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First-Person Snapshooter
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Some video games have a mechanic where you can take pictures of enemies, items, NPCs, or features in the environment. This comes in two basic forms: as a sidequest, and as the whole point of a Hidden Object Game. In the sidequest form, you're usually sent on a mission to photograph some well-hidden or hard-to-get-to item, or photographing an enemy might unlock more information about their weaknesses. In the Hidden Object version, you identify the hidden objects by taking pictures of them. That's usually the whole game, although there may be minigames as well that use some other mechanic. In both versions, if the photos receive a score beyond just "is the subject is present in the frame Y/N", the game's programming often has some… unique ideas on what makes a good picture. For games that let you take photographs but it doesn't factor into gameplay at all, see Photo Mode. If the photography switches to a first-person view, then this overlaps with In-Universe Camera. |
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inFAMOUS has a sidequest that inverts the trope: You need to do certain actions so someone else can take pictures of Cole. | |
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In Nancy Drew and the Warnings at Waverly Academy (2009) you have to, at one point, take photos of the students around the school, as well as the school itself. The game is rather picky about what it considers a "perfect" shot, and the characters will taunt you if you take too long to line up the shot. Also, one of the students isn't even at the school, so you have to find a picture of her and take a picture of that. | |
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Shadow Hearts: One of the characters of Shadow Hearts: Covenant, Anastasia is armed with a camera which, in addition to providing expanded information on enemies you snap, also allows her to get "Albums" of certain enemies, copying their signature moves. Shadow Hearts: From The New World also features this trope. Although this time, it's the protagonist spunky young detective who wields a camera. It also has an Enemy Scan effect, but he cannot copy attacks like Anastasia. The photos he takes are used in a trading sidequest. |
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Another old one, with a decent level of justification, the video game interpretation of Darkman had “Camera stages� where you ran through a basic Hogan's Alley taking shots of your next target. Darkman required photographs to craft his disguises in the film, although for some reason, the more pictures you took increased the amount of time he could stay in disguise, instead of just how good the mask looked. | |
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Dark Chronicle. You take pictures of objects in your surroundings, and then using combinations of those photos as inspiration, create new items. You can also snap pictures of Palm Brinks' inhabitants, who will mug for the camera in their own special pose. Getting particularly difficult snapshots, such as bosses or unique enemy attacks, would also net you points and rewards. | |
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The PS3 and 360 versions of Sonic Unleashed include this. At night, you can travel the hub worlds and snap a picture of someone who isn't exactly the same temperament when you speak to them in the daytime. Doing so will cause you to enter a mini-level to defeat Dark Gaia's mooks within a time period in order to free the person from Dark Gaia's influence. | |
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The World Ends with You plays with this a bit by Joshua, and later Neku using a cell-phone camera to take photos of the past. | |
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The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild. The Sheikah Slate has an unlockable Camera rune that is used primarily to take pictures of monster, animals, and items to add them to the Hyrule Compendium. There are also sidequests that require you to take pictures of various environmental features (e.g. a hidden statue, fragments of an ancient plaque) and show them to NPCs. | |
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Several James Bond games have objectives that require you to take pictures of secret weapons, devices, and such. | |
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The Dark Tales franchise has this feature in two of its titles. It first appears in The Masque of the Red Death, which justifies it with both an achievement (for taking pictures of all possible locations) and also a function; every location photographed gets added to the interactive map, enabling fast travel to that area. It returns in The Fall of the House of Usher, but this time it serves no useful purpose. | |
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inFAMOUS 2 has a few sidequests where Cole must photograph enemies to learn their weaknesses. This sadly doesn't affect normal gameplay. | |
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Borderlands 2: Scooter asks you to take inspiring pictures for a love poem he's working on. | |
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In Eternal Darkness, Peter is a reporter, but you can't take pictures. You can, however, use his camera flash to stun enemies . | |
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The player character of Eastshade is a painter, so unsurprisingly the gameplay involves painting, which in practice, is just like taking a screenshot which is then rendered into a painting. The main quest is making a painting of 4 particular places, and several sidequests require you to make paintings. | |
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Mario Party: Island Tour: The minigame Point 'n' Shoot has the four players stand respectively in front of four green cameras aiming at a rural town, where many mooks live. Each players aims with their camera by moving their Nintendo 3DS, and the game will show three pictures, each showing a mook that has to be taken a picture of. Each mook can only be photographed by one character, so inevitably someone will be left without taking any pictures. In the next round, other three mooks are shown so the characters attempt to take pictures of them. After three rounds, the character who took the most pictures wins. | |
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Yandere Simulator uses photography as a major gameplay mechanic. Yandere-chan can take pictures of students to mail to Info-chan for information on them, pictures of Senpai for restoring sanity, and upskirt photos to send to Info-chan in exchange for favors. Be careful with pictures of corpses, though: if the police bring you in, any such photos on your phone will result in a Game Over. | |
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Anachronox, the Quake II-engine RPG, had this. The main character is a private detective, however, so it makes some sense. He doesn't do much detective work with it during the game, instead spending his time taking pictures of rare and fantastic things. | |
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In the first Baten Kaitos game, this is the only way to make money beyond the rare gimmick magnus that can be sold (and you want to keep most of them for them to finish changing to register them instead of sell). The amount the photos sell for depends on a number of factors, but the most common are distance (proceeding with a melee attack to get close is often to your benefit), lighting (Light and dark attacks before the camera will make the photo brighter or darker, and getting the balance right is key), and if the enemy blocks the photo (less money resulting). Thankfully, 2-4 "decent" photos (less if you don't keep boss photos as a Bragging Rights Reward or get some perfect shots) is all it takes clear out every shop of their (limited but slowly respawning) inventory. | |
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Legend of Legaia has you visit a hot springs resort, where you can buy a Camera Stone from a vendor. It lets you take photographs in various places. If you win a Swimsuit for Noa by winning the dance contest in the Tower of Sol, she'll be wearing it in the pictures. | |
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Izuna 2: The Unemployed Ninja Returns has a sidequest of taking pictures of everything, from monsters to townsfolk, despite taking place in feudal Japan, which several characters lampshade. Of course, that could be why it's so friggin' hard to find film... | |
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One quest in World of Warcraft has the player take a newfangled gnomish image capture device called the "Super Snapper FX" and take a picture of a dangerous turtle. Unfortunately, the flash from the camera makes the turtle more than a little mad. When the picture is taken, an item is left in the player's inventory that shows an image of the turtle. | |
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Rhythm Heaven's Freeze Frame is about timing your shots so you get a photo of the racing cars crossing the finish line. | |
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Castlevania: Order of Ecclesia has several camera-related sidequests, in which Shanoa must photograph such rare beasts as the Jersey Devil, the Chupacabra and the Yeti. | |
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Grand Theft Auto Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas, Vice City and Grand Theft Auto IV all feature missions where you play photographer to get some photos either as evidence of a deed or as blackmail material. San Andreas also has the camera as a non-mission exclusive item. You can use it to take photos of anything you want, and the game will even save them as screenshots on the game's folder; additionally, San Fierro's Collection Sidequest is all about taking snapshots spread around the city.note GTA IV also gives the player access to the phone's camera outside of missions, but there's no purpose to ever do it and the shots aren't saved. |
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There are a few Mario Party minigames that involve taking pictures of things, sometimes just to catch the most things in one photo. Mario Party 6: The minigame Freeze Frame puts all players in a town inhabited by Goombas. The camera's perspective is the POV of the characters' cameras, and the objective for each is to take a picture showing as many Goombas as possible, though that's easier said than done due to how many Goombas are seen at a given time (and the shot must be taken in 10 seconds or less). If the minigame is played during day, a player will receive extra points if the picture they take shows a Shy Guy; during night, the extra points are given by having a UFO shown. The character with the highest score wins, but it's possible to have more than one player win is they share the highest score. Mario Party DS: Camera Shy is a minigame where each player's objective is to take a picture of all other players while looking for them within a cornfield maze. In Duel mode, all it takes is for one dueling character to take a snapshoot of the other. The shot has to show the targeted character in the right position, which is then signaled by the camera's lens in the touchscreen changing their color from red to green. Whoever manages to achieve the objective first wins; but if four minutes pass and no character manages to get a shot of all other three (or the sole opponent in Duel mode), the minigame ends in a tie. Mario Party: Island Tour: The minigame Point 'n' Shoot has the four players stand respectively in front of four green cameras aiming at a rural town, where many mooks live. Each players aims with their camera by moving their Nintendo 3DS, and the game will show three pictures, each showing a mook that has to be taken a picture of. Each mook can only be photographed by one character, so inevitably someone will be left without taking any pictures. In the next round, other three mooks are shown so the characters attempt to take pictures of them. After three rounds, the character who took the most pictures wins. |
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Game & Wario: The "Shutter" minigame starred by Mona, which works similarly to Pokémon Snap and uses the Wii U Gamepad akin to a camera. | |
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Fallout: New Vegas has a quest where you have to take pictures of landmarks to give to Michael Angelo, an agoraphobic neon sign designer in need of inspiration. | |
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In Eternal Sonata, Beat's ability to take photos of monsters is the best way to make money throughout most of the game. That is, if you can learn the game's crazy standards for what constitutes as a good picture. | |
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Mario Party 6: The minigame Freeze Frame puts all players in a town inhabited by Goombas. The camera's perspective is the POV of the characters' cameras, and the objective for each is to take a picture showing as many Goombas as possible, though that's easier said than done due to how many Goombas are seen at a given time (and the shot must be taken in 10 seconds or less). If the minigame is played during day, a player will receive extra points if the picture they take shows a Shy Guy; during night, the extra points are given by having a UFO shown. The character with the highest score wins, but it's possible to have more than one player win is they share the highest score. | |
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Warframe Update 11 added a "Codex Scanner" that can be used on enemies for xp as well as information on their health, weaknesses, strengths and items dropped. | |
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Silent Hill: Shattered Memories — taking pictures with the protagonist's phone cam will reveal a number of secrets... including the UFO Ending. | |
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Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas, Vice City and Grand Theft Auto IV all feature missions where you play photographer to get some photos either as evidence of a deed or as blackmail material. | |
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Beyond Good & Evil was one of the first to use it as a major plot driver, as the main character was an underground reporter charged with digging up the truth about an alien conspiracy. In a variation, she's really a professional photographer. It was also a sidequest: Jade had been hired by a scientific foundation to assist in creating a library of photographs of every animal on the planet. Taking pictures of animals netted the player money and other bonuses. | |
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The Legend of Zelda: The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask. In regards of the Swamp Tourism contest and the large man who co-runs it, you can earn rupees by snapping up photos of certain things with the Pictobox, and getting a photo of the Deku King (a rare sight) or Tingle (the son the guide was worried about) nets you a Piece of Heart. There's another event in the game triggered by taking a photo of one of the (female) pirates and giving it to the fisherman on Great Bay Coast. There's also the slightly creepy stalker Zora who wants a pic of Lulu, who'll pay you to snap a pic of her while she's grieving the loss of the eggs. The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker. Just getting the Pictobox, as well as upgrading it to the Deluxe version for colour pictographs, spans a sidequest on its own: It all starts with exploring the narrow caves behind Tingle's prison, then showing the Pictobox to Lenzo, then completing three snapshot tasks, then finding a rainbow-coloured firefly in Forest Haven and then giving it to Lenzo (Thankfully, the HD remake omits the requirement for the firefly). This is just one of the various sidequests in Windfall Island that involve giving pictographs to certain characters. After getting the Deluxe Pictobox, there's an elaborate Sidequest that involves taking pictures of nearly every character, enemy, boss, etc. in the game and delivering them to the Nintendo Gallery to complete a figurine collection (notably, one character only appears if you have a Game Boy Advance and a cable to link it to your Nintendo GameCube, allowing you to complete another sidequest that spans five of the game's dungeons, though this character isn't a requirement for completing the gallery). The HD remake alleviates most of the tedium which comes this sidequest, thanks to the Deluxe Pictobox holding more photos (12 as opposed to 3), the addition of a small icon indicating whether a pictograph is eligible into becoming a figurine and Carlov being able to create multiple figurines per day (as opposed to 1 per day). Thanks to the Tingle Bottle, users could also post pictographs to Miiverse, helping to eliminate the risk of permanently losing the chance to take pictographs of characters or bosses who make limited appearances (after the shutdown of Miiverse in late 2017, the risk is present once again). However, despite the omission of the system link requirements for the other sidequest which makes a certain character appear, there is no indication on how and where to complete this sidequest, and this once optional character is now 'required' to complete the gallery. There are also sidequests in Windfall Island that require Link to make use of his Pictobox, and they all require the Deluxe upgrade. The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild. The Sheikah Slate has an unlockable Camera rune that is used primarily to take pictures of monster, animals, and items to add them to the Hyrule Compendium. There are also sidequests that require you to take pictures of various environmental features (e.g. a hidden statue, fragments of an ancient plaque) and show them to NPCs. The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom: In the absence of the Sheikah Slate, Purah's Pad has inherited the pictography feature, though once again it has to be unlocked. In addition to standard sidequests where characters ask Link to bring pictures of certain things, there are also two special sidequests involving this function: One where Link has to take shots of ancient Zonai scripts written in flower-shaped floating islands (so a scholar in the subject of ancient Zonai history in Kakariko Village can translate them), and another where Link has to take shots of monsters and bosses to Kilton so he and Hudson can make statues based on them (similar to the figurines in The Wind Waker, except the number of possible statues is much lower due to limited materials and placement space). |
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The first two BioShock games have research cameras for Enemy Scan: The first BioShock has you acquire a "Research Camera" as part of the plot. Using the camera to take photos of various enemies can grant you combat bonuses against them, and even power-ups. In BioShock 2's single-player mode, the player is given a video camera, which gives you more points for using a variety of attacks on the subject. In BioShock 2's multiplayer, the "Research Camera" gives a small damage bonus against any target that gets photographed by it. |
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The first BioShock has you acquire a "Research Camera" as part of the plot. Using the camera to take photos of various enemies can grant you combat bonuses against them, and even power-ups. | |
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In BioShock 2's multiplayer, the "Research Camera" gives a small damage bonus against any target that gets photographed by it. | |
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Snapping photos is a plot element of The Lost Crown: A Ghost-Hunting Adventure. A bit more interesting than most examples, as the photos often reveal supernatural phenomena you can't otherwise detect. | |
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The Sly Cooper games, especially Band of Thieves and Honor Among Thieves, have areas where Sly uses his all-purpose gadget to take some reconnaissance pictures, a natural thing for a thief to do before major operations. One mission uses the ghost-trapping idea, though. In PlayStation All-Stars Battle Royale, this is somehow Sly's Level 3 Super. | |
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The "World Adventures" expansion pack for The Sims 3 adds the Photography skill. You can buy a camera, take pictures, and put them up around your house or sell them. In the base game, you can also take pictures with your phone, although there's no skill-set around this. |
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Far Cry 3's Camera is used to spot people, animals, and in a unusual side quest, take pictures for a man with questionable intentions. | |
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Far Cry 4 has similar uses for its camera, albeit tagging enemies is less reliant, since the tags on Hunter enemies fade with time, making them harder to track. | |
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Ace Combat 5: The Unsung War has a Stealth-Based Mission where you have to run a recon mission. All of your weapons are replaced with a plane-mounted camera system. | |
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Gravity Bone: "PHOTO-GRAPH THE FIVE BIRDS." Maybe something of a subversion, since each bird self-destructs when you take its picture, so collecting photos may not be the real goal. | |
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In Final Fantasy XI, an entire side game known as "Pankration" exists that requires "capturing" monsters in a camera like device to be later summoned for a Pokemon-like arena battle. The photos were later used to fund a new type of Optional Boss fights, likely to drive some traffic towards Pankration as well. | |
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In Firewatch, Henry discovers a camera with a small amount of film left behind by a former park ranger's son. Any pictures he takes will be displayed during the credits, along with the few taken by the previous owner. The photos are then able to be viewed online, and to be physically ordered to the player. | |
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Donkey Kong 64 has a camera that allows you to "capture" banana fairies for inventory upgrades. | |
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In one level of Hitman 2: Silent Assassin, you are given a camera and instructed to photograph two thugs after killing them. | |
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Pokémon Snap and its sequel are literally first person camera shooters, since the main concept is about taking shots of Pokémon in the wild. | |
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Alba: A Wildlife Adventure: The core mechanic of the game is to go around the island taking pictures of wildlife. | |
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Ghostbusters: The Video Game (2009) has the PKE Scanner, which you use to "scan" ghosts to get information on their fictional back stories, combat techniques, and which Proton Pack mode is best suited to breaking them down. | |
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The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker. Just getting the Pictobox, as well as upgrading it to the Deluxe version for colour pictographs, spans a sidequest on its own: It all starts with exploring the narrow caves behind Tingle's prison, then showing the Pictobox to Lenzo, then completing three snapshot tasks, then finding a rainbow-coloured firefly in Forest Haven and then giving it to Lenzo (Thankfully, the HD remake omits the requirement for the firefly). This is just one of the various sidequests in Windfall Island that involve giving pictographs to certain characters. After getting the Deluxe Pictobox, there's an elaborate Sidequest that involves taking pictures of nearly every character, enemy, boss, etc. in the game and delivering them to the Nintendo Gallery to complete a figurine collection (notably, one character only appears if you have a Game Boy Advance and a cable to link it to your Nintendo GameCube, allowing you to complete another sidequest that spans five of the game's dungeons, though this character isn't a requirement for completing the gallery). The HD remake alleviates most of the tedium which comes this sidequest, thanks to the Deluxe Pictobox holding more photos (12 as opposed to 3), the addition of a small icon indicating whether a pictograph is eligible into becoming a figurine and Carlov being able to create multiple figurines per day (as opposed to 1 per day). Thanks to the Tingle Bottle, users could also post pictographs to Miiverse, helping to eliminate the risk of permanently losing the chance to take pictographs of characters or bosses who make limited appearances (after the shutdown of Miiverse in late 2017, the risk is present once again). However, despite the omission of the system link requirements for the other sidequest which makes a certain character appear, there is no indication on how and where to complete this sidequest, and this once optional character is now 'required' to complete the gallery. There are also sidequests in Windfall Island that require Link to make use of his Pictobox, and they all require the Deluxe upgrade. |
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Jurassic Park: Operation Genesis let you pick up a few extra bucks if you took pictures of the dinosaurs in your park. Some missions require you to take photos of dinosaurs while in a car, like the one where you acquire 200 points taking pictures of predatory dinosaurs fighting each other, hunting, or eating. | |
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Part of Snapimals has you taking pictures of wild animals for the Captain's museum. You're graded based on the poses they make. | |
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The Touhou Project games Touhou Bunkachou ~ Shoot the Bullet and Double Spoiler ~ Touhou Bunkachou, sort of. The games are shmups, photography is your only option, and it acts like a Smart Bomb, clearing all the bullets that you photograph. Taking photos of bosses earns you points based on several factors, most importantly how many bullets are in the picture. | |
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The Metal Gear Solid series. Taking pictures is required at least once in the series, and numerous Easter Eggs are available by snapping up photos of random innocuous things. Depending on what you snap you can find ghosts, have your CO call you a pervert, and confirm your best friend's doubts about your sexuality. If you wait until the fourth Act to obtain the Camera in Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of the Patriots, you'll find Otacon used it to take some photographs of Naomi. | |
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Shadow Hearts: From The New World also features this trope. Although this time, it's the protagonist spunky young detective who wields a camera. It also has an Enemy Scan effect, but he cannot copy attacks like Anastasia. The photos he takes are used in a trading sidequest. | |
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The Endless Ocean games cast the main character as, among other things, a freelance photographer for diving magazines. Taking and selling pictures of various aquatic wildlife is an easy way to make money in the game. The second game tells you what (in theory) makes for a good picture by the game's standards | |
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In Spy Fiction (2003) you can disguise yourself as anyone you can photograph — either their outfit alone or their face depending on whether you can photograph them from the front or not. It makes the stealth sections remarkably easy. | |
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Syphon Filter: The Omega Strain's third bonus mission has Mujari photographing evidence in a bombed-out Chechen village. | |
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Syphon Filter (Video Game) | hasFeature |
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The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask. In regards of the Swamp Tourism contest and the large man who co-runs it, you can earn rupees by snapping up photos of certain things with the Pictobox, and getting a photo of the Deku King (a rare sight) or Tingle (the son the guide was worried about) nets you a Piece of Heart. There's another event in the game triggered by taking a photo of one of the (female) pirates and giving it to the fisherman on Great Bay Coast. There's also the slightly creepy stalker Zora who wants a pic of Lulu, who'll pay you to snap a pic of her while she's grieving the loss of the eggs. | |
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Alekon: One half of the game consists of trying to get photos of the locals of the Land of Fiction, which become various amounts of creativity depending on how well you got them. The creativity can help the fictions in Dream's Doorstep come back to life. | |
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Alekon (Video Game) | hasFeature |
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Medal of Honor: Underground has a Stealth-Based Mission where you masquerade as a press photographer. PS2 sequel Medal of Honor: Frontline similarly features a level where part of the mission is to photograph blueprints for a German plane prototype. | |
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Medal of Honor: Underground (Video Game) | hasFeature |
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Far Cry Far Cry 3's Camera is used to spot people, animals, and in a unusual side quest, take pictures for a man with questionable intentions. Far Cry 4 has similar uses for its camera, albeit tagging enemies is less reliant, since the tags on Hunter enemies fade with time, making them harder to track. |
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FarCry | hasFeature |
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The whole premise of Fatal Frame (Project Zero in Japan) and its sequels is to take photographs of ghosts in order to seal them in your special camera. However, you also get bonuses for non-dangerous incidental ghosts. | |
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Fatal Frame (Video Game) | hasFeature |
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Several of the Challenge mode quests and Campaigns for Zoo Tycoon 2 require you to photograph things in your zoo, usually animals or guests doing particular things. | |
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Bully had quite a few missions and sidequests that involved taking pictures, which you could save if you wanted. The NPCs make direct mention of Jimmy having a camera. | |
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Bully (Video Game) | hasFeature |
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Frontier: Elite II has a class of military missions that involve taking pictures of an enemy installation on some uninhabited planet several light-years away. | |
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Elite (Video Game) | hasFeature |
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Pokémon Sun and Moon has the Poké Finder, which allows you to take pictures of Pokémon in special hidden areas, not unlike Pokémon Snap. In fact, the developers said that this feature was meant to appeal to players who wanted a sequel prior to its eventual sequel. | |
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Umurangi Generation is another game where photography is the main mechanic. In each level you go around trying to find and photograph certain items, while other pics will get you extra money (which doesn't do anything) based on how interesting they are. | |
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In Kingdom Hearts III, Sora's Gummiphone comes with a built-in camera. This produces two forms of sidequests that extend throughout the entire game. One is the Moogle Shops giving out Photo Missions; if Sora takes a picture of the subject they specify, the Moogles will add an item to the synthesis list. The other is the Lucky Emblem hunt, a quest to find ninety Hidden Mickeys scattered throughout the first eight worlds; the more Hidden Mickeys found, the more rewards acquired. Notably, the series-signature "extra objective that unlocks a Sequel Hook Stinger" element for this entry is also tied to this sidequest; exactly how many needed to unlock the secret ending varies with difficulty.note You'll need all 90 on Beginner, 60 on Standard, 30 on Proud, and none on Critical. | |
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One of the characters of Shadow Hearts: Covenant, Anastasia is armed with a camera which, in addition to providing expanded information on enemies you snap, also allows her to get "Albums" of certain enemies, copying their signature moves. | |
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FreezeME plays with this, since the main character does use a camera to take pictures of things, but instead of collecting photographs, she uses this power to freeze things in place. | |
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Myst IV: Revelation has a camera feature that can be used to not only capture puzzle solutions, but to also capture pictures of stuff that you think is pretty. Taking lots of photos is also one way to variate and somewhat personalize an event that happens later on in the game. This is carried onwards as one of the functions of your KI in Uru, and another camera in Myst V that also saves your progress into each photo. | |
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The iDOLM@STER Gravure for You — That's the whole premise of the game. | |
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Photo Kano is half this, half Dating Sim. | |
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In What Remains of Edith Finch, Sam's sequence is narrated by Edith flipping through a set of photographs. The flashback is played out by continuously looking out of the camera's lens and taking photographs. The sequence advances if you manage to find the right shot. | |
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A mission in Wing Commander IV: The Price of Freedom had you on a recon mission, snapping photos of various Border Worlds Militia bases in order to determine where a prisoner was being held. | |
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Mario Party DS: Camera Shy is a minigame where each player's objective is to take a picture of all other players while looking for them within a cornfield maze. In Duel mode, all it takes is for one dueling character to take a snapshoot of the other. The shot has to show the targeted character in the right position, which is then signaled by the camera's lens in the touchscreen changing their color from red to green. Whoever manages to achieve the objective first wins; but if four minutes pass and no character manages to get a shot of all other three (or the sole opponent in Duel mode), the minigame ends in a tie. | |
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Dead Rising featured this, which made some sense since the protagonist is a freelance reporter. He's covered wars, ya know. | |
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WarioWare, Inc.: Mega Microgame$: There's a microgame called "Picture Perfect" where you have to take a picture shot of a bird flying; timing is required to perform the shot when the full body of the bird is within the marked borders of the camera's lens, because anything imperfect will make the player lose the microgame. | |
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Way back in the early '90s Spider-Man vs. the Kingpin for the Sega Genesis asked you to take pictures of supervillains before you fought them. You could then sell them in your secret identity between missions to buy more web fluid. Justified, of course, because that's exactly what Peter Parker does in the comics. | |
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The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom: In the absence of the Sheikah Slate, Purah's Pad has inherited the pictography feature, though once again it has to be unlocked. In addition to standard sidequests where characters ask Link to bring pictures of certain things, there are also two special sidequests involving this function: One where Link has to take shots of ancient Zonai scripts written in flower-shaped floating islands (so a scholar in the subject of ancient Zonai history in Kakariko Village can translate them), and another where Link has to take shots of monsters and bosses to Kilton so he and Hudson can make statues based on them (similar to the figurines in The Wind Waker, except the number of possible statues is much lower due to limited materials and placement space). | |
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The iDOLM@STER 2 — You can take pictures of the girls during the stage performances after the Auditions or during the encore during Lives and Festivals. | |
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The Amazon Trail involves photographing exotic flora and fauna in the jungle in order to fill out your photo album. | |
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