Among other things, the developers have also confirmed that Days Gone will offer
a photo mode in the game.
Not exact matches
As you can see from the
photo below, the Wolverines, who can be played
in the MyCareer
mode of the
game, are playing against UCLA at Crisler Arena.
Here is what Slightly Mad Studios said about these screenshots: «As usual, all shots show purely
in -
game footage that has not been made
in any special
photo mode, using no post-processing or filters that aren't available during the actual gameplay — What you see below is what you experience while driving!»
This final shot carries no direct information, but I feel it is a strong hint that the
game will have a kind of
photo mode, similar to Snapmatic
in GTA 5.
The
game's developers reiterated that last night
in a post that promises that the
photo mode and «global increase to text size
in all menus and subtitles» will be
in «upcoming patches.»
To top it off, if you are a fan of taking gorgeous screenshots of your racing cars, the
photo mode offered
in the
game gives you the choice to capture the action from every angle making use of a variety of effects to highlight the car
in its best condition.
As usual, the shots show purely
in -
game footage that has not been made
in any special
photo mode with no post-processing or filters that aren't available during the actual gameplay — What you see below is what you experience while driving!
The initial batch of images show the car both on track and beautifully rendered
in the
game's
photo mode, also giving us a glimpse of the interior.
«As usual, all shots show purely
in -
game footage that has not been made
in any special
photo mode, using no post-processing or filters that aren't available during the actual gameplay,» the studio said.
Weather made the
game look better for sure but look at the rest: * replays - a basic feature you expect
in racers *
photo mode - not really something that makes the gameplay better * a sprinkling of extra cars on an already lacking list.
Form teams of monsters and win battles to climb the ranks
in the Monster Arena Take
in -
game pictures
in photo mode to share with friends via StreetPass ™ encounters
- two new circuits: Pac - Man Stadium and Namco Circuit -
photo frames were added to the right side of the screen - when you hit an opponent with an item, a big picture of them appear on the screen - get a visible warning anytime someone has thrown an item at you - selection of recommended courses (6 of the 12 available
in the
game), ranked by difficulty: Easy, Normal, Hard, Very Hard - all 12 courses (+ their mirrored version) are still available by pressing the Mario button - three Trial Karts - players with BaNa Passport get new special items such as Bowser's shell, Triple Green Shells, and more - players with BaNa Passport get 50 Mario coins if you chose to keep playing - get a special kart (Lightning Champ) and 12 items (Red Shell, Green Shell, Banana, Hammer, Paper Mushroom, Mega Mushroom, POW Block, and more) when you register with a Bana Passport - jump by pressing the Mario button - Mario coins to collect during races - new default item configuration - removal of the Team Play
mode
Revealed by the
game's director, Masahiro Sakurai on the
game's MiiVerse page, you'll be able to take character trophies and pose them
in the
game's
Photo Studio
mode.
Ninja Theory allows players to unleash their inner photographer
in Hellblade Senua's Sacrifice with
in -
game photo mode.
wish you could add take
photo in game with your friends and record
in story
mode... hmmm could be cool lol
16th October 2014 - Today Warner Brothers announced that a free
photo mode is coming to Middle - earth: Shadow of Mordor for the PS4, Xbox One and PC, where players can capture their favorite
in -
game... Read More
The beta will contain an interactive tutorial and both single player and multiplayer
modes, along with a
photo mode in the single player
game.
Another official mod, this one adds a new filter to the
game's
photo mode, allowing you to take screenshots with everything
in the
game taking on a cel - shaded art style reminiscent of the
game's box art.
Note: you may have noticed that some of these images are squashed, and that's because the
in -
game photo mode seems to display at a lower resolution than my monitor.
The
game also comes with a
photo mode, albeit
in the form of a mobile phone camera which Kiryu uses to take pictures of strangers and even selfies of himself.
Even with improved image quality, God of War 3: Remastered looks sterile and two - dimensional when not
in motion, and the
photo mode can't do much good with the
game's designer - controlled camera angles.
I can spin the camera around with the right stick, drop
in and out of the impressive
photo mode, but that's it — I've become a statue, and it's happened so late into the
game that I don't really want to start over.
SMD insist that each and every one of these preposterously photogenic snapshots was captured using the
in -
game engine without the use of a
photo mode or fancy filters.
While the
photo mode isn't
in the
game yet, the devs have promised that it will be one of the first pieces of downloadable content available for players to try.
During a livestream counting down to the
game's launch, the devs gave us our first look at the future
photo mode in action.
Once again, Slightly Mad insist that all the screenshots displayed below have been sourced
in -
game without the use of
photo modes or filters that aren't available
in the
game.
The most realistic 3D drift racing simulation on mobile devicesIn The
Game: - Race
in night city - Feel the Night Racing Atmosphere - 6 amazing drift cars - Awesome graphics -
Photo mode to share your coolest drifts with your friends
I kept seeing screenshots and thinking to myself, «Well, every
game can't be Driveclub and look amazing
in photo mode.
However, everything has its flaws — you'll notice I said «
In photo mode» — that's because in actual gameplay mode the game feels softe
In photo mode» — that's because
in actual gameplay mode the game feels softe
in actual gameplay
mode the
game feels softer.
God of War finally joins other blockbuster PS4 titles
in having its own
photo mode with which to capture the
game's most visually stunning moments.
Its slapped on
photo mode falls short, and compared to
games of today, the God of War formula may wear thin, but this is still a
game that was a masterpiece
in its time.
Graphically, the
game looks great (
in photo mode) as you can see by the pictures I've put
in this review, which are all from my own gameplay.
Just moving about the world is a treat, and seeing the princess gracefully navigate through the various obstacles
in her way will have you often pause to appreciate the attention to detail (the
game even comes with a
photo mode to capture your favorite sights).
I found it
in my exploration of that vast new city (which turns out to be far less than the entirety of the
game's real estate),
in photo -
mode which allows you to take snaps of the places you've been, to share them and even rate the snaps of other players.
I was hoping for them
in the
game and not just
in photo mode.
Joining is as simple as finding one of the frequently - placed
photo booths
in the
game and switching to Chaos Squad
mode.
It's the
game that Driveclub should have been at launch, you could rightly say, with weather effects, the best
in class
photo mode, saving replays and now,
in the latest update, private online lobbies.
As you comment, the
game looks and moves great and, while we don't think necessary to add extra additional graphics settings, we have included a
photo mode in partnership with Nvidia graphic cards (Ansel) that will allow the player to capture stunning highlights of his these
games.
There's an included
photo capture
mode too, that allows players to snap, edit, and share their favorite
in -
game action that they perform.
Despite the
games» differences
in their ideas of play, Alto's Adventure was praised highly for its beauty — it even has a
photo mode — and is the area
in which Where Cards Fall seems to be following
in its footsteps.
Sounds like the standard
photo mode feature set for a Sony 1st - party
game — although there's no mention of poses, they were cool
in HZD's
photo mode.
The
game will also feature a
photo mode, similar to that found
in inFAMOUS: Second Son.
When you manage to pull people into happily spending hours
in photo mode to capture all the stunning vistas
in your
game, you know you've done something right.
From my knowledge, all of the Uncharted
games share similar trophies throughout the franchise; trophies such as scoring a certain number of headshots, killing enemies a number of times with a specific gun, or fiddling about with the
photo mode (at least
in the remastered versions, anyway).
There was plenty more shown off, including new Kingdoms, minigames and a
photo mode for the
game, all of which can be seen
in the Direct segment embedded below:
before making a couple joke
in subsequent tweets, the first one dubbing GT Sport a «
photo car shoot simulator» (hinting at the
game's Scapes
mode) and the second one mentioning that the main obstacle to getting his new Xbox branded Fanatec wheel working
in GT Sport is, well, the fact that with servers being down there's not much point
in playing the
game.
New for this edition are Director's Commentaries for the
in -
game cinematics, a
photo mode similar to the one
in inFamous: Second Son, and an excellent Making Of documentary, although the latter is also available on YouTube for free and is embedded above this very paragraph.
Similar to the
photo modes present
in games such as Batman: Arkham Knight and fellow PS4 exclusive Horizon Zero Dawn, Shadow of the Colossus «
photo mode will allow players to pause the action and take a screenshot of whatever gameplay moment they wish to capture.
There's also an edit
mode,
in which you can snap a
photo with Vita, and then the
game automatically turns it into a level.
Before we start, you'll notice
in this update I sprinkled quite a few more screenshots than usual (most of which were created by the awesome Nautilus using the
photo mode included
in the
game).