6 Underrated Video Games You Need to Try in 2024

6 Underrated Video Games You Need to Try in 2024

Hi Picashot fam!

Remember when we shared some games whose photo mode we’re loving in July?

We thought it would be great to also showcase more games that we believe you’d love, but this time from smaller studios. It’s important to us that you widen your horizon when it comes to your gameplay and virtual photography and the games on our list today are super perfect for that.

Let’s get into them.

  • Little Nightmares II

In Little Nightmares II, you step into a world that’s both haunting and beautiful, where every shadow whispers secrets and every corner hides a nightmare. As you guide Mono, a young boy with a paper bag on his head, alongside the iconic Six, you’ll navigate eerie landscapes filled with grotesque creatures and clever puzzles. The gameplay is a delightful mix of stealth and platforming, where every leap and crouch matters.

Now, let’s talk about the photo mode that lets you capture the game’s spine-tingling beauty! With just a few clicks, you can freeze those heart-pounding moments, framing Mono and Six against the backdrop of twisted environments. Adjust the lighting, angle, and focus to snap the perfect shot of your favorite creepy creature or the iconic, shadowy silhouettes that haunt your dreams. It’s like putting your own artistic spin on a horror movie—just don’t forget to breathe!

  • The Dark Pictures Anthology: Little Hope

Little Hope takes you on a chilling narrative journey, where your decisions shape the outcome of the story. You’ll follow a group of college students and their professor as they fight to escape a fog-covered, haunted town, plagued by dark secrets and supernatural occurrences. The gameplay is filled with quick-time events and exploration, allowing you to uncover the town’s eerie history while keeping your wits about you. This game was created by Supermassive games.

And oh, the photo mode! This feature lets you capture the game’s tense moments and haunting visuals. Snap photos of your characters in the midst of horror, adjusting the focus to highlight their fear or the mysterious fog creeping in. You can even play with filters to create that perfect horror movie vibe. Who wouldn’t want to showcase their best terrified expressions and chilling scenes on social media?

  • Detroit: Become Human

Produced by Quantic Dream, Detroit: Become Human is a narrative masterpiece that dives deep into the lives of androids seeking freedom in a world that fears them. You control multiple characters, making choices that ripple through the storyline like a stone tossed in a pond. The gameplay is immersive, with stunning visuals and complex moral dilemmas that will keep you glued to the screen, pondering every decision.

With it doesn't have a dedicated photo mode, you can capture the emotional weight of each scene via camera mods or screenshots. Freeze those pivotal moments where characters stand at the crossroads of choice, and focus on their expressions of hope, fear, or defiance. Want to add a little drama? Make use of post-processing apps to play around with lighting to create a cinematic masterpiece that captures the essence of the story. Your friends will be green with envy at your storytelling skills!

  • Microsoft Flight Simulator

Asobo Studios decided they would take us to the heavens with this game! Microsoft Flight Simulator is not just a game; it’s a breathtaking experience that lets you soar through the skies in stunning detail. With realistic landscapes, weather, and aircraft, it’s a pilot’s dream come true. You can fly anywhere in the world, from bustling cities to serene countryside, all while honing your flight skills and navigating the skies.

The photo mode in this gem is next-level! You can pause your flight at any moment to capture the stunning views below, tweaking the angle and time of day for that jaw-dropping shot. Want to showcase your flying prowess? Snap a pic of your aircraft soaring through the clouds or gliding over a picturesque landscape at sunset.

  • Deathloop

In this stylish first-person shooter, you play as Colt, an assassin trapped in a time loop on the mysterious island of Blackreef. The gameplay combines action, stealth, and puzzle-solving as you attempt to eliminate eight targets before the day resets. The vibrant art style and unique environments make every moment visually stunning.

The photo mode in Deathloop allows you to capture the game’s striking visuals and dynamic action. You can pause the game at any moment to frame your shots, adjust the focus, and play with filters to enhance the retro aesthetic. Whether you want to immortalize a dramatic gunfight or the beautiful landscapes of Blackreef, this feature lets you showcase your favorite moments in style. This game was created by Arkane Studios.

  • Life is Strange: True Colors

In Life is Strange: True Colors, you embark on a heartfelt adventure as Alex Chen, a young woman with the power to feel and manipulate the emotions of others. The gameplay is rich with choice, exploring themes of love, loss, and friendship as you unravel the mystery surrounding your brother’s death. Each decision can change the course of your story, making every moment impactful.

While the rest of the Life is Strange franchise has photomodes, this particular game doesn't. However, you can capture the beauty and emotion woven throughout the game via screenshots. Take snapshots of Alex’s vibrant surroundings or those tender moments shared with friends. Want to add a bit of flair? Use editing apps to apply filters to match the mood of each scene, turning your screenshots into pieces of art that reflect the emotional depth of the game.

Which of these games will you be trying?

Or have you tried them all?

We can't wait to see your photos on Picashot so get to playing and sharing!


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