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10 UNLOCKABLES That Make The Game Way Too EASY

10 UNLOCKABLES That Make The Game Way Too EASY
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Some rewards turn a tough grind into a cakewalk. Join us as we spotlight the most hilariously game-breaking unlocks that trivialize challenges and melt bosses. From ghostly studs in a galaxy far, far away to overpowered tanks, mirror-self summons, and foam-finger pew-pews, these pickups, costumes, and arrows can turn nightmare modes into victory laps.

10 Unlockables That Make the Game Way Too Easy


Welcome to MojoPlays, and today, we’re taking a look at 10 unlockables that make their games comically easy.


Ghost Characters

“Lego Star Wars II: The Original Trilogy” (2006)


At first, replaying every level and collecting all of the stuff sounds like it can be a real chore, especially if there are some levels you really don’t like. But the ghost characters are living cheat codes that can help expedite your journey to completing “Lego Star Wars II”. The ghost versions of Yoda, Anakin, and Obi-Wan possess the power of completely ignoring almost anything that could kill anyone else (except for bottomless pits and environmental hazards). And they won’t just negate damage - all enemies will flat out ignore the ghost character, allowing you to wander freely without a care in the world.


Minion

“Twisted Metal 2” (1996)


“Twisted Metal 2” can be a real hassle to get through if you’re playing weaker vehicles or simply struggling to get through stages like Holland or Amazonia. But it’s a different story with Minion, the most overpowered vehicle locked behind a cheat code. Minion boasts the highest stats out of every vehicle in the game and can mow down most of the others in just a few rams. Of course, it is easy to gang up on a Minion player if every just zeroes in on him. But should one target stray away, it’s easy for the giant tank to chase them down and end them in seconds.


GeekJam

“Toejam & Earl: Back in the Groove” (2019)


One of the coolest aspects of “Back in the Groove” is how every character has some special quirk that makes you play the game a bit differently. They all have different stats and traits that can trigger upon certain situations. In the case of GeekJam, you can gain a stat point whenever you use a School Book. If the School Book is amplified, you get two stat points. Under most circumstances, this trait alone can make GeekJam absolutely broken as Luck determines what items you get from presents and Present Skill determines how effective those items become. Soon, you will understand what it is like becoming God.


Mimic Tear

“Elden Ring” (2022)


Now, you can go through all of “Elden Ring” without ever summoning creatures to aid you in your fight. However, of all the summons you can acquire, the summon for the Mimic Tear is the most overpowered. Just like in the boss fights, the Mimic Tear will appear with the same weapons and armor as you do when summoned. You have essentially doubled your own power, and it can turn many combat encounters into child’s play. Just make sure you have the health required to summon it or else you’re just going to die trying.


Hand Cannon

“Dead Space” series (2008-23)


Honestly, this famed foam finger was the first to come to mind when we were making this list. The Hand Cannon is not an easy weapon to obtain as you will have to beat “Dead Space 2” on Hard Core difficulty or the 2023 remake of the first game on Impossible difficulty. Both of these difficulties will make or break you and test whether you can thoroughly enjoy “Dead Space” under more strenuous settings. But if you overcome that, you will unlock a goofy as hell weapon that has unlimited ammo, a fire rate dependent on your own reaction times, and the ability to cause any enemy you point at to instantly explode.


Woden’s Brand

“MediEvil: Resurrection” (2005)


There are a handful of problems with “MediEvil: Resurrection”, most of them pertaining to the game’s story and weak sense of humor. But the Woden’s Brand shows just how fundamentally busted the entire game is. After defeating the Stained Glass Demon, you will be given access to the Gallowmere Plains, the hub of the remake’s many minigames. If you choose to suffer through every one of them and save up eight carnival tokens, you can acquire Woden’s Brand. This greatsword is capable of killing just about anything in one or two hits, trivializing the entire remaining two-thirds of the game.


Dairy Bastard

“God of War” (2005)


Costumes are such a fun way to replay the classic “God of War” games as every one of them comes with different gameplay modifiers. At the expense of his strength, cow Kratos doubles the amount of orbs you acquire and boasts an infinite supply of magic. Yes, you can now play the entire game by spamming Poseidon’s Fury or Army of Hades whenever you damn well please. However, in order to use this costume for yourself, you will have to suffer through every single trial in Challenge of the Gods. If you’re a trophy hunter, you may as well go for it.


Chihaya

“Persona 5” (2017)


You can easily go through “Persona 5” without ever unlocking Chihaya as a confidant. After all, saving up one hundred thousand Yen is challenging in the original version. But if you can scrounge up that kind of cash and play your cards right, Chihaya turns the dialogue puzzles behind Confidants and Mementos itself into a total joke. Her fortunes can increase the number of Treasure Demons you encounter, boost your bonds with a Confidant without spending time with them, and even highlight dialogue choices that your Confidants will respond positively towards, thus guaranteeing Rank Ups. It practically encourages you to be a sociopath.


Unmaking Arrow

“Dragon’s Dogma II” (2024)


You can find a wealth of weapons to make fights easier in “Dragon’s Dogma II”. But those who specialize in ranged weapons may want to seek out the legendary Unmaking Arrow. The only way to get one of these arrows is to buy one for thirty thousand gold at The Dragonforged or by completing one of the Sphinx’s riddles. It is worth obtaining one as an Unmaking Arrow is capable of killing anything in a single shot. Although, it is highly recommended you save them for specific encounters. You wouldn’t really waste one on a cyclops or a crow, would you?


Infinite Rocket Launcher

“Resident Evil” series (1996-)


Every “Resident Evil” boasts its own fun selection of unlockable weapons for you to make your next playthrough funnier, easier, and sometimes, more exciting. But most of the time, they will always offer the prized Infinite Rocket Launcher. No reload, no limited ammunition, all explosive pain to turn every enemy into a pile of ash and viscera. Of course, this won’t get you out of every predicament scuff-free, but it can make for interesting speedruns among friends. Or, in some cases, interesting randomizer runs!


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