![]() ![]() There’s amputees, wheelchair users, drag queens, non-binary, old and young, different ethnicities - honestly, I had the biggest grin on my face looking at the crew roster. Once you’re all done familiarising yourself with who you are, you then get to meet your crew, who are just as eclectic as you are. In fact, I’d argue they’re more enjoyable here because I genuinely wasn’t expecting them. The options are limited when compared to big name RPGs, however, that doesn’t make the options any less satisfying. ![]() Then, naturally, comes the chance to finetune your looks - eye colour, build, style, even facial hair is up for grabs, and for those playing as AFAB characters too. Few games do this – in fact, I can’t name any off the top of my head – but this goes further, letting you choose from a list of presets like he, she, they, xe, or inputting your own custom pronouns.Īlongside choosing your own pronouns, you’re also asked about your ex’s pronouns, thus giving you the chance to create an experience true to your own identity. Arguably, the most innovative and impressive part of the character customisation is being able to select pronouns. After they explain to us what’s going on (anyone else gets Cowboy Bebop vibes here?), we’re able to “remember” our name, pronouns, and our appearance. Struggling to find words to speak, we’re brought back into the world of the living by C.O.R.G.I., a cute and fluffy hologram.
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