Let's just clear the air: I don't know what Dune is. I've never read the books, I've never seen the movies, all I'm certain of is that every actor that plays Paul Atreides (Kyle MacLachlan in 1984, Timothée Chalamet in 2021) has to be sexy.
So it is out of this powerful affinity for sexy people that I chose to play Dune: Awakening's Steam Next Fest demo character creator, which I spent so much time with I guess I need to play the game now.
While Dune: Awakening's creator doesn't offer as much heavenly minutiae as the designers in games like Dragon Age: The Veilguard or Cyberpunk 2077, it does provide a reasonable balance between customization and pre-made, hot-and-ready characters.
Sliders for things like lips, thighs, and eyeballs all go up to a value of nine, allowing enough room for personal flourishes without getting too twiddly.
That said, I do wish Dune: Awakening had more variation in its array of tan or dark skin tones, which is a historical issue in video games, but the survival MMO's creator at least offers enough flexibility for me to, basically, be happy.