Camera movement issues aside, the film is beautifully mounted, with many scenes being shot in the actual locations where events occurred some 75 years ago.
Not exact matches
It's far from an insurmountable
issue, but the limitations of an analog stick are never more clear than when trying to very accurately place objects, though five different
camera movement speeds does help you get around it.
There's some weird ghosting
issue with animations and
camera movement and it makes the game look horrid.
However, CNET mentions that players head
movement is controlled by dualshock 4 rather than moving the
camera with your own head so head
movement is indeed the
issue but not exactly how I thought it might be.
The lack of direct analog stick control (used exclusively for panning and zooming the
camera) and the insistence on the use of touchscreen prompts makes
issuing what should be simple
movement and positioning commands far too difficult.
OIS certainly helps reduce shake in images and videos, but Samsung's Galaxy A (2017) handsets seem to suffer from some software
issue that makes the
camera viewfinder rather slow and laggy, which results in blury images with even the slightest
movement in some scenarios.