originally posted in:TFS The Floods Sanctuary
Which games should or would you like to have character customization in?
Personally, I think we're long overdue for customization in a Pokemon game. Also, Dead Island. Mainly because the characters you choose from are horrible (imo) and I don't recall any of them having any real deep back stories. Also a game like Skyrim or Fallout but taking place in a zombie apocalypse would be amazing, which Dead Island could have been. I'm actually quite surprised they didn't offer customization because it seemed like a game that would.
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Halo 4. And Pokemon.
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Etch a Sketch I want to choose how many turn dials i can have!
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There are a lot of games that I think should have customization in them, but only if its done well. There are a few games that have customization that just isn't good enough to justify having that customization.
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GTA. SR3 was alright but it got old GTA with Saints Row level of customization would be amazeballs
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>#offtopic >#videogames What the flying -blam!- you -blam!-ing moron? #gaming
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Rage or GTA.
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Every game to an extent. I don't see any downside to having some extent of customization in every game. But some more than others.
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Battlefront 2. Honestly loved the game, but what pissed me off was the wrong type of troops on the wrong planet. They should at least change the colour of the troops armor :< And I always wanted to play with different armors, got boring after a few decades. STILL THE BEST GAME EVER!
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Borderlands.
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Pokemon needs a different approach, a less robotic feeling game Anywho, I can't think of a game where I wish it had more customization, Halo 4 hit the nail on the head with the level of customization it has now, it's just that everything is ugly Also, you can have Fallout with a Walking Dead feel to it, there are plenty of mods like that for the PC version
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Agreed on Pokemon, and a Zombie themed RPG-like game which you mentioned.
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halo 4
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Edited by Edmi Wohusee: 3/6/2013 9:25:38 PM[quote]Pokemon[/quote] 100% agreed. I honestly can't think of another game where it's needed. It wouldn't work very well for Battlefield. Characters look the way they do to symbolize a certain class, so players can look at each other and say "Oh, you're assault, I could use some more ammo." I don't think it'd work for L4D either, as the character's personalities and looks make up a large slice of the game. I've never played Dead Island, so I can't oblige.
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Honestly GTA really does need Saints Row's level of customization.
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Half Life 3
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Medal of Honor and Battlefield 3
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Left 4 Dead.