Instead of
choosing generic characters like in the Game Boy Final Fantasy Legend titles, this time you're presented with 8 specific characters.
I» maware I don't account for explaining their role as avatars, but who hasn't projected themselves or idealized characters in games where people are free to
choose generic character types?
Not exact matches
Although Toro's on the box, the game actually opens with you the player: you name your
character, fill in the necessary personal data,
choose from a
generic boy or girl avatar and you're on your way.
You
choose two main
characters as your primary players, as well as an assortment of
generic Mario creatures to fill in the remaining positions.
You can create a custom player by taking your picture, or you can
choose a
generic looking
character and fine tune their features for something that may, or may not, be a close resemblance to you.
They could have
chosen any number of well - known, cool female
characters, and they
chose the one that's designed to be
generic.»
There are very few
characters here that would even be easy to pick out of a line - up, as their styles are rather
generic, and with only eight
characters to
choose from you're not going to necessarily find one that will suit a specific play style, simply because they all fight in a similar way.
Rather than play as some
generic soldier dude, you get to
choose a Specialist — a premade
character with a name and everything, each one accessing unique weapons that activate after filling a meter.
Next is
choosing a
character class; Kampfs, Soma (
generic mage) or Gunner, determining starting stats, and what equipment can be used.
You can also
choose to play as a
generic Star Wars
character, such as a Storm Trooper or a droid, and Battlefront II will include
generic characters across all three eras as well.