A Photo Mode feature has become a staple feature in most PS5 exclusives, and Ghostwire: Tokyo is no exception even though the game is also available on Steam. Photo Mode is a fun way for players to take advantage of the game's details to create artistic memorials for each milestone that has been reached. Ghostwire: Tokyo's Photo Mode is sort of unique from most games that have the feature, including the fact that it has to be unlocked.
There are a couple of interesting features for Ghostwire: Tokyo's Photo Mode, most notably that the game remains in live-action whenever players put the camera in their hands. This means that enemies, if close enough, will still attack Akito if they can see him, even if he's hidden in the camera's selfie mode. Selfie mode brings the camera to third-person, allowing players to flex outfits like the Fallout 4 Vault Suit in Ghostwire: Tokyo. Third-person photo mode also enables players to use different emotes that can be unlocked throughout the many side quests in the game.
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Photo Mode isn't available until players reach Chapter 2, but there isn't anything, in particular, to miss out on. Every area in the first chapter can be explored again as Chapter 2 begins, including the hospital where Akito first encounters Hannya. Likewise, outfits also can't be changed until Chapter 2, which means those who preordered the game won't be able to change into their bonus costumes right away. Furthermore, there are also only certain times that Photo Mode can be used once it is unlocked, making it impossible to show off Akito's best skills in Ghostwire: Tokyo, unless players can take a quick screenshot.
After Chapter 2 begins, players can access Photo
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