Geek Culture
Generation Zero Cheats Add Unlimited Health, Unlimited Ammo, More

Avalanche’s open-world FPS Generation Zero released on Steam recently, offering an experience that is certainly unique. It takes place in 1980’s Sweden, with the land being overrun by hostile machines as the local population disappears. Those who might be struggling with the game will be happy to know there are some cheats, and we have them for you.
These new cheats were uploaded recently to cheathappens.com, which packs several cheats for you to check out. Keep in mind that this is a premium cheat trainer, which requires a premium subscription with the site. The following is the complete cheat trainer:
Unlimited Health
Unlimited Ammo/Items
No Reload
Game Speed
Current Level
Current XP
Current Skill Points
Stamina Multiplier
Stamina Recharge Multiplier
Max Health Multiplier
Movement Speed Multiplier
For those looking for more information on the game, the following is an overview from the official Steam page:
“Welcome to 1980’s Sweden. The local population has gone missing, and machines of unknown origin roam the streets. Explore this vast open world to unravel the mystery of the invaders, perfect your fighting strategies and prepare to strike back. In Generation Zero, living is winning.
Take on missions and challenges throughout the open world to unravel more of the mystery, while scavenging for weapons and supplies to help you stay alive.
Tactically combine weapons, skills and equipment, to lure, cripple, and destroy your enemies.
Some enemies are too powerful to attack head-on, which is when you should adopt stealth tactics by moving silently, exploiting the enemy’s senses and using the environment to your advantage.
Among the loot, you will find outfits and hairstyles to recreate your favorite 1980s style to take on the machines in style.”
Generation Zero is available now on Steam for $34.99. The game already has nearly 1,500 user reviews as of the time of this writing, though the overall consensus is “Mixed” from users.
Gaming
Blizzard is developing two Diablo 4 expansions

Diablo 4’s post-launch support will keep you playing for years, according to Blizzard. General manager Rod Fergusson confirmed two expansions and free content updates.
“As I sit here, we’re about to launch the main game; we’re finishing up season one; we’re working on season two; we’re working on expansion one; we’re kicking off expansion two,” he told PC Gamer on the Kinda Funny Xcast. These two DLCs may release sooner than expected. Fergusson says the live service model lets Blizzard release content faster than Diablo III.
With tens of hours of content in the base game, Diablo 4 is massive. This could be Destiny 2 or Genshin Impact, with seasons and DLC. That thought excites or frightens you. Leave a comment and check out our Diablo 4 guide for help with the PS5 and PS4 games.
Geek Culture
Summer Game Fest’s Geoff Keighley Says E3 Killed Itself

Geoff Keighley hosts the Summer Game Fest showcase and has been the subject of some of our most transcendent art.
Keighley commented on E3’s death and the persistent, pernicious perception that he pulled the trigger (repeatedly) just days before this year’s show on June 8.
“I think E3 sort of killed itself,” Keighley told VGC. I understand why people say [Summer Game Fest killed E3], but I think we created Summer Game Fest because I saw E3’s wheels falling off.”
Keighley’s history is inextricably linked to E3’s, making the slow-motion murder almost Shakespearean.
Here's 15-year old me at the first-ever E3 in 1995.
E3 meant so much to me and to so many of you too.
Four years ago, I realized that E3 wasn't evolving as it needed to compete in a global, digital world. So we started building what’s next. See at @summergamefest June 8. pic.twitter.com/wSZqpz3wjY
— Geoff Keighley (@geoffkeighley) March 30, 2023
“Everyone we’ve been working with, we’ve been working with for months around Summer Game Fest,” Keighley said, suggesting that both could have existed. “So there was a world where Summer Game Fest and E3 would have co-existed, and we had talked a lot to ReedPop [the E3 event organizer] about that possibility because they were focused much more on a big trade event and consumer event, and that’s not what we were doing with Summer Game Fest.”
“I didn’t really see it as competitive; I questioned the viability of what their plan was, but if the industry wanted that and wanted to support that, I think people could have done both,” Keighley says of the possibility of E3 competing with Summer Game Fest for game announcements. Some companies considered announcing their game with us and making it consumer-playable at E3.
What’s your take on Keighley’s role? Right time, right place, or Machiavellian mastermind?
Gaming
RoboCop: Rogue City PS5 Gameplay in 20 Seconds

RoboCop: Rogue City features agonizing one-liners and a darkly humorous picture of a future that demands justice. GameSpot posted a preview of the game.
While the gameplay doesn’t look particularly exciting, the visual intrigues us. RoboCop is the perfect video game protagonist, so we’ll keep an eye on this one.
September brings RoboCop: Rogue City to Old Detroit. How’s it going? Are you intrigued?
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