Earth Defense Force 6 Cheats

Earth Defense Force 6 Cheats Feature Infinite Ammo, God Mode

D3Publisher has had lightning in a bottle with the Earth Defense Force franchise, combining campy 1950s B-movie style monster invasion tropes with run-and-gun third-person shooting action. The franchise has blossomed over the years since originally debuting way back on the PS2, and slowly evolving and growing over the years as developer Sandlot has expanded on the playable characters, unique weapons, and dynamic scenarios. Fusing destructible environments with large alien invaders has made the franchise a bit of a guilty pleasure for a lot of gamers, and after Earth Defense Force 6, the latest in the ongoing franchise, made waves in Japan, D3 finally brought it over Stateside for Western gamers who enjoy such shenanigans on their PS4, PS5 and on PC.

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.

Everything Wrong With Red Dead Redemption 2

Everything Wrong With Red Dead Redemption 2

It’s hard to find anyone being critical of Rockstar Games’ Red Dead Redemption 2, and rightfully so, it’s one of the most polished, technically achieved games ever made. The amount of bespoke animations, dialogue, interactions, and open-world mechanics and shenanigans that you can get up to are almost insurmountable. However, it doesn’t make the game flawless. In fact, the game has a lot more flaws than I was comfortable with, and not in the “oh my horse glitched through a rock” sort of thing, but rather with the fundamental way the game is played and experienced, and I’m going to cover all of those here in this article.

Red Dead Redemption 2 Cheats

Red Dead Redemption 2 Cheats Unlocks God Mode, Infinite Money

Rockstar Games’ Red Dead Redemption 2 is one of those games that everyone talks about and plays, and will likely do so for years to come given that we don’t get Western games often and certainly not of the quality of Rockstar’s title. If you own the game and are looking for some cheats to help you get through the game, there are some cheats available for Red Dead Redemption 2, which is out now for the Xbox One, PS4, Xbox Series X, PS5, and PC right now.

Saints Row 2022 Cheats

Saints Row 2022 Cheats Provide Unlimited Health, Ghost Mode,Infinite Money

Deep Silver Volition single-handedly destroyed the Saints Row franchise with the 2022 reboot for the PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X, and PC, themed around androgynous college students turning to crime to pay off their student loan debt. I’m not even joking. The game irrefragably received lots of well-deserved hate for being a soulless, modern-day sanitized depiction of far-Left ideals and poorly scripted characterizations with boring gunplay and samey missions. Even still, a smattering of people who have never played a good third-person shooter before in their entire life still managed to scavenge some sliver of fun out of the title, and maybe those same people are looking for cheats for Saints Row? Well, you’re in luck because the open-world game has some cheats available.

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.

Wanted Weapons of Fate Review

Wanted: Weapons Of Fate Review – Underrated Hidden Gem

  • Players: 1
  • Platforms: Xbox 360, PS3, PC
  • Developer: Oberon Media, Grin
  • Publisher: Universal Pictures, Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment
  • Release Date: March 23rd, 2009
  • Rating: Play It

Wanted: Weapons of Fate is a post-movie, licensed-based, tie-in game. It’s a mouthful, no doubt. But that’s exactly what the game is. It released a year after the movie, working as a pseudo-sequel of sorts. Oberon Media and Grin were tasked with the development under the super vision of Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment and Universal Pictures. They even managed to land a somewhat all-star cast for the game, minus the likes of Morgan Freeman and James McAvoy. Interestingly enough Thomas Kretschmann, Peter Stomare, Paz Vega, Common and Terence Stamp all lend their voices to the game, helping bring the story to life.

Terminator 3 Redemption

Terminator 3: Redemption Review: Grand Theft Terminator

Players: 1 – 2
Platforms: PS2, Xbox, GameCube
Release Date: September 9th, 2004
Developer: Paradigm Entertainment
Publisher: Atari
Rating: Try It

Where do I begin with this one? Terminator 3: Redemption is a movie tie-in game to the Terminator 3 film that came out back in 2003 to middling reviews. A year late and a few features light compared to most video game fanfare of the era, and Terminator 3: Redemption fits into a rather odd slot as a game that’s not quite as bad as a typical movie-game, but not quite good enough to warrant much acclaim. Like many movie games of the era, there are some really good ideas underneath the hood, but the execution is rather poor, and that dampens the overall appeal of this particular outing.

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.