Holy moly, Hellblade 2’s photo mode is one of the best I’ve ever seen, and it’s about to send all of us to screenshot heaven
Put simply, Hellblade 2’s photo mode looks stunning.
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Over the years, the graphical fidelity of video games has grown rapidly, making it more enjoyable than ever to take fetching screenshots of everything from the grandest vistas to the finest details of a character’s facial expressions. Recognizing this, an increasingly high number of developers have shipped their games with photo modes — special menus that pause the gameplay and help you capture specific environments or moments with advanced camera controls, additional visual effects, special frame borders, toggles for UI elements, and more.
There have been some truly wonderful photo modes in recent years — the one in Ghost of Tsushima,which is debuting on PC in just a few days, definitely comes to mind — but it’s looking like the one built by developer Ninja Theory forSenua’s Saga: Hellblade IIwill cement itself as one of the industry’s best. The studio teased some of what you’ll be able to do with it in aclipon X (Twitter) on Tuesday afternoon, and holy moly, it looksphenomenal.
You can check the video out with the embed below, which prominently shows off several of the features “virtual photographers” will be able to take advantage of while using the photo mode.
Virtual photographers, here’s a look at some of the features available for photo mode in Senua’s Saga: Hellblade II. pic.twitter.com/eC4cEMGaJxMay 14, 2024
The clip begins with a look at some fairly standard camera and lens settings for things like position, tilt, field of view, and depth of field, though the inclusion of options for color temperature and tint is certainly noteworthy. What came next, however, is what started blowing my mind: the ability to create multiple light sources — each with fully tweakable settings for hue, brightness, range, illumination style, and more — and move them around the environment, essentially allowing you to add finely tuned custom lighting to your screenshots.
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Based on what the teaser showed, that lighting can be as realistic or as stylistic as you want it to be, with helpful lightbulb icons making it easy to keep track of each light source’s precise location in the image. The lighting, though, is just one of the things in Hellblade 2’s photo mode that wowed me.
The other is a “Character” tab with a suite of settings that let you change the position of protagonist Senua and presumably any other character in the shot. It looks each character can be moved up to 100 millimeters left or right, forward or backward, and up or down, with additional options for the angle of their horizontal rotation and a toggle that determines whether the selected character is actually visible or not.
All of this is fantastic, and when used creatively in tandem with the various framing, filter, and sharpness options the clip ends with, I’m sure players are going to use the photo mode to take some stunningly beautiful shots. Hellblade 2 is only a week away from its scheduled May 21 launch, at which point I’m sure it’ll propel all of us directly into screenshot heaven.
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Hellblade 2 itself is looking as good as its photo mode does, which is to say: excellent. The story-rich Xbox console exclusive sequel to the original 2017 cinematic adventure game looks to wow fans with cutting-edge visuals and legendary performances supported by some of the best motion capture tech in the world, and I can’t wait to play it once it’s finally out. There’s a very good chance it’ll end up being one of thebest Xbox gamesandbest PC gamesof 2024.
Once itisout, you’ll be able to play Senua’s Saga: Hellblade II on Xbox Series X|S consoles or Windows PC through either the Microsoft Store or Steam. The game costs $50 to buy permanently, though it will also be playable day one on Xbox Game Pass; note thatXbox Game Pass Ultimatesubscribers will also have the option of streaming it on devices compatible withXbox Cloud Gaminglike mobile phones, tablets, PCs, and Xbox One consoles.
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Brendan Lowry is a Windows Central writer and Oakland University graduate with a burning passion for video games, of which he’s been an avid fan since childhood. He’s been writing for Team WC since the summer of 2017, and you’ll find him doing news, editorials, reviews, and general coverage on everything gaming, Xbox, and Windows PC. His favorite game of all time is probably NieR: Automata, though Elden Ring, Fallout: New Vegas, and Team Fortress 2 are in the running, too. When he’s not writing or gaming, there’s a good chance he’s either watching an interesting new movie or TV show or actually going outside for once.Follow him on X(Twitter).