Everything Wrong with Ghost Recon Wildlands

Everything Wrong With Tom Clancy’s Ghost Recon: Wildlands

Oh boy, where do we begin with Ubisoft’s 2017 release of Ghost Recon: Wildlands for the Xbox One, PS4, and PC? Following on a series’ hiatus for years, Ubisoft decided to bring back Wildlands with a vengeance. The promotional trailer featuring Papa Roach’s Last Resort set the gaming world afire with much anticipation leading up to the game’s initial release; the idea of traversing a fully realized Bolivia, complete with jungles, swamps, salt flats, mines, cliffs, rolling hillsides, icy mountains, beach resorts, casinos, floating drug labs, and plenty of towns to visits, vehicles to drive, and weapons to customize, seemed like a dream game come true. How could Ubisoft possibly screw up a game with so much potential… right? Well, they did, and they managed to do so in only ways Ubisoft could accomplish.

Star Citizen HOSAS vs HOTAS Guide

Everything You Need to Know About HOSAS vs HOTAS in Star Citizen: Which Setup is Right for You?

Star Citizen is a multiplayer space trading and combat simulation game that is currently in development by Cloud Imperium Games. One thing many gamers ask is it better to play with keyboard and mouse or joystick? Well, there are two specific methods of play that have become a popular way to interact and/or engage with the game. HOTAS and HOSAS.

Metal Gear Survive

Everything Wrong With Metal Gear: Survive

Zombie games are a dime a dozen. You can find them anywhere. For people who actually want a tactical zombie-survival game, the pickings are slim – nay, nearly non-existent. Your options for a tactical survival zombie game are basically DayZ – but you’re subjecting yourself to a lot of jank – or, well, that’s it. The only other pseudo-option is Konami’s 2018 outing for PS4, Xbox One, and PC called Metal Gear: Survive, a Fox Engine rehash of Metal Gear Solid V repackaged with two small maps as a zombie-survival base-building game.

Crisis Core Final Fantasy 7 Reunion Cheats

Crisis Core: Final Fantasy 7 Reunion Cheats Offer God Mode, Ghost Mode, And More

Square Enix is really cleaning up big time on the nostalgia people had for Final Fantasy VII, with not only the Final Fantasy VII: Remake and its various iterations, but also now Crisis Core: Final Fantasy VII: Reunion for the PS5, Xbox Series X, PS4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch and on Steam for PC, which is basically Square’s way of milking fans even more by throwing Zack and company into the mix. I mean, why waste the assets, right? In any case, if you’ve decided that you just can’t get enough of Final Fantasy VII, and now you really want to dive deep into Crisis Core: Final Fantasy VII Reunion but you also want to cheat your way to the finish line, well there are some cheats available.

Marvel's Midnight Suns Cheats

Marvel’s Midnight Suns Cheats Enable Infinite Health, Unlimited Heroic Essence

Turn-based strategy games are a tough nut to crack in the industry. These sorts of games have had a tough time rivaling the biggest releases on the market, but it doesn’t mean that these games aren’t popular. Case in point, Marvel’s Midnight Suns from 2K Games and Firaxis Games, which is popular enough because it combines the intuitive turn-based gameplay from Firaxis’ highly popular XCOM series and obviously the Marvel property. Combining the two together has made Marvel’s Midnight Suns an exciting mish-mash of two concepts a lot of people probably didn’t expect, but are likely welcoming of it regardless.

Valheim Cheats

Valheim Cheats Enable God Mode, Fast Skill Level Up

Iron Gate AB and Coffee Stain Publishing’s Valheim has been making waves throughout the industry as a real game. It’s not just another recycled remaster or remake like so many other console games out there. It’s also not one of those titles intent on being a carrier for nothing but “The Message”. On the upside, you can get your hands on Valheim right now in Early Access for Xbox One, PS4, Xbox Series X, and PS5, as well as on Steam for PC. If you want to buff your presence in the game without losing your progress or failing to advance, you can make use of a series of Valheim cheats right now.

The Witcher 3 Cheats

The Witcher 3 Cheats Offer God Mode, Infinite Gold

CD Projekt Red decided they wanted to make more money on unsuspecting gamers and people who have a very low threshold for self-respect, and re-released The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt for PS5 and Xbox Series X game consoles. They also released a free next-gen update for the PC version of the game. CD Projekt was able to get away with this tactic because they partially recovered some good will after partially patching Cyberpunk 2077 to a decent enough state and because Edgerunners was really popular on Netflix.

IXION Cheats

IXION Cheats Enable Max Trust, Free Build, Unlimited Hull Integrity

Kasedo Games and Bulwark Studios’ IXION is one of the biggest new strategy game releases on the market for PC. It introduces gamers to a dynamic, survival space scenario where you must be the last bastion of humanity, maintaining a healthy community onboard the vessel and attempting to find a way to colonize a new planet for humanity. It’s a challenging experience where the vessel you’re on the game is deteriorating and you have to work hard and fast in order to keep people happy and attempt to keep humanity going. However, the game is not easy, and a lot of people are having trouble succeeding in IXION, but that’s where the cheats come in.

Evil West Cheats

Evil West Cheats Offers Massive Damage, God Mode, No Reload

The big new third-person co-op action-RPG, Evil West, from Flying Wild Hog and Focus Home Entertainment has made its way onto the PS4, Xbox One, PS5, and Xbox Series X. You can also get your hands on the game for PC, enabling you an opportunity to experience it with the best graphics and modding options possible. If you’re more interested in getting through the game quickly and efficiently, there some cheats available for Evil West right now.

Assassins Creed Odyssey Cheats

Assassin’s Creed Odyssey Cheats Sports God Mode, Super Damage

Ubisoft’s trilogy of subpar Assassin’s Creed games could be labeled as everything between Assassin’s Creed: Syndicate up to Assassin’s Creed Odyssey, but if we count it as a quadrilogy(?) then it all makes sense because when you slap Assassin’s Creed: Valhalla into the mix and realize that they haven’t made a good main-release Assassin’s Creed game since Assassin’s Creed: Unity. However, a lot of people still buy these games up and love them for whatever unfathomable reason I’m unable to articulate to any cogent degree. In any case, if you own one of the quadruple Assassin’s Creed games that have fallen way off the map, there are some cheats to help you out.