vidsgame: That's true. There's no hero creation but there is definitely room in those games for abilites, skills, powers, costumes, personal story and different characters depending on the game.
For characters, they could just call the game Gotham and let you pick different characters from the comics that take place in that city. You could then sort of customize the face.
However, it may be easier to go the Witcher route in the Batman games in case someone were to desire an RPG out of Batman. It could certainly be done as Bruce Wayne is the sort of person who has his own storyline that varies throughout depending on what you're reading.
Of course, there is more than enough room to come up with something original as well like Agents of Mayhem has done.
Anothername: If it plays like a Saints Row/Oblivion/probably the GTAs Elmo mentioned it would already be a step forward if from a certain sized rooster could be chosen. Like pick your char from the whole Bat family in your Gotham example.
I think a franchise free (or less constricted) game would be better though. Where the "Big Hero" is not known yet and could completely created from the ground up by the player and that char is the big one without Batman casting a big shadow over you like he would in a Gotham game where you play Nightwing or Batwoman.
Then again I would not mind the same in a Metropolis game but I guess thats because Supes ain't such a control freak.
In all cases; creating "your own" char is king. Even if its a game where they might restrict the power sets to a certain degree to create a specific setting & atmosphere.
Definitely. I love the Grand Theft Auto games but I do think the last great one was San Andreas and I also love Saints Row for laughing at itself at times.
Either way is fine with me. I definitely would appreciate being able to free roam as a superhero Marvel or DC or better yet something original would work perfectly as well.
Creating your own character, I could have really gone either way, for me that was a bonus as usually in games before the Elder Scrolls, I was just always playing a preset character. However, this feature I have realized now, is a staple in RPGs so in that regard it should be added.