Summary
Games with excellent visuals generally like to boast about it in one way or another, and if they ever feel the need to boast about it, it’s almost always merited. Whether it be by using optional activities to encourage players to stop and admire the view or by making exploration a key component of gameplay,graphically impressive gamesfind a way to turn the player’s attention to their beauty. Shift Up’sStellar Bladeis one of the more recent games to launch with stunning visuals, clearly seen in its character models and detailed environments, but it currently lacks one popular feature that would further shine a spotlight on its visuals and even promote social interaction.
Whether on a console or PC, there is almost always a way for players to capture screenshots of their favorite in-game moments. It’s a great way to stay connected with other players, bring to remembrance a rewarding in-game victory, or simply admire one’s own photographic eye. However, while screenshots are more than enough to accomplish all of this, there is nothing quite like what a dedicated photo mode can provide, as it generally grants players access to several editing tools. Unfortunately,Stellar Bladelaunched without any photo mode to speak of, but there is little reason to believe it won’t be added in one of the game’s first updates.

A Photo Mode Seems Like a Logical Addition to Stellar Blade
Stellar Blade’s Visuals Are Impressive Enough to Merit a Photo Mode
In all respects,Stellar Blade is a graphically impressive game, so the fact that it lacks a dedicated photo mode is perplexing. While taking a normal screenshot in-game can certainly showcase the game’s visual prowess, a photo mode would allow players to customize those images and personalize them to their liking.
Most of the time, if a game has a photo mode, players can customize various aspects of the image, like changing the time of day, adding a photo filter, enhancing the lighting, and even altering their character’s expression. A photo mode of this depth would be perfect forStellar Blade, especially as much of the game’s marketing has revolved around the game’s graphics — its protagonist, in particular. With it, players could share personalized images of the protagonist in action, her partners — Adam and Lily — and the detailed environments ofStellar Blade’s world.

Stellar Blade’s Director All But Confirmed That a Photo Mode Is Coming
Ahead ofStellar Blade’s release, the game’s director, Hyung-Tae Kim, chimed in about whether it had a photo mode. In an interview with Famitsu, Kim intimated that the team was busy with other aspects of the game and simply couldn’t make time to develop a properphoto mode for Stellar Blade. However, he did say that if enough of the community asked for one, they’d heavily consider adding it. At this point, the internet has been flooded with requests that the popular feature be added, so it’s likely only a matter of time before it is.
Even with a photo all but confirmed forStellar Blade, it’s still likely it doesn’t get added. That being said, the chances seem pretty high if Kim stays true to his word. After all, if any game recently released deserves a photo mode, it’sStellar Blade, with its over-the-top character models, stunning environments, and incredibly detailedNaytiba antagonists.

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