Asking for a friend, he is really into nice third person views of ass the most
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Pseudoregalia - If you don't mind slightly furry. It's a great 3D platformer with innovative and refined movement mechanics.
Haydee - The protag is well into gooner territory but the game is actually really interesting. It's a third person shooter with tomb raider style climbing that takes place in a harsh 3D labyrinth. The enemies are very dangerous and you have limited inventory and saves. It is not for casuals. I actually think this game is high art due to how the character and mechanics both deliberately eschew mainstream appeal. The sequel is trash.
Saints Row: The Third - GTA-like that allows you to make your own character and change their appearance at any time. It's good fun, especially in coop.
Tomb Raider: Anniversary - A remake of the first game, and reasonably well done. I believe there are mod loaders and such if you want to go full gooner. It's on sale for $1 right now so if you've never played TR now is the time.
Shantae and the Pirate's Curse - A 2D platformer with a cute brown genie girl. This one stands out against the other entries in the series for it's superior movement mechanics. Many of the characters and enemies are cute and sexy girls.
That's about it really. Batman Arkham City has a part where you play as catwoman. In RE5 you can play as Sheva but only in coop I think. Velvet Assassin is a fun sneaky stabby game if you can get it cheap, though your character is not super hot but she ain't bad.
You can do that in 2 and 4 as well.
To be fair, Saints Row 3 and 4 have better graphics, with decent'ish female characters that you can make. Saints Row 1 and 2 have pretty rough character visuals, but are far superior games when it comes to gameplay versatility, AI, and story.
Saints Row 3 is kind of the sweet spot because it has fantastic mechanical handling and controls, with the best gunplay in the series, and an inviting enough art-style, but the plot isn't completely meme-tier like Saints Row 4. The biggest downside for me with Saints Row 3 was how they removed the combat system from Saints Row 2, which has one of the best in the open-world genre alongside Sleeping Dogs and the first Godfather.
My dream is to have Saints Row 2 in the Saints Row 3 engine. I felt like 2 had the stronger narrative but 3 had the better game feel.
100% agreed. Saints Row 2 has one of the best narratives in any action game, and I loved the mechanics, but yeah Saints Row 3 had such smooth gameplay. Shame about what happened to Volition.