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The character creation in Saints Row: The Third Remastered remains one of the most flexible and celebrated features of the game, providing a robust suite of tools to craft anything from a realistic self-portrait to a surreal, purple-skinned alien.
Lip gloss is particularly useful in the Remastered version to prevent lips from looking too pale in shaded areas. Changing Your Look In-Game
: All human models have been completely redone for higher fidelity. Body Archetypes : Uses a unique triangular slider to balance between physiques. No Gender Gating
1. Core Differences from Original SR3
- ~50 hairstyles (same as original). Remastered improves strand rendering but no new cuts.
- Hair color – two-tone (primary + streak/highlight) with custom RGB.
- Facial hair limited to goatees, mustaches, sideburns – no full beard except preset faces.
If you lack artistic skill, search for "Celebrity recreations." The remaster’s facial mesh allows for shockingly accurate Keanu Reeves or Samuel L. Jackson builds. One user even created a perfect Walter White, proving the system’s depth.
Between missions, the creator sat at his keyboard again. He refined a few details—an added ring, a trace of gray at the temple—small edits like life choices, subtle and deliberate. Friends joked that he spent more time on his look than weapons loadouts, but Jax knew better: identity was armor, and armor mattered.