Why APB's customization options might be a big deal (or not)
Filed under: Opinion, All Points Bulletin, Crime
There's a clip over at GameVideos (embedded above) that depicts All Points Bulletin's character customization system. We say "customization" instead of "creation" because we doubt all the exhibited features will be available to new players. We learned at GDC (in the very same session this video originated from, actually) that visual customization options will be among players' rewards for successful play.
Rock, Paper, Shotgun's Kieron Gillen was nevertheless impressed with all the options. He commented on the exhibit, and posited that APB has that Grand Theft Auto je ne sais quoi. The culprit: the art style, which when combined with creativity will give the game a human quality that transcends the mechanics of the game. Because of that, Gillen is looking forward to APB more than he is to any other MMO.
He took a jab at World of Warcraft, saying that because each item of clothing in WoW has critical stats tied to it, no one expresses him or herself through clothing. Stats are more important than self-expression in WoW society, right? Gillen prefers the City of Heroes approach, which he believes APB shares. But does it? We don't really know yet, do we? Maybe your clothing style affects your skills. That's something to wonder about. We'll see.






Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
6-17-2008 @ 8:51PM
Matt Graham said...
Oh my God... I've never seen any kind of customization anywhere NEAR that! Amazing!
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6-18-2008 @ 11:10AM
ScytheNoire said...
APB is going to rock if done right. A GTA MMO would be insanely fun. Especially if it doesn't have a level system, but is just about having fun and customizing your characters, getting phat lewt, and kicking ass. Can't wait to play it.
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6-18-2008 @ 6:59PM
Cray said...
This is exactly what MMO's need.
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6-19-2008 @ 6:42AM
joel said...
one thing i liked about eq2 was you can have your stats gear but there were also appearance slots. gear placed in there wont add stats of any kind but you do take that gears appearance.
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6-25-2008 @ 2:23PM
Arkanaloth said...
I must admit.. I'm impressed.. don't think I'll get the game as I don't really care for GTA, but maybe future game devs will realize that customization and individuality are good things to have in character development.
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