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I don't think enough people really give enough credit to the sacrifice. That WAS our second dream 2.0. Learning what the warframes truly are, not just some robot, but a living and feeling organism which we maintain symbiosis with. That scene where the operator invades umbra's mind, where he relives that horrible moment in his past ad nauseum, and then coming to one with him and giving peace, was just as if not more so powerful than the second dream.
I agree
It made me want to learn more about the frames before conversion
Agreed, I have many screenshots from that quest. Its visuals were uniquely spectacular to the rest of the game, in addition to the moving narrative!
For some reason, I put off The Sacrifice for a long time, until I mentioned it to my roommates and they made me play it. I'm glad they did. I'm pretty sure I cried. Umbra became one of my most used frames just because of that.
Man that quest was the absolute peak of Warframe. wish we'll get another second dream someday.
The second second dream
Or
The third dream
You will but this time literally
Only iconic question left is the void and Wally. Stalker just f'd off.
"You can tell there's everything around for it" no, there's not. There are more hints in dark souls than this type of fnaf direction
If Duviri is any sort of indicator - it's only downhill from here
I'm pretty that quest put a lot of us in tears cause it was that good
For me, the strongest moment in the game was with the arrival of Umbra Excalibur, when it was revealed what Ballas really is and the world in which others had to live under the boundless domination of Orokin. All of this led to the fact that I became interested in the entire Story as it was available at that time and I marveled at what I had in my eyes the whole time but simply did not see.
Sacrifice is where Warframe's story peaked and it's just kinda gone downhill since then imo
@@jojak0512 I don't get it man. The Second Dream, War Within and Sacrifice were such insanely well done story missions, how did the other ones just suck so bad in comparison?
I took a break right after The Second Dream cause I was burnt out and came back when The Sacrifice released and I was flabberghasted by how good both new mainline quests were.
And then.. The New War and The Duviri Paradox which turned out to be.. so sad and bad. The New War was a short attack on the system and The Duviri Paradox was delayed for like 3 years and it's the biggest joke in terms of story telling by far.
My favorite, as someone who didn't follow the lore very closely. Was during New War, when we were stranded in space and heard Cephalon Cy call to us while just pulling up right behind you. "On you six, Tenno". I loved this moment so much, it really put the idea that the New War was gearing up at this moment.
I still get goosebumps when I hear the song "this is what you are" because of the association of it with this quest. What an amazing journey this game has been; I'm looking forward to more.
That line delivery from Hunhow to Stalker at the start of the Second Dream is still one of the best in the game and even beyond. The Sacrifice also still holds a place in my heart for Smiles From Juran.
really showed how much of a threat Hunhow was at the time, and it also displayed that his hatred for the Tenno was much greater than Stalker's. Stalker hesitated at the thought of killing a child, but Hunhow wasted no time
This was a very pleasant trip down the memory lane. I still would love to have a lot of those things DE had in some of the trailers, but alas we have this story that just charms. Still, who knows if those bits get back to us later! Here's to many more years of Warframe!
One of the frames in that trailer looks alot like gyre fwiw
With that eternalism timeline thing maybe there is a lore where one instance of the universe found peace because the Zariman discovered infinite McDonalds in the void.
Second dream, to this day, is still my favorite quest. Just the moment where they make the big reveal with the music playing just hit soo hard for me that I can never forget it
I forgot it the next day.
The Sacrifice will always be my favorite quest. It shows just how brutal the Orokin were and just how little they valued the life of those around them, it explains the Warframes origins and it gives us Umbra's story which is one of the most tragic stories in the game. But the thing that really sold it for me was the soundtrack and the scene where we comfort Umbra in his mind as Ballas explains how we control the Warframes. I only wish they did more with Umbra, I think it would be so cool to see him wander around the orbiter and interact with us.
My first time playing through Sacrifice I remember telling a friend "I want to stab this guy". The way Ballas was talking (taunting) Umbra made me angry. Then the confrontation happened ... Got my wish.
Still wish they'd add some more Umbra Warframes. Maybe just some of the original few, like Rhino, Mag, Loki etc.
A magnificent part of this 10 year journey was the music, the voice actors, the lyrics. We all lift together vs For Namer was absolutely fantastic. I endured the release of the mess that was the Railjack update by blasting that song as I danced on the pilot seat of my Railjack.
So much care and love was put into that, and it shows.
Also love every single piece of infested lore
NOTHING beats the Second Dream. Sometimes i wish i could play it blindly for the first time all over again just so i could relive that moment of awe...there's no other gaming moment like it. It truly is a beautiful moment.
I feel bad for new players who never get the full impact because the existence of Operators will almost certainly have been spoiled beforehand. Even DE have given up on trying to keep it a secret now. The fade in to the character customisation screen was just one of the biggest gut punches ever.
@@ArcaneAzmadi Even to this day, if I'm going around Cetus or Fortuna, I will try to keep the Spoiler Mode as hidden as I can.
Or going around the open world with a Necramech, I'll do my best to not use Spoiler Mode too openly.
The Second Dream was something truly special, placing itself atop my list of best video game quests of all time. It answered LONG-running questions that there were tons of various theories for--what were we? What was a warframe? It couldn't be just a suit for some unseen pilot, because they all had different shapes, sizes, genders, everything. Were we just playing as a bunch of different people? But then why did Ordis continually refer to us singularly as "Operator"? The Second Dream answered this question in mind-blowing and beautiful fashion, with accompanying music that to this day is on my list of favorites.
But--
Quite possibly the greatest moment for me came in The Sacrifice. See, Second Dream answered what we were...but what a warframe was exactly was still unsure. Was it a robot? A suit? A...person? During the quest, we started learning that yes, indeed the warframes once were people, horribly infested, tortured, broken, destroyed, rebuilt...and now, piloted by us. Were we...body-snatchers? Were we just controlling the poor, discarded remains of what was once a person, with no regard for who they were? It is no exaggeration to say that midway through The Sacrifice, I was strongly considering if warframe was a game I could continue playing based on however it ended. I love playing the game, but I also love the lore--and these warframes that I had collected, modded, fashion-framed to look beautiful...I don't know if I could have continued playing the game if our character really was just some puppeteer of a corpse, or worse, something living, taking over their mind without their consent.
But then that one line came. You know the one:
"We had created monsters we could not control. We drugged them, tortured them, eviscerated them, we brutalized their minds. But it did not work--until they came.
"And it was not their force of will, not their void devilry, nor their alien darkness...it was something else. It was that somehow, from within the derelict horror, they had learned a way to see inside an ugly, broken thing--
"--and take away its pain."
I kid you not, the sigh of relief was loud and the sense of joy at that moment was overwhelming. We didn't bodysnatch the warframes--we helped them. We gave them something literally no one else could--peace and relief. Be it in the form of vengeance, reconciliation, or oblivion, the warframes no longer suffered the agony of existence. They could live now, in some form. And in return, they gave us their power. I never looked at my warframes the same way again. There was a newfound sense of appreciation and bonding. Though the Sacrifice didn't make any major changes to the game itself (other than giving us a free, fully leveled Excal Umbra with Umbral mods!), it changed the way I viewed the world of Warframe.
I also love how they tease that bond between Warframe and Tenno in second dream when the Warframe sacrifices itself to save us from Stalker
I agree. It was about 6am when I finished The Second Dream (that last action sequence in the Orbiter took me over an hour to finish), and after making my choices, I ugly cried myself to sleep that morning. Years later, hearing _This is What You Are_ *still* makes me choke up a bit. We may have lost our innocence, as Tenno, in the Void Jump Gone Wrong™, but it was completely shattered after The Second Dream.
I love this game so much, really want to see it go and grow for another decade.
It is my "For life game", so I hope DE starts revisiting old content and fixing the majour content isles the game has.
Lovely video king.
Here's to another 10 years Tenno
Yes, fixing and updating old lore and content is what it needs instead of a million warframes.
yep fixing and improving the foundation is most important then keep adding new stuff on a broken one
I do hope they do this in the not so distant future..
@@RockNRolisss I hope they can revisit Archwing and its various components. Because I don't think many people truly *enjoy* Archwing as much as they tolerate its existence right now.
Second dream was a game changer for sure, and is still my favorite Quest in the game. Lotus carrying the child still echoes in my mind like a fresh memory, trully a magical moment.
I'm way behind, having not played in years (come on, cross-saves!), but that Second Dream reveal is one of my favourite moments from any video game I've ever played. It was so mind blowing! That perfect revelation that generated even more questions than it answered. A real watershed moment that few games have ever managed to achieve.
What a wonderful retrospective. It did make me a bit emotional. Thanks for the video!!
"You hesitate, shadow? But remember your despair! This is your one chance to make it end. Your hatred is too weak, shadow. Mine is strong."
Man you took me back through memory, I teared up several times when I remembered quests that got my eyes tearing from way back when.
You gained a new subscriber and best love to you
Nicely done. I learned a lot of backstory I didn't know.
When my friend got me to start playing Warframe to keep him company, I had trouble connecting to these weird looking robots. Didn't really feel any kind of emotional investment at all. But my friend very craftily never spoiled what was coming to me with the Second Dream. I absolutely had no idea that the frail figure my Warframe was saving was actually me. And it was as if from that moment on, the Warframe world opened up to me & I was hooked. That was 2 or 3 years ago (time flies). And just as I had wearied of Kahl & all things Narmer, along came Duviri & the expanded role for the Drifter. I'm sucked back in as I was when my Operator was first revealed. Thanks for the look back, as sometimes things blend together in memory!
Amazing video, giving a quick, clear summary to such a vast lore
This was an Awesome Video & thanks Super Tenno 😉
really hard to pick a favorite moment. maybe the end of the new war when we get Lotus back.
great recap of the history. good job.
Favorite moment? Lying helpless on the floor of my orbiter watching the Stalker drive his Sentient sword through the middle of my Warframe, knowing full well Dispair will cross my throat in moments. Then seeing the Warframe come to life. I. Remember wondering, "are Warframes sentient or are there traces of my Teno in there, a ghost from all those years of transference". Then the Sacrifice to tie all the questions closed. I do like the episodic nature of this game, so much.
That moment was so cool to me. I wondered so much what was happening then. I thought it was answered in War Within. We found out we can control warframes from far away and without help of machines. And then Sacrifice throws a curveball with Umbra. And the dream that other warframes might be awakened as well.
The frame didn’t move cuz it’s Alive it moved because you used transference on it without the chair…
Second Dream was by far my favourite experience in Warframe. That's where I felt like the game truly began
I really hope they expand on the entrati family as a whole they are an interesting group
Thank you for doing these!
Truly and amazing video great job 😭
No other experience in _all of gaming_ can compare to the climax of The Second Dream for me- the pod opening and your Warframe collapsing like the puppet with its strings cut that it is, your Warframe reactivating on its own to save you from Hunhow and the Stalker, the arrival of the Lotus in person to save you, and your Operator's customizable face fading in as Lotus tells you "Now we fight on two fronts, my child... the war without... and the war within..." I've played games with shocking story twists before, but no other game had ever gotten me so invested in _my_ own personal character before pulling such an incredible rug-pull. That quest was the moment that I decided I'd play Warframe for as long as remained in existence, elevating it onto my list of the greatest games ever made.
Second Dream really was the moment that Warframe became more than just a cool, murder robot, hack and slash game. I remember being totally blown away by the revelations that the Tenno were children and the relationship with the Warframes. Plus, (if I'm remembering this correctly) getting to customize your Tenno AFTER the quest, after being shown what we were, made it feel so much more personal and really solidified the "this is who you are" feeling.
this brought back so many memories man, great video
That first moment out tenno touched the warframe and it carried us to safety... i knew id be playing till they shut the servers down
Amazing! Very nice retrospect. Also, congrats to DE for the 10 years. They are really passionate about this game and it shows.
Instant like. This was the best update in Warframe hands down. Only thing I could wish is if it was a bit more complete
I really enjoyed the sacrifice. A closer look at how a Warframe is created, setting the focus on at least one of them. Other Warframe's lore has been shared through quests and codex but this one was a more immersive experience.
This video has done an excellent job of just, reminding me of all these things I've loved about Warframe over the years.
The whole story around the Zariman really fascinates me.
I've always been drawn to narratives around otherworldly places and things that defy human understanding. And the story around the Void and the Zariman, up to Duviri really feels up my alley.
Duviri itself is such a bizarre place with all that mysterious - and quite creepy - lore.
Can't wait for more.
Second Dream and War Within are still some of my favorite gaming/story moments of ALL time, but Excalibur Umbra's story definitely gets an honorable mention as one of my favorite warframe quests. The talent that DE has working on all of this is just amazing.
All right, pumpkin potato, that explains and clears up everything. Their combination of two elements a human entity and a uncontrollable symbiote or fungus. When the two combined together it creates a Warframe based off of that human element elements and the infested ( uncontrollable mutation disease) you can say it similar to X-Men. You can say that the formulation of their body is similar to that of a scaly-foot snail..... That's pretty good.
I got in a bit later and never really read the codex much, so while Second Dream was a heck of a reveal, Umbral Excalibur and learning what the Warframes ACTUALLY are was a heck of a reveal for me.
I need to go back and play some of the older quests again and re-read some codex entries.
warframes story is one of my favorites in gaming, after having plaed the game for years with basicly no story to speak of and then getting to experience the second dream is just unforgetable
The Second Dream was one of my favorite moments in any form of media. Shame that The Duviri Paradox tends to spoil a little too much about the quest, not outright spoiling the twist, but makes the twist less impactful imo.
I know they didn't want their big new addition to the game to only be accesible to the players who'd already racked up 200+ hours on the game, but I still think it was a genuine and significant mistake to add Duviri as an alternative starting path for a new player.
Honestly, I remember when I played that quest.
My first thought: "This is like a Darth Vader level twist"
my story line...discovering who we are.
Truly a rare moment full of potential. Story wise it hit a major emotive point. Gameplay wise it opened up a neat secondary system under the AoE kills.
Alas, living up to potential has been the biggest flaw of each expansion. Open world bounties that copy paste too hard, railjack that launched then was backed away from because a bunch of no lifers had no chill, a “new war” that stated and ended in cutscenes instead of being a part of a long term path forward.
I recall the emotional rush I felt at the end of the Second Dream
Man…didn’t know klems creator passed away recently. rest in peace man.
Great video btw.
The memories of the Second Dream is what still keep me playing warframe since fall 2013❤
nothing hit me as hard as seeing the tenno for the first time after playing for years thinking its just suits of armor we're swapping. although seeing wally fly out of a hole is a close second
The operator is what changed the game for me. Then afterwards the push to make the operator mandatory in some missions. That's when I put the game up, the operator doesn't feel at all like a warframe and removes what I used to enjoy about the game.
4:56 one of the most chilling phrases in the game
my favorite moment isn't that popular, but it's the end of the sevagoth quest where you're fighting all the corpus as the shadow, while the sea shanty plays. then you finish the quest and realize that the entire sequence was the memory of a dying tenno, fighting his or her last battle, as they were being rescued.
also the harrow quest was peak, and the zariman is peak in general, and teaming up with hunhow was peak, and veso is extremely underrated, and his segment was one of my favorites in the new war, and deck 12 is peak, the deimos questline is peak, fighting eidolons is peak, and every time I go to ticker and buy someone's debt bonds it's peak, and the weird will they won't they romance between Kahl and Kaelli is WEIRD but also kind of cute in an even weirder way, and it's PEAK.
Sound problems from 6:30? Just on my PC?
Great vid! Greeteings.
No issues for me
Man I need to download warframe again and play through all these quests. I haven’t played since they released the ship things.
Man the lore and story of Warframe would make some excellent anime. I also, wish they would expand the use of enimy faction characters like the Grineer Khal, Prodman or that other corpus. I can also, imagine such characters being a better solution to conclave where you play as the various factions with faction specific loadouts. Then of course to revitalise the rewards for conclave as they are out of date to what players actually want.
Warframe was a game before Second Dream, and another after. I can put this as one of my favorite games quests, such the tons of feelings that quest brought to me.
Warframe foi um jogo antes do Segundo Sonho, e outro depois. Posso colocá-la como uma das melhores quests dos jogos que já joguei, devido a quantidade de sentimentos que a jornada me trouxe.
Love this game with my heart. I had seen Steve control Liset and say something like "space pirates" and I really wanted to play that. After a few years, during a Tennocon, Orbis Valis was presented and, along with it, the Railjack. In the same year, due to various issues inside and outside my life, I was giving up on everything. I was already tired, unwilling to do anything, just end it all. The only thing I wanted was to control a bigger ship, in space, like a Star Wars battle. I waited for the update, and when it came, it went beyond expectations. I met people, I started doing lives, and these thoughts passed as I played. Warframe saved me. The Digital Extreme team has no idea who I am, but I am so grateful to each and every one of them.
Wonder if we ever get a warframe that has his memory intact and acts on his own
Opening a path for a sidemission for its origin and what it fights for and so on
Since Styanax got his animation were he acts more or less as a bountyhunter/hero, I wished he would habe gotten this theme
Warframe could easily be a horror game with the crazy lore it has. Murderous, savage untamed frames on the loose. I like it.
I remember beating that quest on my birthday, it was powerful.
The end of The Sacrifice is my fav
Never forget how many times DE has retconned the primes lore
Ope... goosebumps again
It's been a good ride so far!
hell they need to bring back OG survival draco mission rip
I truly wish Hunhow will see light again and return to the Tau system (maybe we could go with him/taken by him)
I remember when it came out! Still my favorite quest.
I'm still waiting for them to finally let us go to Tau. I was hoping it would be introduced in the New War.
I miss this game so much, it I had to quite due to having a PC more powerful than my Xbox console due to cross platform saving not being a thing.
Yo potato have you been having any problems with your gear wheel because I can't add anything to my wheel on the ship nor to my emotes
ahh yes when you find out how the sausage is made err warframes it just farther drives home how fracked up the Orokin were.
my favorite is the second dream, then we got the bow from stalker, i love stalker.
I didn't know the player who came up with Clem passed away. I'm gonna go find that memorial in Iron Wake next time I'm on. Where is that lore about Rhino? Is that from Simaris? I don't remember that at all.
Warframe lore: Space ninja do stuff
Warframe lore after The second dream:
love this
Nothing did beat the Second Dream so far...and how could anything possibly do it?
Once one accepts it, the others quest become much more enjoyable.
Along the main storyline, The New War has easily the second place, and the War Within third.
The Sacrifice is last in my personal chart (yes, even Natah is better than that imo), while my special mention has to go to the Glast Gambit; a forever and ever underestimated quest (always IMHO).
Really still going to mark an era for Warframe to become supported by the government even. Neuralink x Warframe, to an event of research for dissabled people to become viable to play games as well. A future that is stronger than we are now. Warframe has great potential!
Would like to see the original system where our operators come from
ok read the title and thought, this can only be one thing. yup was right
So the infestation keeps memories you think it might hold a clue to the void thing… is the 1999 trailer robots infected or is it a sentient thing
Sargus Ruk: "What flesh is within that Warframe? I will crush it. I will fill my lungs with your death!"
Me: "hehehe el no sabe"
the second dream will always be my favorite quest, as wat the lotus said...."dream, not of wat u are, but of wat u want to be"
and with tat phrase, i want to be a bad ass warframe killing machine able to nuke every high lvl enemies with ease.........until DE, like stalker, had to nerf everything 🤣🤣🤣
jokes aside, the 2nd dream is like a calm lullaby tat calms the storm
cheers for another 10 DE
Why does the Lotus wearing red lipstick on the thumbnail? 😂 it wasn’t there initially
im still so mad that i was spoiled for second dream. This game's story is still greath tho and im glad i didnt get spoiled for anything else after that.
One of the best quest ever. Just the whole quest of unlocking operator is mindblowing
i feel like duviri have more quest in the future, and in quest drifter rebuild the lost islands and create better def of this ream, or like in furtuna, duviri finaly lose, and meyby after quest duviri have new look andone time meyby split for short parts like emotion, corruptet duviri and nexst another emotion
1:20 I wouldn't be surprised if he did indeed possess the Lotus.
2:04 (signs cross).
9:20 (signs cross).
perfect game and story
Some people wonder how the Man In The Wall could be both the wall and the doppleganger on the wall. Simple answer is that bother are simply illusions.
I forgot about Veso for a bit... But I'm still sad we lost him
Still don't know how your warframe moved on its own in your orbiter after being impaled by Stalker.
Viva Warframe. 🎉
Second stream still has a special place for me thanks to how well it was executed. It is also why i refuse to replay that quest so that my memories of it won't be tainted. Rell his quest was a pain though as the operator part was still clunky at that point if you didn't do a lot of operator only missions. Same with the new war, with how certain fights turned out to just be annoying with how they got made. Sacrifice was kinda fun though, so eh.
The other quests, while still being overall fun at times were not that memorable to me. Yarelli was fun, but besides skateboarding i can't remember anything about that one. Same with limbo, something with mathematics that went boom and got him spread over the universe.
Wait, there is a story? I thought is was just a cobbled together fever dream. Kill stuff that is the warframe story. The end
I miss playing warframe😢
Yeah I used to love the quests in this game but lately I feel like I have no idea what is going on.
I remember building umbra excal for the first time and the weird thing that happened afterwards.
Im playing this game 6 years now and I still have no clue what's going on
Warframe is my favourite most played great game
And we still don't have Clem as a floof or statue to purchase.
Ii love this game. ❤
This quest is probably my favorite of the story quests.