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Pre-Character Customization Gameplay
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Character Customization is an increasingly common element of modern video games. It can also be an extremely time-consuming process (especially with how complex character generation has become) that gives the game an extremely slow start. So game developers will occasionally give players the best of both worlds by teasing them with an introductory bit of gameplay to give them an idea of the core gameplay loop before plopping them into the character generation screen to spend the next hour or two making sure their character looks and plays just right. Naturally, this requires some clever tricks to mask the fact that your protagonist essentially has no appearance. If the game is in first person, this is easy enough, but some developers will do things like put you in control of a completely different character, or cover the protagonist from head to toe, so the player can't make out any details about them. If there are several voices available for the Player Character, the game may require you to pick one of them before the introductory gameplay section (often combined with picking their gender), or just render them mute for the duration or equip them with a voice changing gadget. Often overlaps with A Taste of Power and Diegetic Character Creation. Compare also Crutch Character. |
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Most MechWarrior games start the player with a default version of one of the game's various Humongous Mecha for at least one mission before allowing customization, either by unlocking the option directly or actually having enough money in the bank to afford the parts and labor for tinkering. Older games would start the player with a light 'Mech to keep costs down, while newer games will start players with medium 'Mechs to bump the survivability up. | |
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In Pillars of Eternity II: Deadfire, you first gain control of the protagonist in The Inbetween, the place where souls go when they're separated from the body. Here, the Watcher appears as a vaguely humanoid blob of purple light and mist as they wander along a path while the previous game is briefly recapped, then chat with a psychopomp who handles the chargen process. Once that's done, your soul form changes to a transparent purple version of the selected character model, and shortly afterwards you wake up in your customised body. | |
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In Oblivion's tutorial level, you select your Birthsign and Class, which convey innate abilities and skill specialties, when the Emperor and his bodyguard ask the player character about them partway through. The bodyguard might lampshade it if your Class is completely at odds with the skills you've used thus far. | |
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Sonic Forces begins with a Sonic stage. After clearing that stage, you get a series of cutscenes before you get to create your own Player Character. | |
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Skyrim opens with you in a cart taking you towards your execution by beheading. You cannot move freely, but you can look around and trade a few phrases with fellow prisoners, before an Imperial official in charge of the execution asks you about your race and name for the records. | |
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Dark Souls II allows the player, clad in completely concealing clothingnote which you can take off in the menu, but it does not change the visible model, to wander about an intro area before entering the Firekeepers' house where customization takes place. It's not only possible to fall to your death here, but there's even a branching path leading to a fight with an ogre (this is before you even have access to any weapons or equipment, so most players will simply meet a grisly death.) | |
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Utilized in both Saints Row: The Third and Saints Row 4. The former has The Boss and their underlings all dress up in Johnny Gat outfits (complete with gloves and oversized bobbleheads) and use voice modulators while they rob a bank and get into a massive shootout with the police. The latter includes a mission where The Boss infiltrates a military facility to kill Cyrus Temple from the previous game, this time dressed in full-body combat armor with helmet and being unable to say anything due to a broken radio. And even before this is a cutscene showing The Boss sitting on a massive ornate throne wearing a suit of Powered Armor that they acquired just before the Final Boss battle. | |
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A similar situation happens as well in Far Cry: New Dawn, where the customization screen pops up after the intro. | |
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Some tabletop RPG campaigns, such as Vecna Lives! from Dungeons & Dragons, start the players off with a group of premade characters, then replace them with characters made by the players. There are also campaigns featuring so-called "funnel system", where you start off as zero-level peasants with no class skills and, should you survive, get to roll up a level one adventurer based on the original character. | |
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Mass Effect 2 opens with a surprise attack on the Normandy where you control Shepard, clad from head to toe in N7 armour, rushing to the cockpit to save Joker. Only after that you get to customise their appearance (before then you could only pick their gender). | |
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Downplayed in Far Cry 5. You're asked to pick a gender for the Deputy, but play the prologue where you and your team attempt to arrest Joseph Seed after that. The Deputy is wearing a uniform that reveals no skin from the neck down, and wears black gloves. Only once Dutch asks the Deputy to change clothes is the player given the option to customize the Deputy in greater detail. | |
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Far Cry: Downplayed in Far Cry 5. You're asked to pick a gender for the Deputy, but play the prologue where you and your team attempt to arrest Joseph Seed after that. The Deputy is wearing a uniform that reveals no skin from the neck down, and wears black gloves. Only once Dutch asks the Deputy to change clothes is the player given the option to customize the Deputy in greater detail. A similar situation happens as well in Far Cry: New Dawn, where the customization screen pops up after the intro. |
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Shadows over Camelot suggests a Challenge Run where players begin the game as "squires" and only unlock their knights' unique abilities after successfully completing their first quest. | |
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Dragon's Dogma has the player control a completely different Arisen who will eventually go on to become the Seneschal in a segment occurring years before the events of the game. | |
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A frequent occurance in The Elder Scrolls series: Morrowind starts with you waking up on a prison ship and being ordered to speak to a sequence of Imperial officials who ask you questions about your background, allowing you to customize your character. Notably, you cannot toggle the third-person view until you've picked your appearance. The most noticeable effect is that the camera height in first person will move up or down if you pick one of the taller or shorter races. In Oblivion's tutorial level, you select your Birthsign and Class, which convey innate abilities and skill specialties, when the Emperor and his bodyguard ask the player character about them partway through. The bodyguard might lampshade it if your Class is completely at odds with the skills you've used thus far. Skyrim opens with you in a cart taking you towards your execution by beheading. You cannot move freely, but you can look around and trade a few phrases with fellow prisoners, before an Imperial official in charge of the execution asks you about your race and name for the records. |
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Morrowind starts with you waking up on a prison ship and being ordered to speak to a sequence of Imperial officials who ask you questions about your background, allowing you to customize your character. Notably, you cannot toggle the third-person view until you've picked your appearance. The most noticeable effect is that the camera height in first person will move up or down if you pick one of the taller or shorter races. | |
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In Dragon Age II, you start by selecting Hawke's sex and class, but not appearance. You then begin the intro scene, with the default/iconic version of Hawke effortlessly slaughtering waves of bad guys. The game then cuts to its Framing Device, where it's revealed that this is a story being told by one of your future party members while under interrogation, and his interrogator suspects he's making it up. He admits he's exaggerating to play up to the legend that Hawke has become, and the scene restarts, this time allowing you to select what Hawke 'really' looks like. | |
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The starting economy of the Armored Core games is usually heavily weighted against the player (particularly due to the need to pay for ammo restock and armor damage), so playing with a stock AC is necessary for a couple of missions to build up the capital to start buying nicer parts. | |
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Character generation in most New World of Darkness game lines starts with a Muggle and then adds the appropriate supernatural template. These games propose an optional "prelude" chapter to play out how said Muggle got bitten by a vampire, Awakened to magic, had their First Change into a werewolf, and so on. | |
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Dragon Ball Xenoverse opens with the player controlling Goku throughout history battling Frieza, Cell, and Kid Buu. It then lets you create your own, fully-customized superpowered fighter to play as for the rest of the game. | |
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It is tradition for Gundam Breaker to start the first mission with some kind of default Mobile Suit—denying the player customization by virtue of not having picked up any parts to customize with yet, or not being able to access the parts store with all those shiny, high end Gunpla. | |
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