Evil Dead The Game Cheats

Evil Dead: The Game Cheats Feature God Mode, Super Damage

Saber Interactive has managed to make a number of games in recent times that have found a niche with multiplayer audiences, especially with World War Z. Their latest game is Evil Dead: The Game for the PC, Nintendo Switch, PS4, PS5, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X. That’s a whole bunch of consoles for a single game. Nevertheless, for those of you interested in the title and need a bit of a leg up on enemies with a few cheats to aid you in the process, there are some nifty Evil Dead: The Game cheats available for you to get your hands on.

Jet Li Rise to Honor Review

Jet Li’s Rise To Honor Retro Review: One Of The Best Beat ‘Em Up Games Of All Time

  • Players: 1
  • Platforms:PS2
  • Release Date:February 17th, 2004
  • Developer: SCE Foster City Studio/Team Triad
  • Publisher:Sony Interactive Entertainment
  • Rating: Play It

Wow, what a game. What else can I honestly say? This is one of the most original and unique beat-’em-up, action-adventure games ever made. It mixes cinematic action-movie set pieces with a storyline that very well could have come from Chung Sun, Sammo Hung or John Woo crime-drama flick from the 1980s. This is one of those rare games where it wasn’t quite a licensed-based title themed around an accompanying film or big Hollywood production, but it has all the hallmark trappings of a licensed-based property with the inclusion of a lot of big Hong Kong stars attached to the product and it clearly shows. From the stunt choreography to the absolutely awesome motion-capture work done by Jet Li himself, this game hits almost all the right notes in almost all the right ways with a few exceptions.

V Rising Cheats

V Rising Cheats Enable Infinite Health, Infinite Mana

V Rising is the newest game from Stunlock Studios, the same minds behind the titles Bloodline Champions and Battlerite Royale. Their newest title is an isometric, hack-and-slash, survival game for PC and PS5. It combines various genres together while giving gamers a classic, Castlevania-style aesthetic to absorb in the vampire-themed action-RPG. For gamers interested in taking advantage of the game’s mechanics to their own benefit, there are some cheats available for V Rising to help make the process of progress and survival much easier.

Black Review

Black Retro Review: One Of The Best FPS Titles From Any Generation

  • Players: 1
  • Platforms: PS2, Xbox
  • Release Date: February 23rd, 2006
  • Developer: Criterion Games
  • Publisher: Electronic Arts
  • Rating: Play It

Do you remember the single-player first-person shooter game from Criterion and EA called Black? It was for the PS2 and OG Xbox, had a decent marketing campaign but didn’t really make waves in terms of post-launch mind-share other than that everyone who played it felt it was one of the best first-person shooter titles ever made. I originally missed out on it while playing other games of the era, but recently had a chance to get around to it again, and it’s easy to see why it’s the cult-classic everyone claims it to be.

Blacksite Area 51 Review

Blacksite Area 51 Review: Best Left Forgotten

  • Players: 1 (Multiplayer PvP)
  • Platforms: PS3, Xbox 360, PC
  • Release Date: November 12th, 2007
  • Developer: Midway Studios
  • Publisher: Midway Games
  • Rating: Skip It

Why? That’s all I really have to ask. Why? This game is like one of those titles that was hodge-podged together on a blackboard with almost no oversight, a budget both too big and too small for what they wanted to do, and no discernible direction that would have actually resulted in this project becoming anything more than a forgettable Saturday-afternoon romp before being carted off to a GamStop where it would spend the rest of its carbon existence collecting dust in the $9.99 or less bargain bin. That really sums up the entirety of Blacksite: Area 51, which – unfortunately – I can’t even say had potential to be a good game.