God of War series Creative Director Cory Barlog confirmed Photo Mode for God of War (PS4) but hinted that the feature will be added to the game post-launch i.e. Photo Mode won’t be available in God of War (PS4) right from the day one i.e. April 20.
A new interview just released by creative director Cory Barlog see him discuss the possibility of a photo mode coming to God of War for PlayStation 4, perhaps shortly after the launch of April 20.
According to Barlog, there’s a possibility that the mode ships several weeks after the release of the PS4 exclusive action adventure, as the team is still looking into how to make it great and only in that case how to include it in the game.
“It’s something that we’re definitely looking at. The photo mode has got to be something really cool. Like people have sort of raised the bar on photo mode”, Santa Monica Studio’s creative said. “So, I’m not talking about it much right now because I think we need to do something really cool.”
“A lot of games kind of finish and they shortly after the release put a really cool photo mode out. So I think I’d like to follow suit in that respect and put something out. Something where I think ‘that’s great’. Like something that can stand toe-to-toe with some of the better photo modes out there.”
Considering how good the latest God of War is going to be in terms of visuals, it would be a great shame not to have a photo mode to use in order to share all of our pics with an internal, HUD-free tool.
We’ll see what happens in a matter of a month and report you back on this interesting topic soon.
God of War is scheduled to launch on April 20. The game comes with a 4 Difficulty Settings and the Singleplayer Campaign Length is said to be 25-30 hours long.
Published: Mar 22, 2018 05:52 am