God of War: here is the photo mode explained by a real photographer

    God of War: here is the photo mode explained by a real photographer

    An interesting video was published on the Mir-on-Image YouTube channel, entitled "God of War Photo Mode From a Photographer's View", in which the photo mode di God of War, seen from the eyes of a real photographer. The title is available from April 20 2018 exclusive PlayStation 4 e PlayStation 5 (in backwards compatibility mode with regard to the new generation console from Sony). In case you would like to settle in before proceeding to watch the movie (which awaits you on the cover), we refer you to our review of the new splendid adventure of Kratos developed by Santa Monica Studio (YES IS).



    Photo mode is one of the most requested features by modern gamers who love to share their adventures, immortalizing their heroes in epic shots, and God of War certainly couldn't do without such content. This mode could be complex for those who are not familiar with the world of digital photography, and this is where the movie in question comes into play. The photographer examines all aspects of this mode in detail, analyzing the settings individually and providing a detailed description. The author of the film focuses in particular on Focal Lenght e F-Stop, mechanisms that determine the opening of a real camera. The result leads to screenshots of God of War of particular beauty, which you can see for yourself by observing the video on the cover.


    God of War tells the story of Kratos once again, who now leads the life of a mere mortal, far from the shadow of the Gods. Our hero will explore unknown lands and deadly dangers in the company of his son, Atreus, within the wild and icy kingdom of Midgard, steeped in Norse mythology and Viking inspiration. Players around the world are eagerly awaiting the second chapter of the new series, which started in 2018 on the PlayStation 4. The new title should be Ragnarok and a few days ago it seemed to have been officially announced by Cory Barlog, but… it was April Fool's Day!


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