Aw I remember City of Heroes! Great game character customization was great in that gameVeylon said:I would give it to City of Heroes/Villains. A game where you play as a superhero and can - to a very high level of accuracy - look exactly how you want. All powers and abilities have no affect on appearance and there are alternate costumes available in case you wanted street clothes or didn't want to be the odd one out in a space or medieval themed area.
Sadly, the game's been shut down for nearly two years.
This. What was great was they added more costume features with each 'issue' (of which there were at least 17) without the need for microtransactions. Also you eventually got a wardrobe of four possible costumes, so I created costume variations for my hero to reflect my mood- Silver Age sparkly when I'm optimistic, gritty 90s Antihero for when I'm pissed off. And nothing but boxers when whimsical.Veylon said:I would give it to City of Heroes/Villains. A game where you play as a superhero and can - to a very high level of accuracy - look exactly how you want. All powers and abilities have no affect on appearance and there are alternate costumes available in case you wanted street clothes or didn't want to be the odd one out in a space or medieval themed area.
Sadly, the game's been shut down for nearly two years.
Champions and Star Trek Online, both also by Cryptic, have quite a wide variety of options (unless you go Klingon). In STO you also have a lot of customisation options with your starship as well as your captain and bridge officers. Neverwinter's CC doesn't have quite the same depth sadly, though it's still pretty extensive.Veylon said:I would give it to City of Heroes/Villains. A game where you play as a superhero and can - to a very high level of accuracy - look exactly how you want. All powers and abilities have no affect on appearance and there are alternate costumes available in case you wanted street clothes or didn't want to be the odd one out in a space or medieval themed area.
Sadly, the game's been shut down for nearly two years.
Dude, as a fellow Star Trek online player, I totally agree, and if you don't want to loose a whole day on STO, I would suggest keeping away from the custom ailen races, because they have a jack ton of things to change.Raika said:Star Trek Online is the benchmark character creator for me. It lets you determine the length of your character's fingers, for crying out loud, and I haven't even looked at the custom alien races yet.
But the pain still lingers...Veylon said:I would give it to City of Heroes/Villains. A game where you play as a superhero and can - to a very high level of accuracy - look exactly how you want. All powers and abilities have no affect on appearance and there are alternate costumes available in case you wanted street clothes or didn't want to be the odd one out in a space or medieval themed area.
Sadly, the game's been shut down for nearly two years.