Sparking Zero Desperately Needs to Avoid Making the Biggest Mistake Stellar Blade Made on Release
Fans are hoping that Sparking Zero won’t make them yearn for a photo mode like it is the case with Stellar Blade. Developers have been teasing the photo mode lately when they rolled out a summer update that carves out a summer vacation area for Eve to relax in.
Hope they’ll do it soon. And let’s hope Spike Chunsoft won’t do that to the upcoming Dragon Ball game. Fans want a photo mode akin to one that was featured in Xenoverse 2. It seems like they aren’t just into the art of war but also the art of photography.
That’d be a Guaranteed Increase in the User Engagement Then
When we will be watching ‘new’ episodes of anime in Sparking Zero, the need to capture some of those thrilling moments will arise. Maybe we’ll get to capture the moments before the solar system is destroyed during a battle in the Spike Chunsoft game.
Fans on social network Reddit are all over it as they crave a photo mode in the Bandai Namco game.
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Only if Spike Chunsoft includes the mode in Dragon Ball: Sparking Zero will they be sealing hours spent by daily active users in the game.
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Thanks to Unreal Engine 5, that took the Budokai Tenkaichi game to a whole new level as far as the visuals are concerned. Fans believe that’d be a huge miss if no photo mode is there in the Dragon Ball game.
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A lot of photographers will emerge and we may get to see some of the finest snaps, as is the case with Hideo Kojima‘s Death Stranding community.
Just Add Those Decorative Material Like in Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2
Xenoverse 2‘s photo mode was rolled out with its March 19, 2019 update. It allowed fans to take snapshots they could not simply capture during normal gameplay. Once in, there’s no going back. Users can halt the gameplay and go all-in as a photo artist.
A user first need to approach a Photo Mode robot and choose a couple of fighters and a map. Of course, that wouldn’t really be necessary, as Sparking Zero isn’t a role-playing game, unlike Xenoverse 2.
Once users have entered the Photo Mode, they can freely move the camera and choose the angles accordingly. Once they get a perfect shot, they can simply capture what’s in front of them on the screen.
And that isn’t the end of the photography session; users get to decorate their captured image using a range of frames and stickers. A mode like this will be interesting, as none of the games captures the maps as beautifully as it does.
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