Ever since the highly anticipated photo mode made its debut for Death Stranding on PS4, fans have been churning out some fun and incredible edits that defy what should be possible for such a simple feature. One such piece from Reddit user 29_nov is a fanmade movie poster which, despite the fact that the game
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Since the release of Death Stranding on PS4 last year, fans have boisterously been requesting one major feature be added to the game: photo mode. While Kojima Productions recently confirmed that the forthcoming PC edition of the game would contain a photo mode, many who presently own the title on PS4 felt like they were being left
Remedy Entertainment and 505 Games’ Control is GameInformer’s cover story this month, so a lot of new information is coming out about the title. In a Rapid Fire questions video posted today, which you can watch below, Game Director Mikael Kasurinen answered a wide variety of serious and joke questions in order to reveal more about
By now, it is common knowledge among game developers that adding a photo mode to your game is a boon to the community. Whether it is memes, capturing bugs, or uncovering hidden gems that the developers placed in the game, there is no downside. And that all can be said about the Kingdom Hearts 3 Reddit community,
The world of Red Dead Redemption 2 is a stunning one. Running on Rockstar Games’ custom RAGE engine, the game hosts arguably one of the most beautiful experiences on a console to date. However, in an era of gaming in which “photo modes” are becoming increasingly popular – from the addition of such features in
Marvel’s Spider-Man, No Man’s Sky, God of War: these three games have more in common than just their three-word titles. They have fantastic photo modes and they aren’t the only ones. 2018 has been possibly the best year for taking pictures in your favorite games: whether you’re trying to convey the heavy emotions of the moment,