Capture Your Time in Shadow of the Colossus With Photo Mode

Snap your favorite fights and edit them later.

Taking photos in your favorite games is only a small part of what makes some of them entertaining, but it’s a lot of fun nevertheless. That’s why slotting Photo Modes into larger games these days is such a good idea. It was awesome in Uncharted: The Lost Legacy and Horizon: Zero Dawn, and now it’ll also be available in Shadow of the Colossus too, as developer Bluepoint Games revealed via the PlayStation Blog.

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The Shadow of the Colossus Photo Mode will let you switch your camera angle up from Agro to the player, and filter specific photos with lots of different effects. You can choose either landscape or portrait images, adjust shadows, and edit even more when you take your photo, then save it for posting to social media or perusing over later.

Shadow of the Colossus is an excellent choice for implementing this type of mode, especially since there’s so much to see in the original game that will have carried over to this one, and with enhanced visuals, it’s going to be a looker.

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