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It's not entirely the same though, as it introduces the magical and wonderful FACE CODES! With this alphanumerical string you can share your creations with others or import faces into the editor. I turned the 'complexion' slider down a step if you're wondering why the face looks so different from the last one. Meaning it takes almost as long to reach this character creation screen as it does to load the Sims 2 with 15,000 DLC packs installed.Īnd after all that it turns out to be basically the Mass Effect editor all over again, with pretty much the same sliders letting you pick from the same selection of features and shift them around by a similarly limited amount. Mass Effect 2 does something I really hate in games: it made me play through the entire prologue and sit through a cutscene before I got to use the face editor. It definitely puts out prettier people than Oblivion though. Also I'm deducting points for his braces being spray painted on. Especially as he WON’T KEEP HIS DAMN HEAD STILL WHEN I’M TRYING TO CHANGE STUFF.
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Skin colours range from pale to tanned, all characters are male, and I can’t make lizards or cat people with it, so I’m not sure if I can call this a winner. In fact there’s a Min/Max button to instantly jump between extremes and I’m glad it’s there as some of these are so subtle that I wouldn’t know what they did otherwise.Īnnoyingly there’s no mouth height slider, so that’s staying put where it is, and only 30s mobster haircuts are available, so no action mullet (or spiky purple punk cut for that matter either). On the other hand it’s got real slider range issues, I mean look how many I’ve got pushed to their limits here. You can edit a single section of the face without the rest of it twisting and deforming at least. The Godfather comes out of nowhere to challenge Oblivion for best face editor of 2006 (that I know about), and honestly this is surprisingly decent. (Click the images to view them at a more sensible resolution) I have a feeling you're going to be disappointed with my results. So if you've ever wanted to see 40 or so screenshots of Solid Snake's face in a row. And by 'a few' I mean 'basically all of them'. My plan here is to pick a few of the games I remember featuring a face editor and try to recreate his face in them. No seriously I really tried to think of someone better, even asked a few people for suggestions, and this guy's the best choice we came up with. I couldn't think of anyone better for the job than iconic video game hero Solid Snake, star of the Metal Gear Solid series.
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To do that though, I'll need to attempt to recreate the same character in each editor, and after giving it some thought.
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Plus I'm curious about how face graphics have evolved over time and I want to compare them. The more character creators and appearance editors I come across in games, the more of an urge I have to make them fight each other and see which comes out the winner. Today on Super Adventures I'm taking a quick break from taking quick looks at games to indulge in a bit of Snake cloning.