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Far Cry 2 Cheat Codes For Xbox 360

By: Ed Mulero

Break Studios Contributing Writer

The "Far Cry 2" cheat codes for Xbox 360 will help gamers survive the jungle, desert and savannah hell holes against the mercenaries who are trained to kill without mercy. Xbox 360's "Far Cry 2" tests the expertise of each weapon as the sprawling African landscape is filled to the brim with hazards that cheat codes may even the odds in a pinch. Fighting against the elements and the hours of day and night make for a difficult path to win in "Far Cry 2" for the Xbox 360, but cheat codes can give gamers a break. Health and bullets are as precious commodity as water and sun in Xbox 360's "Far Cry 2" so it is critical to utilize cheat codes to continue to battle for glory. Cheat codes for the Xbox 360's "Far Cry 2"  are little boosts to make the journey through the depths of the African landscape as smooth as possible and less of the frustration.

  1. Golden AK-47. Roll around the missions in African with a fancy piece of hardware in "Far Cry 2." Go north in the first region of the southwestern area to locate the safe house island where there will be a ledge. Maneuver around that place to the ledge to see a plane wreck that has a Jackal Tape. Look south of the plane wreck to locate a sealed off mine entrance. Break through the boards to find the golden AK-47.  
  2. Unlock Missions. Gain access to every mission in "Far Cry 2" including the ones not available during the regular gameplay. Input the following codes in the cheats menu: "2Eprunef,  6aPHuswe,  Cr34ufrE,  JeM8SpaW,  tr99pUkA,  zUmU6Rup,  sa7eSUPR,  SpujeN7x,  THaCupR4,  tar3QuzU,  96CesuHu."
  3. Find Those Diamonds. "Far Cry 2" contains an array of diamond caches for the player to hunt down in each mission. Magnify the map to its highest limit in the region and a green or blue number will show how many diamond caches there are, which coupled with the lit points in the map will help gamers know how much of those diamonds are left to discover.
Posted on: Jan. 11, 2011