A concept that is considered unique in the first series, what Ninja Theory wants to offer via Hellblade is something that has not been available before. Despite its efforts to incorporate a mythology-based story into it, it is presented seriously as a portrait of psychosis in enough detail to make your heart pound, both from the visual hallucinations and the haunting audio. What's more interesting? This quality is also built on the Unreal Engine which is also pleasing to the eye. For the second series which will be released for the latest generation consoles, you will have the opportunity to enjoy this side in more detail.
What's the article? Ninja Theory has just confirmed that Photo Mode will return for the sequel series – Senua's Saga: Hellblade II. Even though this mode is considered standard for many modern game releases today, it appears as one of the “prettiest” games for the Xbox ecosystem this year, this seems like the best opportunity to prove it straight away. Ninja Theory also threw out this announcement with several example screenshots that it claimed came directly from the in-game. The details presented are worthy of inviting a sense of amazement. Unfortunately there are no details on whether this image was captured from the PC or Xbox Series version.
Photo mode returns in Senua’s Saga: Hellblade II. Here are some shots we took purely using photo mode in-game this week. pic.twitter.com/zd6P3829Tk
— Ninja Theory (@NinjaTheory) March 15, 2024
Senua's Saga: Hellblade II itself is planned to be released on May 21 2024 for Xbox Series and PC, with first day availability on Game Pass.