LuchaSloth
Sloth
Also, I mean...it goes without saying that some games just have no reason for customization.
If you have something like God of War, Witcher, or Tomb Raider...then those characters need to be Kratos, Geralt, and Lara Croft respectively. Of course, it's great to have extra costumes and things in that case. I do love customization in that sense...but, I would never want a fully fleshed-out character creation suite. It just doesn't belong in games like that.
On the other hand, if you're playing something like Elder Scrolls, Cyberpunk, Pokemon, or pretty much any other RPGs/sports games, then I think you absolutely want customization in those. So...like I said before, my overall preference of video games has always leaned more towards the pre-set characters in games with a linear story. But...if I am playing something where it's commonplace to have customization, then yeah...I still want that to be rich in options.
If you have something like God of War, Witcher, or Tomb Raider...then those characters need to be Kratos, Geralt, and Lara Croft respectively. Of course, it's great to have extra costumes and things in that case. I do love customization in that sense...but, I would never want a fully fleshed-out character creation suite. It just doesn't belong in games like that.
On the other hand, if you're playing something like Elder Scrolls, Cyberpunk, Pokemon, or pretty much any other RPGs/sports games, then I think you absolutely want customization in those. So...like I said before, my overall preference of video games has always leaned more towards the pre-set characters in games with a linear story. But...if I am playing something where it's commonplace to have customization, then yeah...I still want that to be rich in options.