What use is swinging around New York City if you can't admire the gorgeous scenery? Sometimes, you'll need to take pictures of landmarks in Spider-Man 2, not just to memorialise your favourite locales, but also to fulfil certain objectives in your quest to hit 100% completion.
In this guide, we'll explain how to take pictures of landmarks in Spider-Man 2, so you know exactly what to do. This will mean you're completely ready to complete some of the smaller objectives in between main missions.
For more on the game, be sure to check out our Spider-Man 2 walkthrough hub. We've also got a look at how to change suits in the game, plus how to find Tech Stashes.
How to take pictures of landmarks in Spider-Man 2
To take pictures of landmarks in Spider-Man 2, you have two options. You can either press up on the DualSense's d-pad to bring up the character camera, or press the Pause button to access Photo Mode.
Of course, each of these options have slightly different roles. The character camera is a lore-friendly in-universe version of the camera, with it technically being Peter or Miles' own device. Photo Mode is exactly what you'd expect from a triple-A game, giving you framing and camera options, as well as the ability to change poses.
If you're just after a nice and easy selfie with the New York skyline, or need to snap a specific landmark for an objective, the character camera should do the trick. On the other hand, Photo Mode is more suited to artsy photos that you really want to take your time configuring.
Whichever option you settle on, both are capable of taking pictures of landmarks in Spider-Man 2. That means you can snap your required images and bag some XP with ease!
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