All Ghost of Yotei Film Forms and how to activate them


With various options for Kinematic mode in Ghost of YoteiYou can make the trip to a unique and beautiful Ezo. Each of them is inspired by different Japanese directors, which offers you a tasting of the outstanding features of their film works. However, it is important to keep in mind that these modes do not directly influence the difficulty of your game.

Here are the details about the cinematic modes available at Ghost of Yotei And how to turn on.


All Ghost of Yotei Film Forms and its characteristics

Kurosawa Mode, inspired by Akira Kurosawa (Picture Via Sucker Punch)Kurosawa Mode, inspired by Akira Kurosawa (Picture Via Sucker Punch)
Kurosawa Mode, inspired by Akira Kurosawa (Picture Via Sucker Punch)

The game offers Three cinematic modes: Kurosawa, Miike and WatanabeEach with different filters and effects inspired by the hallmark of the renowned Japanese filmmakers. Here are the details:

Kurosawa Mode:

  • Inspired by: Akira Kurosawa
  • Effects: Includes a prominent black and white filter to improve the immersive quality of film experience.

MIIKE MODE:

  • Inspired by: Takashi Miike
  • Effects: This approach has an increase in blood spill, an increase in mud and uses a more restricted cinematic style.

Watanabe Mode:

  • Inspired by: Shinichirō Watanabe
  • Effects: It has original Lo-Fi music composed under the orientation of Shinichirō Watanabe.

Although these three film modes introduce various new aspects in the game, the level of difficulty throughout the journey is still the same. However, selecting the MIIKE mode alters the camera perspective, which can make battles a little more difficult and intriguing.

Instead, Kurosawa mode and Watanabe mode maintain an angle of the consistent camera while introducing different items. Whenever you want to have a calmer time, you can opt for Watanabe mode and explore various Ezo sections while enjoying low fidelity music.

Also read: What is Watanabe mode?


How to enable cinematic modes to Ghost of Yotei

Turn on the preferred cinematic mode from the screen settings (image using a punch)Turn on the preferred cinematic mode from the screen settings (image using a punch)
Turn on the preferred cinematic mode from the screen settings (image using a punch)

If you ask yourself how to experience the different cinematic modes of the title and make the game unique, here are the steps:

  • First, go to the Menu in the game Touching the Options button.
  • Then go to the Settings tab and select Display.
  • There, you can find three cinematic modes: Kurosawa, Miike mode and Watanabe Mode mode.
  • Start any of your favorite cinematic modes to apply their effect.

It is important to note that you can only activate a film mode at the same time.

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This covers all the details on Ghost of Yotei's cinematic modes.

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