using the Dax.
@@Mothbeanespecially given the Tenno we’re trained by the Dax.
The only unfinished part of this is that the dead Rhino wasn't pink.
Thats a MR1 Rhino Noob.
Dude bought a Corinth prime access and thought he would hunt some sentient
@@akarshjv6999 this sounds like Dark Souls lore and Iron Tarkus lol
@@akarshjv6999 clearly he was just mining in peace. I think it’s the same rhino from plague star
@@jacoryarnett7347 the rhino was near the condrix there's a reason he looks lifeless
Kahl 175: For my brothers
Veso: Veso, sir
Teshin, to himself: I'm too old for this
You spelt veko wrong
@@4shtia no it’s Teko
Gotta say, for all the criticisms I have of DE, they know how to make a damn fine presentation. That clip of The New War was just brimming with personality and cool ideas.
A rare return to form for them. Finally off this open world ride.
Well, that's the thing. Everything surrounding the story and art and music of the game is pretty good and the actual game is painful. That's actually why I'm not excited and will probably just watch the quest on YT if I can. I don't want to bother picking up the game again to get there until they actually make it fun and stop nerfing everything in a vain attempt to make grinding slower.
@@ManOutofTime913 if you had played the game at all recently then you'd realize basically nothing change
Berserker was replaced with Quickening and Warcry
Blood Rush is still used
Condition Overload is still used
And on the bright side our primary and secondaries have never been better
@@DioStandProud That's not what I meant, but a lack of mod variety or interesting builds is a problem too, yes.
Look better than E3s Presentation 2021 (Except Xbox).
_"For the __-queens-__ ...for my Brothers"_
*Khal ain't no SIMP!*
Glarios: Sisters, Below.
They're made for each other.
"Its Warframe but the other side". Exactly. They don't have Warframe powers or movement so its a lot slower and less vertical. You get the brute force Grineer and the Tech robotics stuff from the Corpus. Teshin who was part of the Orokin Dax is a warrior. They had skills only surpassed by Warframes.
I can appreciate it as a narrative tool. In that aspect these missions are really cool. If we get mission nodes on the star chart where we can only play as Grineer or Corpus grunts, I think I'd rather do Archwing missions.
@@Stormskip I doubt we will as its anti-Warframe. And stop lying you would not rather do Archwing missions. You would Kahl-175 that shit up! LOL
@@Stormskip Differents sides then, cause id play as a grineer for hours!
@@Stormskip Maybe not as mission nodes, but I could see a pvp mode of grineer vs corpus that's actually enjoyable.
@@Zevox144 maybe even an event where you play invasion styled missions on either side for faction themed cosmetics and a new weapon for each side
It's fascinating how removing verticality, mobility and speed makes this game like 10 times more immersive. You never sit to admire the scenery cause you are too busy destroying 100s of enemies while bullet jumping and power tripping like a mad man.
Also equally fascinating how the only canon stealth segment in the game is in a quest, while you are NOT in control of a warframe.
Heart of Deimos also has one.
There are stealth sections in War Within, when you're sneaking into the Kuva palace and need to dodge the laser scanners in your Archwing, if you'd count that. And technically avoiding the ravenous golden maw counts as a stealth section too, but obviously not in your Warframe in any capacity.
@@Straviradius I could count the archwing session as a stealth session, but not the golden maw one, as you are basically pressing one button to go invisible and walk a pretedermined path.
But I can only admire the scenery when it's heavily coated in dead bodies and viscera!
Bullet jumping wasn’t intended for the game and it shows. It might present as power creep damage. But it is power creep mobility.
Those sneaky bastards thought we wouldn't notice, playing as the enemies is just gonna be the next Nyx rework
I was thinking that too.
Omg that be epic AF
Keep dreaming BROTHER xP
They seem to just making “would be reworks” into new frames this year.
I guess Kahl is the would be Nyx rework.
LOL
The corpus and grineer control could even be used in the invasion missions, it would definitely add more of a unique flair to the mission type
that would be HYPE that would be an amazing spin on invasions
Fantastic idea for sure. Invasions been pretty dead for a while, this would be immense
SOMEONE @DE AND GET THEM TO SEE THIS. PLEASE.
@@mnetwork7635 I'm doing Invasions to stock up on Mutagen Mass and Detonite, and forgot how I haven't ranked up a Latron Wraith for MR yet
100% agreed
It would be just like a rest from warframes excruciating farming, without the need to change the game or quit.
Really puts into perspective how over powered the warframes are as a concept and why the game is so fun. A taste of how it feels.
Yup. Playing as a mortal grineer and corpus makes you feel vulnerable
Yes!
i would love to see a Warframe in action from theyr perspective ...
@@Asghaad that would be a 2 second perspective
@@Betaster3000 depending on what was fighting, Sentients could last more than few seconds if there were enough of them xD
Between this, and seeing Parvos Granum's story, and the sisters of parvos story, they are really making the baddies feel human and relatable.
Bro we’re the bad guys we went on a slaughter for thousands of years
@@keistopherc warframe came put before destiny
Fuck the grineer they are burning earth
Corpus takes money from everyone
@@banditdoggo Red Veil were right!
Erra on that biblical angel shit
*Be not afraid, child.*
I was thinking this! I wonder of its his ego, or if he's actually using that as a greeting.
@@itol2398 well we tenno are being called devil's so presenting himself as an angel makes sense from a perspective.
@@itol2398 I think it's a lot creepier than that...
well, they did refer the Tenno as devils. probably sentients think that they're angels?
Fun fact: Kahl is the only playable character in the whole game that uses conventional hand grenades, like in a regular shooter!
"Don't be afraid" is pretty close to what Angels say to mortals when they reveal their true forms.
And honestly to The Grineer, and The Corpus, The Sentients would be alien enemies bordering on Divine.
Imagine if they use that seeming divinity (Also mind control/Amalgams) to gather all of our enemies against us.
I want to play as an infested.
More loot!
The only thing they fear is you, the Skoom Slayer
Experiencing the universe of Warframe from the perspective of normal characters is dramatically different and interesting. It also gives you a new appreciation for just how strong the Tenno actually are.
I love the control-esque character title cards. They’re SO good
I have this horrible feeling of the sentients kidnapping grineer and other humans for experiments kind of like the amalgams
I think it's worse than that. That giant red orb Teshin saw in that sentient ship was Kuva. I think the Sentients are working on transferrance or even a Warframe analogue.
Holy shit, imagine if a sentient could transfer its conscience to a tenno body. That would be what they needed to finally win the war.
@@Straviradius iirc part of gara's lore was blowing up the sentient that became the eidolons because it found that it could use kuva to restore baby making abilities. so if they can now multiply after coming back through the void, all could be lost
@@Zevox144 They can multiply as much as they want. I’ll never surrender!
@@Straviradius is that howwe will get the new sentient frame?
Only seen Kahl for a few minutes and I already want to keep him alive more than Lotus
Guys this is just speculation but Maybe the phrase"Don't be afraid" may be a form of hypnosis
I like to think of that too. Ballas had a similar thing in his Orokin form when his eyes glowed and he spoke to Umbra telepathically, now Erra has glowing eyes as he hypnotises other people.
So, is Errah just trying to become a biblically accurate angel hittin' people with that "Be not afraid" bullshit?
@@Sekaisien will the sentients think of themsalvs as angels so errah this useing their catch phrase "Don't de afraid"
Haven’t been hyped for anything in Warframe in a while, this just rustled my jimmies in the best way
Why are there so many Chuck Norris jokes but no Kahl jokes ? because Kahl is no joke!
I watching this with you on Twitch and could just see the pure joy you had on watching this. Just enchanted my pure glee of this part of the Tennocon. Cannot wait to get my hands on this.
Kahl sneak good!
Heheheheheheh
Khal optimal for Spy missions
you know seeing non space ninjas on these ships it makes me realize how massive the play spaces are.
They put Warhammer Space Marine in my Warframe.
"While you were farming steel path I was studying the blade" words of a true warrior
the glaive teshin "flies" on would be very great for the operator
If only the orvious did that for us.
after having finally unbound mind sprint, I think it's not totally necessary-
not that I wouldn't use it just for style points
@@Zevox144 maybe when edilon sends out magnetic pulses and you need that energy? i can't name exact situations where it would be nice to have it but i think there would be times where it could be handy
@@sosig4284 I don't mean that it can't be useful. Just right now I kinda see it like using ripline on Valkyr. Likely won't see a whole lot of use, but when it's needed you can use it.
I mean we can already void dash faster and longer than our warframes. We don’t really need it. But it’s cool
I get the idea Erra is using Natah to mind control people like she was controlling tenno for Ballas in the old war.
@jordypoe But while Lotus was controlling the Tennos, the Tennos was also controlling her at some extend. Because to gain their trust, she draw memories of Margulis from their mind to reproduce her. But Margulis was a motherly figure who deeply loved the Tenno, and Natah has been overwelmed by theses memories, thus forgetting her initial objective and becoming the Lotus. Until Ballas disconnected her from this "Tenno hive mind" during the Prologue quest.
And i think the whole dilemma for Lotus lies here : which identity will prevail ? The real Natah but having to follow a brother drunk by the war and revenge, or the fake Lotus, which despite everything was loved and respected. But will the Tennos at least let her choose ? x)
@@Cie_Kite During Ropalolyst fight, Natah revealed that the reason she became the lotus wasn't because she wanted to mother tenno. But because the Orokin discovered her sabotage and reprogramed her to lead the tenno to destroy her own kind as a punishment.
So Natah never loved us in the first place. However, I agree that eventhough she now knows the truth, which side she is going to choose between her birth family or her adopted one.
In one of the natah cutscenes she says that she remembers erra dying during an invasion. This along with ballas being unshackled at the end makes me think that he's just using a puppet of erra to control her
Man of the Wall behind all this.
@@PPP-ww2gt Yes, Natah never loved the Tenno. But that was the case when she was the Lotus. An artificial, orokin-made love, but love nonetheless. And (i hope) she still remember these feelings. I would love to see Natah still choosing it, even knowing this love is born from a lie. I adore bittersweet choices like this in fictions ^^
I believe that's the happiest I've ever seen you in a Warframe video 😁😁
my thoughts exactly
My man deserves it after years of rightfully complaining about certain aspects of the game
I love how everyone can kill sentients with ease except warframes lol
gameplay reasons, Sentients shouldnt be able to adapt to "low tech" weapons and should get absolutely obliterated by Void damage ... but for gameplay challenge they adapt to everything we do and all Void does to them is resetting theyr resistances ...
@@Asghaad I mean, in the codex an Orokin era Grineer beat a sentient to death with a shovel. But for gameplay reasons, they adapt to everything we use except weapons made specifically to counter them like umbra and Paracesis.
Well you've gotta consider this is a war. That means the canon fodder is on the frontlines, and everyone is at least slightly weakened (if not actually wounded) by the situation they're in. There are no healthbars, so it's quite easy to believe that the sentients kahl beats senseless had half or less health, and were also very weak.
@@dronz3881 i hope in this quest we will be able to obliterate the sentients as warframes instead of slapping them with no effect
@@Asghaad It's not that they can't adapt to low tech weapons, it's that they can't subvert it.
"Our hubris shone like a black star... for our technology, our war-machines were your kin. How easily you *turned* them against us."
"The Sentients had won. They had turned our weapons, our technology, against us. The more advanced we became, the greater our losses."
So the Sentients could subvert an Orokin death laser but not a pistol.
We as the Tenno are fighting the more lore accurate sentients.
@Dronz
Not quite.
The Grineer in that entry did not kill the Sentient, the Plasma shovel was logged deep into it's core before being switched on. But the Sentient does not die, it runs away.
We also don't know what type of Sentient this one was. The only description was a "light" it was melee focused, and it ran instead of floating.
Still very impressive.
I just realized the objective for Kahl says
“Go To Hek Beacon” and “Help pilot who crash”
Like their broken English 😂😂
Pretty cool attention to detail
Imagine our Operator/Frame, Kahl, Veso, and Teshin coming together in a cutscene
I'd fucking CRY
All of them together in a final stand. Things are looking grim, they're out of ammo and surrounded. Then when all hope seems lost... Clem kicks down a door. "GRAKATAAAAA!!!" He yells as he unleashes a hailstorm of bullets.
one problem, it would be like three ants trying to help a wolf take down a bear ... yes even Teshin, he looks flashy and "impressive" but compared to Tenno ...
@@Asghaad I disagree. Dax soldiers have been shown to have weapons and tech that can outright disable a Warframe coupled with the intense training and abilities. I'm not saying Teshin could body Erra but he sure could hold his own against Sentients.
@@DioStandProud unaware warframe piloted by operator at fraction of the power unable to embody the frame itself... in that cinematic the frame was stil just under remote control, few things changed since then... like we beat the crap out of Teshin for example ... xD
@@securatyyy nah bro,
John Prodman comes and beats everyone with a prova
Bruh.. are we just going to egnor the fact that Vay - Hek remembers his men's name
It's been a while since I've seen something that represents the core of warframe and still seems new and interesting enough to pull me back in. Thanks for sharing your reactions!
Khal saying “for my brothers” was fucking badass
I can imagine a battlefield 1 take. In the first mission, you play as soldiers in the war and when you die you don't respawn but go into another soldier's point of view. Until the mission in complete
Watching that Teshin gameplay just made me feel sad about Valkyr's Q
Especially when they said no frame reworks planned atm. Valkyrs gonna stay this way for a while.
😭
Loved when the little moa came out he was like "Hello!". And later said "Oh I love puzzles!". :)
Update: Finally got through New War and that was one heck of a quest!!!!
Kahl: A literal badass grineer that we fell in love with in his first debut
Slowing the game down is surprisingly effective at making stuff feel new. I can experience the MIGHTY SEER all over again
i think that no one noticed that Reb was playing Kahl, but Megan was playing Veso and Sheldon was playing Tesin, but also they said it is a single player quest, so maybe it was only for the demo?
yeah, it's impossible to pass the controls to another person
Reb specifically hinted at the quest maybe not being single player only.
@@ArloMathis oh i missed that, was it before or after the demo?
I think we will still be able to fight as them individually
Reb also forgot how Corinth primes alt Fire works.
Everyone, a minute silence for Veso-R, war hero.
If we're able to use corpus and grineer huds after the quest that'd be nice.
Wouldn't even mind if they cost plat to buy.
personally gunning for the dax hud. with the default crosshairs though, since they've been pretty good about UI customization
Kahl in Duty: The New Warfare
Debt Space: Profit
Teshin: Sentient Die Twice
@@eldkfwkd321 Perfect ! 🤣
so fuckin cool.. imagine getting taught to basically be a tenno dax and having melee as the operator omg me and umbra would slay, also im prob gonna have to replay the important quests before playing this one so i can feel better about it over all and also understand a bit more before diving in
THIS is how to hit Warframe's potential!! Finally! I'm really proud of DE for this and grateful. I'm glad they're doing this kind of storytelling because not only is it entertaining, it gives better perspective on the characters involved in the game as well. The whole thing makes the immersion amazing. Props to them truly.
This just gives me _MEGA_ Mass Effect 3 vibes and I'm all about that shit.
Playing as teshin is going to be fun as hell. I hope they add in some mission type or some way to let us play as the other factions/teshin afterwards
I absolutely want to be able to play as Teshin (and the other guys to a slightly lesser extent) so much more often!
grineer and corpus: AHHH SENTIENT RUN!!!!
infestation: *looking at them in the background* that should be me
really excited for this. wondering if we'll see an enemy of my enemy type situation, where you work with the corpus and grineer to an extent lol
i mean, considering we already did that on several occasions (see invasions, several questlines with alad v and several events with (s)alad v), I wouldn't be too surprised. It's an evil we know and can handle, same for the Grineer and Corpus. The Infested are already enough for us to combine forces, imagine what the damn sentients could make us do.
29:11 and 29:23 seem to point to that with the first seeming to be a huge railjack battle with grineer and corpus allies against the sentients and the other looking like some kind of hub area on a grineer ship where we could potentially be for a portion of the quest as allies with the corpus and grineer planning the attack
@@garg0y7e so true i didnt even think about that. although got me wondering if the infested will play a part in this war as well and on which side
@@hyrulesmasher2 oh wow i didnt even catch that. gonna be so cool
@@KhapriSun i mean we don't really know much about the infested hivemind yet. arlo and possibly what was going on with jordas are the only clues we have, besides the fact that they're a bioweapon that seeks to conquer at all costs. we don't have the knowledge necessary to say whether the infested have any interest in taking sides or whether they're even smart enough to understand (although it seems likely).
26:04 The Only Thing They Fear Is You starts playing
This is a reminder that we are the oddities, and the corpus and grineer are actually what humanity has become.
The whole time I'm watching this, I'm just imagining my warframe come out of no where and 1 shot the khal & veso, and keep it moving like nothing traumatic just happened lol
I’m just imagining myself and the rest of the squad with our custom frames in these cutscenes lol
Erra: Don't be afraid
Khal175: I'm not afraid
Erra: *nervously* I was talking to myself. . .
me: sees grineer taking out sentients with just grakata
also me: I must rescue him and ask him his build
Whenever you die to the grineer. Always know that the grineer who killed you was Kahl
Warframe: so Carl, how are you that level?
Carl: uhhh. I smoke orokin cells
"dont be afraid" = "we come in "peace" "
that sentient is a biblical accurate angel
"be not afraid'
now i'm wondering...where was John Prodman during The New War?
taking teshin's swords would be a nice addition for the future
Erra is channeling biblically accurate angel vibes with his "Be not afraid" ass
Kinda funny that Vay Hek actually shows more respect for the Grineer than Alad-V ever does to the Corpus. Vay Hek agrees to Kahl's plan and encourages him on, finally saluting him and calling him by his designated number. Alad-V can't even bother to remember Veso's name LOL
To be fair Vay Hek agreed with a suicide plan without a second thought so to him the grunts are disposable. But yeah much better than Salad5's attitude, at least Vay Hek WANTED to go down fighting.
I'm gonna get that "wake the fuck up samurai" as my alarm sound lol
19:13
It’s funny to me just thinking in the grineer part like imagine running then looking up and seeing a space ninja flying through the air then ur dead
Never thought I'd be simping for a Grineer that isn't Clem.
A surprise, but a welcome one.
I mean wasn't of the first grinner chosen to be used as a clone template, chosen cause it beat a sentience with a shovel or something
Well that was epic! Can't wait to play Kahl of duty :)
Oh my fucking god! It’s so clean it’s so beautiful warframe devs really are talented as hell!
The way he said “huh” 😭 after the creepy talk guy appears.
The run soda has gears of war vibe
This whole event mostly was: " Kahl wit' da' strap. What will he do? "
mass effect meets dead space = the new war i love it and all that new sentient content yes yes so happy
To everyone saying that the Sentients can't adapt to Kahl/Veso's weapons remember:
The best weapons against the Sentients in canon are void based weapons/abilities and Old War weaponry such as the Necramechs
Technically weapoms which aren't very tech based, ironically enough crude ballistics and basic weaponry is best agaisnt them
Also I do t think they would give their cannon fodder units adaptive armor.
@@frost1262 yeah thats true too, i actually remember the crab looking sentient dont have adaptive armor either. Maybe they went quantity over quality when going full out war?
Kahl is a Certified Chad
Really cool to see you surprised and very much enjoying that. Although I couldn't stop thinking about how you were missing cool scenes because your eyes (we are watching your face) were glued to the chat. We didn't come here to hear jokes that other people made. We came here to see your reactions.
I want the Stalker to comeback even just for a brief moment to join the fight and the wolf of saturn six also.
In the opening scene, with Ballas and Lotus: Just realized who the Tenno is looking for, now that I've finished the quest....
5:26 *kills a sentient with a grakata instantly*
Me: spamming all my guns and abilities not even making a dent.
that's cause he has that ''mega god roll'' on it, 220% CC, 180% CD, 150% Multishot and 180% Damage.
Don't get too attached to his face. You guys might not look at in-game models but he's the generic corpus soldier, once you unbox them, heh. So maybe the Corpus also clone their soldiers.
Kahl, Veso, Teshin, and our warframe
The best squad in history
After you complete the steel path….you have to defeat Kahl 175 on the plains. Good luck with that. Wait is he going to turn Kahl into an even scarier sentient hybrid Kahl……….that’s terrifying
"The Grineer are triyin'. They ain't gonna do nothin' about this though."
He's the grineer that killed you on steel path
Feel like the intro before Cetus refers to Duviri Paradox
I was absolutely blown away by this quest. We waited a long time, and boy, did they deliver. 20/10 would play again
What i find interesting int the intro of the quest is that Ballas is saying something about everchanging seasons, them we see Ballas and Natah both in their different forms standing next to each other, then we see a single operator… alone… does that mean the operator is gonna change as well as Ballas and Natah have?
so all i want to know is if we get to keep the people we play as and my name for karl is bob from now on cause i want to give bob a shotgun and do some missions like bob in spy missions
I just noticed towards the end of the trailer there's 2 frames of fortuna with sentient decor everywhere
This is 3rd time I watch someone react, I just noticed the sentiments have fucking melee trails on their weapons!
tenno: litteral children taht puppeteer machine gods
kahl: y'all hear summ?
Idk if you noticed but the Dax that’s on the railjack with you doesn’t seem to be teshin. The Dax separate their ranks and titles via Saya energy colors and helmet sizes, ornaments, and shapes.. plus probably different armor markings and syandanas, so I’m thinking either other Dax are awaked or there is a group of modern warriors teshin has been training to uphold Dax honor and tradition. I imagine operator combat will evolve into something similar to what we see from the Dax .
Teshin: Wake the fuck up, tenno. I heard you haven't been playing Conclave.
10:25 sometimes i forget, brozime was responding to my comment in twitch chat. Snice the day i learned how bad conclave was, i wanted to play as other factions.
If I could play a syndicate - I'd choose Steel Meridian. Grineer are sure badass looking and acting, that's for sure. And I would always take Clem with me, together with Kahl (if that could be possible)