Death Stranding Cheats

Death Stranding Director’s Cut Cheats Enable Infinite Vehicle Durability, Happy Baby, Boot Durability

Kojima Productions’ highly popular walking simulator… err, well, delivery simulator, Death Stranding, has managed to take the world by storm. It features a whole lot of walking, a whole lot of package-carrying, some otherworldly specters disrupting your deliveries, terrorists trying to kill you, and MULEs trying to steal your goods. It’s a real wild ride all while giant deformed floating whales try to suck you into a pit of tar, and Mads Mikkelsen attempts to use his skull soldiers to obliterate you.

If you’ve already played the game you know exactly what I’m talking about, as it’s been available for some time on the PS4, PS5, and PC. If you’ve been finding yourself having difficulty getting to the end due to some of the terrain, the enemies, or any number of other setbacks, these Death Stranding cheats can help you along the way. The cheats below work both for the standard outing of Death Stranding and for the Death Stranding: Director’s Cut version of the game.

Borderlands 3 Cheats

Borderlands 3 Cheats Enable God Mode, Infinite Vault Coins

One of the most popular first-person shooter series available on the market today is Borderlands. The game has managed to get multiple sequels, and even a pre-sequel, something that you don’t often see. With Borderlands 3 being available for home consoles and PC, it’s no surprise that some gamers have been interested in cheats Borderlands 3 cheats for Xbox One, Xbox Series X, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, and PC. There are a number of Borderlands 3 cheats available for the various iterations of the game, and you’ve certainly come to the right place to find the ones you need.

Wanted Weapons of Fate Cheats

Wanted: Weapons Of Fate Cheats

If you’ve played Wanted: Weapons of Fate and have been interested in cheating your way through the game without having to buy the DVD of the movie in order to access the hidden codes, we have a solution right here for you. Whether you have the PS3, PC or Xbox 360 version of the game, you can check out the Wanted: Weapons of Fate cheat codes below to find out how to unlock the hidden goodies in the game.

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.

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.

Elden Ring Cheats

Elden Ring Cheat Codes Activate God Mode, One-Hit Kills

FromSoftware and George RR Martin’s Elden Ring from Bandai Namco for the PC, PS4, Xbox One, PS5, and Xbox One X is the latest in the SoulsLike sub-genre of action-RPGs. The game brings large-scale environments, advanced travel mechanics, and dynamic combat. Not everyone has been able to complete the game easily, and some people have had trouble simply completing the game at all. But don’t worry, that’s where Elden Ring cheats come into play, as they can help you get past the difficult parts, and complete the game with ease.

Urban-Reign-Review

Urban Reign Retro Review: Frustratingly Fun

  • Players: 1 – 4
  • Platforms: PS2
  • Release Date: Septehmber 13th, 2005
  • Developer: Namco
  • Publisher: Namco
  • Gebre: Beat-’em-up/Fighting
  • Rating: Try It

Urban Reign is a little known beat-em-up that Namco rolled out in between Tekken 5 and Tekken 6 back in 2005. It’s essentially an arena-battle mode that mimics the beat-em-up qualities that Namco was experimenting with via the Force Mode from Tekken 3 (which was further evolved in the subsequent sequels). However, unlike the Force Mode from Tekken, Urban Reign’s battles are sadly limited to arena levels instead of progressing stages like in the Tekken games.

24-The-Game-Review

24: The Game Retro Review: Well Worth A Remaster

  • Players: 1
  • Platforms: PS2
  • Release Date: February 28th, 2006
  • Developer: Real Time Productions
  • Publisher: 2K Games
  • Rating: Play It

I’ve never been a fan of remastering games, oftentimes because the efforts are usually low, the results are less than stellar, and the game being remastered usually doesn’t benefit all that much. Some games seem to receive multiple remasters, such as Uncharted and Call of Duty: Modern Warfare (the latter of which was not only remastered but also remade from the ground up). Other games that could actually benefit from a fresh coat of visual paint and some improved modern day tweaks to the controls and handling are all too bereft of such benevolence, such as 2K Games and Real Time Productions 2006 outing of 24: The Game for the PS2, which is a prime candidate for such endeavors.