Ghost of Tsushima set the bar high with its exceptional photo mode, allowing players to capture breathtaking vistas throughout Japan. With the release of the highly anticipated sequel, Ghost of Yotei, fans are eager to utilize this beloved feature once more—in a fresh new way. If you’re excited to snap captivating landscapes of Ezo or dramatic battle scenes in Atsu, this comprehensive guide will walk you through accessing photo mode and getting the most out of it in Ghost of Yotei.
How to Access Photo Mode and Capture Beautiful Photos in Ghost of Yotei
The good news? You can jump into photo mode from the very start of your journey as Atsu in Ghost of Yotei. Use this feature anytime during gameplay, whether you’re riding across the land or locked in combat with ronins—just avoid it during cutscenes for the best experience. True to its predecessor, this sequel includes a range of settings in photo mode like depth of field adjustments, various photo filters, options to modify Atsu’s facial expressions, and even control over time and weather. You can even play around with wind speed for added dramatic flair.
Here’s how to dive into photo mode and capture stunning pictures in Ghost of Yotei:
- Press the ‘Right D-Pad button‘ whenever you want to access photo mode.
- Fine-tune your shot by adjusting various settings to achieve your desired look.
- Once satisfied, hide the HUD by pressing the ‘triangle’ button.
- Currently, Ghost of Yotei does not offer a direct save option for photos, mirroring its predecessor’s features.
- Instead, press the ‘create/share’ button and select the screenshot option to capture your image.
Your captured images will be stored in your PlayStation’s Media Gallery. While it may seem unusual that Sucker Punch Productions skipped including a direct save feature—common in many other games—the new tracking mode, time alteration, and weather effects certainly add depth to this photo mode. I’ve found myself pausing the action more often than not to capture some of the most breathtaking images I’ve seen in a video game.
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How does Ghost of Yotei’s photo mode compare to the original Ghost of Tsushima?
Ghost of Yotei retains the rich features of its predecessor while adding enhancements, particularly in environmental control and aesthetic options, making it easier to create visually striking images.
Can you save photos taken in Ghost of Yotei directly to your gallery?
No, the game does not currently offer a built-in save option. Players must use the screenshot function after hiding the HUD to store images in the Media Gallery.
What settings can be adjusted in photo mode in Ghost of Yotei?
Players can modify depth of field, apply various photo filters, change Atsu’s expressions, and adjust weather and time settings to enhance their photographs.
Is the photo mode accessible during combat in Ghost of Yotei?
Yes, you can access photo mode during gameplay, including combat, though it is inaccessible during cutscenes.
As you embark on your journey capturing memorable moments in Ghost of Yotei, don’t forget to explore other engaging content on Moyens I/O. Happy snapping!