Photo Mode
Ready the camera to enter Photo Mode.
In Photo Mode, you can repel ghosts, as well as discover secrets with your Camera Obscura.
The Game Screen
Shows the area you can photograph.
Represented with a ○ over a ghost's face or near to it.
The more subjects you photograph in one shot, the more damage you do.
This refers to lenses with special effects. Using them consumes Spirit Power.
Increases when you photograph ghosts. The more damage you do to ghosts, the more Spirit Power you receive.
Place this over a subject before photographing them. The more subjects you photograph, the more damage you do.
Photographing a ghost depletes their health. Reducing it to zero, repels them.
Represents how many subjects are within frame.
Shows how many photographs you can take with your current film. The reload time and attack power vary by film.
Dropped by ghosts when they take damage.
They gradually heal a ghost's health over time, but can be erased if photographed.
Taking Photos and Charging
Ready your camera to be able to take a photo. After you take a shot, your film will take some time to recharge.
Once it has recharged, you can take another photo.
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Nintendo Switch™
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PS4™
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PS5™
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Xbox One
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Xbox Series X|S
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Steam® Gamepad
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Steam® Keyboard and mouse
Left Click
Photographing ghosts rewards you with points.
Points can be used to do the following: upgrade the Camera Obscura; buy items at the start of episodes; and purchase additional costumes.
To view photos you have taken, go to "Photographs" in the menu.
Psychic Photographs
Allows you to see what the eye cannot.
If you point your Camera Obscura at something producing a reaction, the capture area will turn red, as long as you are holding the button. Take a picture in this state to see related place and object information.
Phantom Exposé
If you see something producing a reaction, take a photo in the correct position and at the right angle to see objects normally invisible to the naked eye.