Nowadays, Halloween is basically the entirety of October, and the spooky stuff usually begins long before the 31st. Case in point: the latest game update for Ghostwire: Tokyo, which revamps its photo mode with a host of new features.
With the latest update installed, the surreal action game's photo mode has been given an overhaul. You'll now be able to initiate the mode by pressing right on the D-pad, which is much more convenient. Once you're in, the UI has been changed to make it easier to use, and controlling the camera has been improved too. You'll also be able to pause enemies, move Akito in Selfie Mode, and change the time of day.
Then there's new filters and all kinds of new composition options for you to tinker with. From 19th October, you'll even find new cosmetics added — a Perfect Shot emote and an Artist's Suit costume.
If you're into your digital photography, it seems Ghostwire: Tokyo now has a much better photo mode. Will you be hopping in to explore the new options? Say cheese in the comments section below.
[source bethesda.net, via playstationlifestyle.net]
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I sold this after completing it so wont be going back. It was fun enough initially but by the end of the game felt very repetitive
I really do like this game, it's a 8.9/10 to me, I just terrible at composing in photo mode.
@Rob_230 it was good repetition though nice place to saunter around collecting souls. Good ambience about the game I miss my time there, like a good chunk of my life is gone. Is what it was becoming…
Kind of an odd decision to be honest. It would have been better at launch considering all the cosmetics in a first person game.
Wondering if this game is gonna get a slight boost next year, when it comes to Game Pass. Now it just feels like it came and went and (to my brain) already seems like a game that came out well over an year ago, not seven months.
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