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Marvel’s Spider-Man’s ‘photo mode’ inspires some very silly memes

Spidey's selfie sense is tingling!

 

Brittany Vincent

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Posted on Sep 11, 2018   Updated on May 21, 2021, 6:46 am CDT

Marvel’s Spider-Man has been an absolute treasure to play. Ever since it made its debut on PlayStation 4, fans have been savoring every single Spidey moment they can get their hands on. It’s only the best Spidey game in years, after all.

One of the coolest features in the game, however, is Photo Mode. Spider-Man can take photos (as well he should be able to) of landmarks throughout Manhattan, pictures of enemies, his allies – anything you want. He’s also able to take hilarious selfies, which people have been doing a whole lot of.

https://twitter.com/calebmooreus/status/1038880525463605248

You can’t adjust what kind of pose Spidey will make when taking a selfie, though. Sometimes he’s throw up a peace sign, or he might make a gesture as if he’s about to shoot some webbing. You can change his expression to some extent, as well as the filters of each photo, which can make for some seriously awesome (and often awkward) situations.

Like this one.

And this one.

There’s so much potential for hilarity with Photo Mode, it’s amazing. See what we did there?

You can even take comic book covers and cool frames to punch up the awesome photos you snap while swinging through the city, which makes for some very interesting artwork.

There are so many cool parts about this mode that people are sharing online that it’s hard not to want to try it out yourself.

https://twitter.com/CudaCores/status/1038984205714317312

If you’re hankering for some Spider-Man in your life and you have a PlayStation 4, you might consider slinging into a store and grabbing a copy. You can be J. Jonah Jameson. Photo Mode is basically his lifelong dream, distilled into one game: “Get me pictures of Spider-Man!”

You got it, sir. You don’t have to tell us (or the rest of the internet) twice.

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*First Published: Sep 11, 2018, 2:40 pm CDT