Characters are very expressive and show off some neat reactions to the main character and the particular path he’s on. The main character is customizable, but like the levels, it feels a little too contained. You begin the game with a generic looking character and as the game progresses, he’ll evolve depending on how you choose to play him. If you go for more of a hulking brute character and spend all your skill points in strength, he’ll become a brutish hulk. If you go for more of a sly thief, he will develop as more of a slinky, agile character. You can also buy tattoo and hairstyle cards to further develop your character’s look. There’s a wide variety of choices, but the system is too dependant on players having to find the cards – meaning you can go through the entire game and never see some hairstyles or tattoos. Thankfully, a bulk of these can be purchased, but others require you to embark on certain quests.
Sound is all about polish and detail. Voice acting is very well done and helps to create an immersive atmosphere. The voice work is wonderful and characters are quite talkative. As you grow in fame, villagers will call out your title and either clap, laugh, or shriek in fear. There are even times when you can walk in on some character’s conversations and listen in. The musical score fits into the game perfectly and conveys just the right amount of fantasy-feel into the game.