Summary
- Players can capture unique moments with Alma in Monster Hunter Wilds' photo mode.
- Capcom's attention to detail in photo mode, like Alma posing or waving, helps the setting feel alive.
- Fans appreciate the immersive world of Monster Hunter Wilds, with NPC interactions adding depth to the game.
One Monster Hunter Wilds fan pointed out that Alma poses for pictures when the player uses the game's photo mode. Monster Hunter Wilds has proven to be a big hit for Capcom, with many gamers praising the title for its cinematic combat and rich open world.
The photo mode in Monster Hunter Wilds gives players the opportunity to capture moments they might otherwise miss, allowing them to craft the perfect screenshot to share with friends. Photo modes have become increasingly popular in recent years and, because of this, some developers have dedicated a lot of resources to making them as rewarding as possible. Many people are already praising the photo mode in Death Stranding 2, which appears to be pushing the boundaries of interactivity between the characters and the player. Many fans were pleasantly surprised to see Capcom do something similar.
Monster Hunter Wilds Player Shares an Interesting Detail About Captured Monsters
One Monster Hunter Wilds player points out an unusual detail about monsters that have been captured in Capcom's popular action RPG.
In a recent post on Reddit, LexGoSketch shared a video of Alma posing with one of her archaeological artifacts when the player used photo mode in Monster Hunter Wilds to snap a screenshot of her. It came as a surprise, as the gamer didn't expect Alma to change her demeanor at all. Other fans jumped in to say they'd experienced similar things, such as Alma taking off her glasses for a photo. One person claimed that Alma would do the same while riding a Seikret, and another person pointed out that she strikes a completely different pose if the hunter is in the shot with her.
Alma Strikes a Pose When Using Photo Mode in Monster Hunter Wilds
One fan added that they tried to take a photo of their hunter by themselves, only to have Alma enter the frame waving while riding her Seikret in Monster Hunter Wilds. Many fans were enamored with the amount of detail Capcom put into the game's photo mode, suggesting that the interactions with Alma really helped bring the setting to life.
Outside of photo mode, some players shared that Alma and NPC hunters will applaud and cheer after a hunt if the player decides to use an emote. One fan said that, when they allowed the game to idle, Alma began waving at the screen instead of the hunter. Gamers have also noted that the hunter's Palico in Monster Hunter Wilds also has a lot of unique interactions with the world, such as napping on wagons or even moving lumber within the base camp. With so many little details to observe, many players seem to be enjoying their time with Capcom's latest action RPG.
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