
I want something that automatically takes pictures in other games too.
I want open-world games to be standard features.
Automatic photography and fishing were very fun.
I can see it… creepy!
At first, I thought, is this feature really necessary?
I wished I had taken more photos after it ended.
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>>6(Cup Noodles & Gentiana)
I couldn’t just settle for automatic shooting, so I took every opportunity to use my abilities to take photos.
It’s fun, but I’m being told not to take carefree travel photos in such a situation…
>>5The travel part with the four hosts doesn’t fit well with the story, but I really like it.
All I have for travel memories is cup noodles!
It’s nice that they even share their thoughts.
The photo system seemed to think that even non-spoiler images were photo features…
There are a ton of games where you have a photo mode, but it’s impossible to activate it and take pictures during action! I want Prompt-kun to be sent to handle all of that.
People tend to aim for panty shots during battles.
As stylish as ever.
While automatic shooting is necessary, it’s also important to have time to look back at photos after staying at a place.
A system that is difficult for successors to handle.
It’s a feature I wanted in cyberpunk…
You bastard, you’re free so go take some pictures or something.
The other day, when I did it for the first time in a while, Gentiana appeared in the group photo, so I made that the last picture.
When taken at the timing of the shining effect of the shift, it really looks beautiful.
“The Gentiana is in the picture…”
>>21I like it when you gradually stop reacting.
Aunt Gentiana looks super cheerful and cute in the pictures.
By the way, if you proceed without any detours, it will be a journey filled only with hardships.
Showing photos every time during a battle would slow down the pace, so the timing of the inns needed for leveling up is best.
I haven’t slept at all lately, so I have a ton of photos piled up, and when the prompt levels are low, some of the earlier ones just disappear.
It seems like a game that would be evaluated quite differently by those who love taking detours and those who prioritize advancing the story.
A limit of 200 is not enough at all…
It’s funny that no one in the story mentions Noctis’s poor photogenic quality.
In automatic shooting, it’s hard to know what is important.
(Badly captured prince)
I feel like it’s inevitable that the prince doesn’t come across well in terms of fighting style.
It’s not really that good even when not in a battle, well…
The photos taken during combat are just afterimages, right prince?
(The prince is being blown away)
Pupupu Land-kun often has a villainous face, but could this be a foreshadowing of some sort…?
The Nokubusa engine is mysterious, but it’s interesting, so I guess that’s okay!
There’s no other photo system like this…
>>38I want all open-world RPGs with companions to mimic this.
It’s nice that they take pictures on their own.
Noct seems sulky or inconsistent, and his face looks different from the movie.
Having this and food makes the camping at the end of an adventure not just a simple break, but a memorable and enjoyable experience.
Noctis really has a bad photo appearance, and I truly believe there’s a Noctis engine.
Recently, people say there’s a photo mode, but that’s not it!
It’s really great how it automatically captures cool moments when I’m moving…
>>43It’s nice to remember things like this without interrupting play…
I heard they were doing relatively advanced things.
The more detours someone takes, the more that final moment resonates, which is a brilliantly executed direction.
The system is complete up to the point where I select and save the ones I take freely every day, and then look back and choose one at the end.
The theme of the journey and the auto shooting are really well done.
I was thinking about how the Persona series might get a prompt…
It really hurts, and it’s tough enough to make me cry over here too.
It’s nice that each friend comments one by one when choosing in the end.
It has a lot of material to work with and many points to poke fun at, but it’s my favorite among the Final Fantasy games, number 15.
Rather, the photo of the prince in battle is cool.
If you are conscious of the camera, it doesn’t work.
When I take detours repeatedly, I start to like the characters… It becomes enjoyable to look at the photos… and when choosing, I reflect on many memories…
I think the bad photo quality and the fishing skills really boosted Noct’s likability.
Anyone who doesn’t choose to be photographed together with four people in that flow is quite reassuring.
I can’t master photo mode with my skills, so I want a prompt.
Is this technically impossible for other places?
It seems that adjusting it is so difficult, it’s like running another instance of the same game on the side…
It seems like an element that is unexpectedly not imitated, but in the case of the thread image, I feel like Puroporu-kun’s AI was quite unique.
I was able to take pictures together with the Aranea, who joined for a super short period, in a special pose.
Occasionally taken spirit photographs.
I’m not saying you have to go this far, but I’d like some specific photos or occasional group pictures.
>>63There’s a scenery photo-taking system in Genshin Impact, but I want to take pictures with myself included.
Maybe this technology isn’t being inherited anywhere within Square Enix…
It’s not just the photos, but I really want to be able to chat casually with friends in other games as well.
>>67I feel like they are doing their best in various places recently.
In FF, there are things like reverse.
As mentioned above, it’s a really great system, but the combination with the story is really poor.
>>68The world’s crisis and OW can’t be helped…
>>68It would have been okay to find out about the attack on the capital a little later.
I think the ending takes advantage of that, though.
But please take me back… back to the fun days…
Gentiana is showing up (it’s not showing up).
They’re quick to respond.
It’s quick to take.
Please give me a wedding route that does not have Arden.
You really like taking selfies, don’t you?
I really wanted to see the huge magic because it’s Action 16, you know?
The magic becomes too weak halfway through.
It’s a story that’s already passed, but I wanted FORSPOKEN to be a game that evolved the sense of adventure with these friends…
I’m currently playing FF16, but I might feel unsatisfied due to the lack of photos.
…But I guess it will just be pictures of my brother.
Brother, it was okay for you to talk about cup noodles, you know.
Forspoken only carried over the fluffy combat from FF15, and it’s just like, ugh…
I don’t know if it’s because it’s our own engine or not, but…
I feel like the graphics were better than 16.
The combat in FF15 is fun too, you know.
It feels like I can’t be satisfied with just that.
>>83The fact that combo branches mostly diverge based on delayed inputs is not ideal.
I can’t say anything about the gameplay since I haven’t played FORSPOKEN.
I have always wondered if it was something that warranted canceling the 15 DLC.
The hometown collapses one hour into the game! Family dead! Fiancée missing! That’s why!
I at least wished for a war to break out around the time we arrived in Venice.
16 is impossible with the camera due to the settings…
>>87You can do anything with relics of a sky civilization!
The filming is… Torgal!
>>91Shooting my brother from a low angle is pretty niche.
Is it a system that makes you look unattractive?
I really like the carefree atmosphere that comes from traveling only with male friends, so I can’t really agree with opinions that say we should have female characters in the party as well.
>>89Noct and Prompto are too much in a virgin mindset.
Let’s have a prompt for everyone in 7 Reverse to create travel memories together!
It was just right to participate as a spot.
Before playing, it’s just guys… but after playing, it turns out it was right to have just guys…
I like it when my friends react when I cast magic on them.
It’s a hassle to take the pictures myself.
It was very fun with a lot of weird pictures.
I really liked the atmosphere of exploring the dungeons in 15.
Looking at MTG cards made me want to play again.
Sorry… I actually like it quite a bit…
I had quite a few photos, but after a lot of contemplation, I ended up choosing the safe option of a group photo…
>>100It’s a dilemma, isn’t it?
I want the automatic shooting feature in other games as well.
It’s nice to hear my friends share their thoughts while looking at the photos.
At the last piece, the voice is too gentle.
I wonder how they created the function to automatically take properly composed photos.