A Pokémon GO player has reached the level 40 cap
Hang on, somebody reached level 40 in Pokemon GO? Did they quit their job, and do nothing but visit PokeStops and catch Pokemon all day, every day? Of course not – they simply cheated.
Hang on, somebody reached level 40 in Pokemon GO? Did they quit their job, and do nothing but visit PokeStops and catch Pokemon all day, every day? Of course not – they simply cheated.
A few minutes of weapon juggling could see your damage output increase by ludicrous numbers in this latest The Division exploit.
Looks like ol' Hutch won't be that infinite source of Phoenix Credits that you were looking for this week.
Well sort of. What The Division does have, is a rather handy exploit for anyone who happens to be looking for a quick score.
If you want to get one of the rarest ghosts in Destiny, the trick to doing so is simple: Just kill yourself.
It's back online now, but an exploit that removed the cost for MB coins in Metal Gear Online had the service temporarily disabled.
Destiny’s December update introduced a range of new tweaks, balances and the joy of wearing skintight Sparrow Racing League gear into battle. It may have also left the game open to a new exploit or two, which the savvy Destiny community quickly picked up on and abused the hell out of. One such exploit, was found in the Sparrow Racing League and allowed players to earn certain rewards that usually required some in-game Silver to purchase.
Earning enough experience can be difficult however, especially when you have a pack of Ghouls looking to tear you apart in Fallout 4. Of course, there is an easier way, to get that extra edge.
Imagine immersing yourself in an exhilarating gaming session and achieving remarkable feats within your …
A spooky European village. Properly scary castle mania. Vampires. Werewolves! The only thing more frightening, is a glimpse at your empty bank account when it comes to deciding whether or not you can grab Resident Evil Village this month. Capcom's successor to its long-running survival-horror franchise is finally out, and if you've read our review then you know the game is a winner on multiple levels.
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