Champions Online
Here is what to expect in Champions Online: Champions Online is a somewhat outdated superhero MMORPG. Here you create a hero completely freely and have countless options.
The editor of Champions Online
Here is everything you can set: Most online role-playing games clearly define your race. An elf is always delicate, a dwarf is always small and stocky. In Champions Online, however, you can let loose! Your superhero can be anything.
Do you want a classic Superman-type with a cape? No problem! Do you prefer a hulk-like power monster? No problem! Would you like to be a humanoid cat with fish fins? We can do that!
These are the highlights: Once you have finished your hero, you still need to give him or her a fun superhero outfit. Here, Champions Online also offers you a ton of options. Whether it’s capes, crazy patterns, or funny accessories: you can have it!
There are also features like the pose designer. You can set what body posture your avatar assumes when they are doing nothing. This allows you to further personalize the hero, as a lounging rogue has a different aura than a straight-backed superhero who heroically sticks their chin out into the wind!
The Elder Scrolls Online
Here is what to expect in ESO: Zenimax’s large online role-playing game The Elder Scrolls Online not only offers a vast game world full of details. You also have a decent selection of playable races, each of which has its own styles and customization options.
The editor of ESO
Here is everything you can set: In addition to various human races like the Imperials, the hulking Nord, or the rather oriental-looking Redguards, there are four drastically different elf races (including Orcs!) and the reptilian Argonians as well as the feline Khajiit.
Especially the reptilian and feline races offer some crazy options for fur colors, manes, horn combs, or scale pigmentation. They also come with tons of hairstyles and accessories like scars and war paint.
You can also adjust your heroes’ body measurements with sliders. The Elder Scrolls Online places emphasis on a realistic appearance. So, no overly outlandish figures are possible. But it’s still possible to create a muscular cat with a mohawk hairstyle or a cozy reptile with a beer belly.
These are the highlights: A special feature of ESO comes into play only after character creation. Because you can give your hero new animation sets. These change how you move and how certain emotes work in a radical way.
So you can look down on everyone as a domineering despot, jump through the land like a fool as a goofy court jester, or wander around drunk everywhere while taking a beer mug with you.
Those who like to play as a rogue can sneak around like a thief, always carry a knife as an assassin, or lounge around cheekily as a “brazen assassin”.