Ghostwire: Tokyo, let’s see the extraordinary photo gallery created by Paolo “Yuric83” Mantoan

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One of Mantoan's virtual photos

One of Mantoan’s virtual photos

Let’s see the amazing work of virtual photographer Paolo “Yuric83” Mantoan play Ghostwire: Tokyo Made one of these, by Tango Gameworks gallery full of evocative shots that try to capture the game’s distinctive atmosphere.

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Ghostwire: Tokyo is a video game with a magnificent art direction and a fascinating setting that allows the player to immersely explore the abandoned city of Tokyo, which is characterized by the interiors of apartments, Japanese temples and shops that are open 24 hours a day. Thanks to the special photo mode, it can be photographed in every corner.

Another photo of Mantoan

Another photo of Mantoan

Photo mode allows the player to choose from a wide variety of gestures and filters, along with a custom wardrobe, to create shareable memories of their time in Tokyo. Italian digital photographer Paolo Mantoan made the most of photo mode in this impressive virtual photo gallery where he shows us his vision and incredible detail of the game.

Mantoan’s gallery should also be considered an invitation for all players to try their hand at discipline. photo mode your game.

Accessing Ghostwire: Tokyo’s photo mode is pretty simple and you can find it in the main menu. All the player has to do is scroll down and select “Photo Mode” to get started. Once you’re done, you can position the camera however you want, adjust your favorite settings, and capture lasting memories of your time spent in Tokyo’s beautiful haunted streets that can be saved or shared online later.

Before we leave, we remind you that Ghostwire: Tokyo is available for PlayStation 5 and PC.

Source: Multiplayer

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