There’s a bevy of cheats available for Airship Syndicate and THQ Nordic’s Darksiders Genesis. The game came out for Nintendo Switch, PS4, Xbox One, and PC back on December 5th, 2019 to fairly positive review scores from actual gamers. If you happened to pick up a copy and wanted to test some of the cheats out on the PC version of the game, you can do so right now.
The first cheat trainer is available for download from over on MegaDev.info.
The trainer features the following Darksiders Genesis cheats:
Some of the cheats are free, such as the low health and reset souls to 0 cheats, but those are absolutely useless. The only useful free cheat available from MegaDev is the one to add 10 free souls by tapping Alt + 1. You could effectively add infinite amounts of souls that way.
Unfortunately, you will need a premium membership to access all of the other useful cheats, such as the infinite ammo, god mode, or the ability to make your character super fast or speed up the horse.
There’s another trainer available for download over on Cheat Happens.
The cheats for the Darksiders Genesis trainer are listed below:
The trainer is chock full of different settings you can manipulate to make the experience a heck of a lot easier than it would be to actually play through the game. Unfortunately, it’s not Game Pass compatible at the moment, so you won’t be able to transfer over the saved game to the Xbox One in case you had it on PC and Xbox.
The other downside is that while the trainer definitely has a bunch of cheats, it also requires a premium membership with Cheat Happens to make use of them.
On the bright side, there’s a free cheat table you can get your hands on for the Cheat Engine courtesy of The Cheat Script.
The table features the following Darksiders Genesis cheats:
Unfortunately, you don’t get all the other edit options that you do with Cheat Happens’ trainer, but the good part is that you don’t have to pay a dime for the cheat table, so it’s all good if you just wanted some invincibility or unlimited horse stamina or infinite ammo.
Darksiders Genesis is available right now for home consoles, PC, and that equivalent of an electronic abortion manifested in the form of a consumer product known as Google Stadia.
Surprisingly the game is being well received as Diablo-style ARPG clone. You’ll play through the prequel game to the other three Darksiders entries as Strife, one of the more popular characters from the franchise that you didn’t get to play in the original trilogy. A lot of gamers wanted to take control of him but he was replaced with Fury in Darksiders 3, which wasn’t anywhere near as engaging (or as popular) as the other two games.
In any case, if you were curious about checking it out with a buddy and playing some isometric co-op, you can do so right now.
(Main image courtesy of Grace Liu)