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5 Beautiful Games That Somehow Don’t Have a Photo Mode

Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice

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Taking place in feudal Japan, FromSoftware’s newest SoulsBorne title, Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice, is brimming with beautiful environments and colorful locales that are just asking to be photographed.

Being able to pause the game during an intense fight and rotate the camera around to snap the perfect photo of Wolf fighting against, let’s say… Genichiro, would go down in the books as one of the best moments in the game and could forever be remembered if we had access to a photo mode and gallery.

You can look back at all of the insane bosses and enemies that you have come across, and reminisce on the countless times that you screamed at your television and almost tore your controller in half –good times, good times.


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