@undeadpool: Yeah, there are certainly plenty of JRPGs with swimsuit costumes (and, y'know, Dead or Alive, LOL), but for this I think the idea is that you have a game with individual pieces of armor that are all actually displayed/rendered on the character in the game world and can be individually removed and leave the character in their underwear or whatever--as opposed to having an armor image that only shows up in a menu, or having a default full "costume" that can't be removed without first finding an alternate costume.
Come to think of it, didn't the Xenoblade Chronicles games do this? I've only played 1 and 2, and didn't finish either one, so it's been something like six years, but I seem to recall that they also had "armor" you could put on that would make you look more naked than just removing everything. I could be wrong.
I get what you're saying, I feel like I'm just along for the ride and trying to come up with what you're talking about. Because I know it's there, it's on the TIP of my brain, I can so clearly see the UI of the game, I just can't get the title. And as I read that back, I think I'm starting to sound like a conspiracy theorist.
Or I'm thinking of Saint's Row, which just removed gender tags from clothing and suddenly became iconic. I will never forget my roommate's VERY accurate-to-life large, pasty, male character running around in a red bikini and bandana while he drunkenly screamed, "I'M ELEKTRA, MISTRESS OF JUSTICE!" while stabbing random NPCs.
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