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While this page is primarily used for reference, do note that, as a player, you are responsible for your actions in the game--this includes using cheats and exploits. It is highly advised to make a save before attempting any of the following cheats.

Always remember to keep a backup copy of your original, unaltered, save file!

Description

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Trials in Tainted Space's gameplay is not immune to exploitation. There are various features the player can access, intentional or otherwise, to gain a desired advantage in the game. Most of these exploits may have been left in the game during various points of development and are subject to change if and while the game is in development.

This page will only list cheats that are acknowledged by the developers themselves and are approved for public release. The cheats listed will only be ones that are attainable in-game, during play. For out-of-game game-editing references, try the save editing page.


Cheat Codes

The game has various cheat codes that can be inputted by the player. This can be done in two ways:

Mar 17, 2020 Trials in Tainted Space cheats and console commands So, you can use the following console commands to cheat your way through Tainted Space. Treatment: Forces the treatment to use the default effects. (Won’t activate until one of the other treatment cheats is activated).

  • By using a keyboard and directly typing the message at any time while playing the game.
  • By accessing a text input box (such as using V-KO's CustomInput option) and inserting and submitting the code there. The input box is limited in what cheats it can activate (so not all cheat codes are compatible with it), and is primarily there for users who use virtual, screen-prompted keyboards.
  • It is recommended to input cheat codes in on the codex console under options to prevent any unwanted actions such as moving or item usage.
  • Codes that cannot activate via the console can be activated in the main Codex screen. Because all of the main Codex options are assigned to numbers 1-5, this will prevent unwanted actions.
  • Holding Shift while typing will also prevent unwanted moving or item usage.

This information is a bit outdated, so some codes may not work in current versions. Try at your own risk. link to a statement from Jacques00 on the forums

  • Mhen'ga is a planet discovered during the 14th planet rush. Currently colonized by the U.G.C., the planet's extra-terrestrial capital is Esbeth. Populated areas are lined with dirt roads, leaving a very primal feel to the overall environment. Covered in lush flora, the planet is sometimes referred to as 'The Jungle Planet'.
  • Cheatbook is the resource for the latest Cheats, tips, cheat codes, unlockables, hints and secrets to get the edge to win. Downloads Oct 04, 2018 Trials in Tainted Space, or TiTS for short, is Fenoxo's spiritual successor to his game Corruption of Champions, and thus his second text based RPG, albeit this time in a scifi setting.

The cheat codes are as follows:

Cheat Codes
Input Result
treatment Forces the Treatment to use the default effects. (Does nothing if none of the other Treatment cheats have been activated).
bimbo Forces the Treatment to use the Female effects.
bull Forces the Treatment to use the Male effects.
amazon Forces the Treatment to use the Amazon effects.
cumcow Forces the Treatment to use the Cum-Cow effects.
fauxcow Forces the Treatment to use the Faux-Cow effects.
motherlode Gives enough XP to reach the next level.
88mph Pass large amounts of time.
urta (previously known as 'furfag') Enables infinite item use for most consumable items (Enter again to disable).
poison (previously known as 'sjw') Replaces “shemale” with “dick-girl” throughout the game’s scenes dynamically (since v0.8.010).
tistheseason Brings up a menu with a list of special holidays. The player may choose to toggle Seasonal events for that holiday to: Always On, Always Off, or Automatic (default).
marcopolo Unlocks all planets (excluding Breedwell and Kashima).
laplove Reverts the game to its previous inclusion of the Lapinara Parasitic Female and Prophylactic (Lapinara).
beshineforever
Opens the Doctor Badger Cheat Menu, which contains three separate sections:
  • Doctor Badger:
    • Options for Doctor Badger's interaction:
      • The state of either being active or arrested.
      • The state of either being pre or post bimbofication.
    • For the player:
      • Whether or not the silicone tank is installed in the player's ship.
  • Nym-Foe:
    • Options for Nym-Foe's combat:
      • The state of being broken, fixed, fixed and hostile, or not yet encountered.
      • The distribution of silicone between the player's breasts, butt, hips, and lips during a successful injection attack.
      • Whether Nym-Foe's 'Bouncy!' attack block will perform normally, block 100% of the time, or avoid being used.
      • The ability to add or subtract Nym-Foe's starting lust between 0 and 100, and the ability to reset back to 50.
    • For the player:
      • Add a Nym-Foe Dakimakura to the player's inventory.
      • Toggle whether or not the player has the Implant-tasticPerk.
  • Doll Maker:
    • Options for Doll Maker's combat:
      • The state of being disassembled, met and non-hostile, activated and hostile, or not yet encountered.
      • Whether Doll Maker's attack pattern will consist of its full moveset, only stat-effecting tools (if not applicable, choosing Bio-Magnetic Vibes instead), or only with its Bio-Magnetic Vibes.
      • How many points each of the stat-effecting tools in Doll Maker's moveset will subtract, being able to be set from 1 to 50 and reset to 5.
      • Whether or not the player starts the fight already cuffed.
    • For the player:
      • Toggle whether or not the player has the True DollPerk.
insaneinthemembrane Changes Bess' name to Runa.
mitzi Allows the player to instantly rescue Mitzi, bypassing the Stellar Tether Dungeon.
backinbizzness Resets Bizzy's interactions to before the player received her first e-mail. (added during version 0.8.066 development to showcase new scenes with Mitzi and Sera, continued availability past this version is not guaranteed).
doll Teleports the player to the start of the Kiro Quest dungeon (added during version 0.8.023 development, will most likely be removed at a later date or upon full quest implementation).
kqvrgoodness
Adds 5 virtual reality programs to the PC's inventory from or related to Kiro Quest. Once used, these allow the PC to access the fights (and corresponding sex scenes) in the Mindwash Visor to:
  • The fuckdolls
  • The Advanced Herm Sexbot
  • The Taursuit
healthdelivery Summons Bianca if possible (When on a hostile square where Bianca can spawn, and she is not in a bar).
anofferyoucantrefuse Skip to a certain part of Akane's first quest.
clowncar Allows ship flight with any amount of crew members.
anotherbrickinthewall Immediately gain 100K credits. Reusable. If entered outside the Console, credit count will be updated after any changing of screen. If entered with the Console, it must be exited for credits to be added. Consecutive uses without leaving the Console count as one activation and only add 100K credits.
UP+DOWN+LEFT+RIGHT Use the arrow keys on the keyboard to do this. Gives the player 5xZil Ration. You can get 10,000 Credits per full inventory by selling to Burt on Mhen'Ga. You can quickly sell a full inventory by holding down the '1' button.
party Starts or resets the Zaibatsu party. At the end of the party, Steele is placed at the Gyre Taxi stand on Dhaal. If Steele's ship is not already on Dhaal, it won't be at the Spaceport, making leaving impossible without other cheats.
wargiiandbess Resets the Siege of the Korg’ii Hold quest progress, along with any progress in Eitan's relationship. 0.8.116 patchnotes suggested that the cheat would get a name change, however that hasn't happened yet as of 0.8.124.
nastiness Resets the Nastizia event chain to Pre-invite.
Planets

Developer Codes

Not for inexperienced or uninformed players. Using any of these codes can seriously break quests and/or saves. As a player, you are responsible for your actions in the game. It is highly advised to make a save before attempting any of the following cheats.

Always remember to keep a backup copy of your original, unaltered, save file!



The dev codes are as follows:

Developer Codes
Input Result
impulseBrings up Impulse menu for scene ID.
idclevBrings up the idclev menu for teleportation by room ID.
fuckyou Toggles debug mode.


Exploits

This is a list of exploitable events, items, or characters that the player can use to Captain Steele's advantage.

The exploits are as follows:

Exploits
Input Result
Dr. Lash Defeating him in combat will earn Steele 999999 credits and a significant amount of XP. This combat encounter can be repeatable if Steele continues to flirt with him. This can be done by stacking resistance to the burning element to or above 100%, while raising electric resistance as high as possible to minimize his damage output.
Syri Infinite Intelligence gain Holding down the 1 button during Syri's morning menu causes continuous slow intelligence gain

When combined with ClearYu can also give you Reflex, Aim, and Libido at the cost of Taint

Blackjack free money In the Treasure Nova casino on Zheng Shi, the player can place a custom bet up to their entire wallet balance. This, in conjunction with saving and loading, allows the player to acquire high amounts of credits quickly and with no risk.
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You may never become an astronaut and travel into space, but luckily outside of novels and films, video games can help take you out of this world a few hours at a time. There are all kinds of video games that are based around space in order to explore the great unknown or fight off some alien hostiles.

From exploration to fighting off futuristic battles, there’s a space video game on this list for just about everyone. You’ll find that this list contains our favorite games set in space for the PlayStation 4. If you think we missed a title that we should include in a future update then let us know by leaving a comment down below.

In the meantime, take a look at our picks for the best PlayStation 4 space video games down below though take note that we did not rank these games in any particular order.

#15 Warframe
  • Developer: Digital Extremes
  • Publisher: Digital Extremes
  • Platforms: PC, PS4, XBO, NS
  • Release: March 25, 2013

Warframe has been around for quite some time and it’s still being enjoyed today. This is a completely free video game that you can download and enjoy right now. If you never heard of Warframe, think of this game like the Destiny franchise with plenty of active players and a variety of quests to take on. Players take on the role of a customized Tenno, an old race of warriors that are bound by blade and gun. Set in the far future, you awaken from a cryostasis as you’re needed once again in a grand war that has put a number of factions against each other. Of course, this game has been out since 2013 so there’s plenty more content to chew through right now if you have yet to actually make an account.

This is an action RPG title that has already five expansions and as of right now there doesn’t appear to be any case of the development team, Digital Extremes, slowing down. If you decide to go through the game with some friends, most missions are able to support up to four different players and if you’re into grinding through missions in order to find a particular item with fast-paced combat, this title is well worth checking out.

#14 Observation
  • Developer: No Code
  • Publisher: Devolver Digital
  • Platforms: PC, PS4
  • Release: May 21, 2019

Observation is an adventure thriller that puts players into the role of an AI named S.A.M. Set on a space station, players must control the AI to assist the crew though, in this particular narrative, you’re slowly uncovering what happened to the vanished crew, the space station along with the AI system itself. The game offers some of the classic style adventure titles where most of the game is based around solving puzzles in order to progress the narrative.

While it may not have been the most well-known and highlighted video games to have released in 2019, it’s one worth checking out. Furthermore, being a narrative focused game, we’re going to avoid revealing too much as the experience is best when going in with as little information regarding its story as possible.

#13 Kerbal Space Program
  • Developer: Squad
  • Publisher: Squad
  • Platforms: PC, PS4, XBO
  • Release: April 27, 2015

Kerbal Space Program puts players in control of a space initiative where your sole purpose and duty is to create functional ships for a crew of Kerbals. With a collection of parts that will play an effect through the build of a spacecraft, players will learn how to successfully develop a spacecraft capable of going into space and landing back down to Earth.

There are a few game modes within the game that are worth trying out. Not only is there a sandbox mode that will give players the ability to be creative and consistently conduct trials and errors of various spacecraft build but also modes that will give players objectives and missions while traveling through space.

With a realistic physics engine, crafting a spacecraft can be a challenge. Each part will need to be carefully placed which may mean playing around with your crafts for quite some time until they are fully ready for action.

#12 Elite: Dangerous
  • Developer: Frontier Developments
  • Publisher: Frontier Developments
  • Platforms: PC, PS4, XBO
  • Release: December 16, 2014

If you enjoy open exploration and freedom then Elite: Dangerous may become an interest right from the start. This is a video game developed by Frontier Developments where players will set off on a massive open world experience.

The game starts players off with a bit of cash and a spaceship, the rest is up to you. Players will be able to go on space adventures, trade with other players in this open world galaxy, and of course, go head to head in a space combat simulation.

There are a plethora of ways to earn money both legally and illegally in the game. Speaking of, there’s a number of servers which allows for various roleplay. As a result, the game can be quite challenging or a relatively easy experience.

#11 Destiny 2
  • Developer: Bungie
  • Publisher: Activision
  • Platforms: PC, PS4, XBO
  • Release: September 6, 2017

The Destiny franchise is not very old at all, with the first installment only released back in 2014 and though we could add the first title into the mix we’ve opted to go with the sequel as its currently active and being supported.

Destiny 2 is a multiplayer experience, this is the type of video game you would meet with a few friends to grind through for loot or complete the campaigns. If you enjoy futuristic FPS and have yet to at least try Destiny or its sequel, then you might be missing out.

A quick turnoff for some gamers may be the repetitiveness you could find yourself in while going through Destiny 2 as there could be some grinding involved. Likewise, because there’s a bigger influence in going through the campaigns or side missions with a team, the casual gamer who is seeking a narrative journey to enjoy on their own time may wish to pass this franchise up.

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#10 Prey
  • Developer: Arkane Studios
  • Publisher: Bethesda Softworks
  • Platforms: PC, PS4, XBO
  • Release: May 5, 2017

The 2017 release of Prey from developers Arkane Studios is an FPS with survival horror elements. This is a futuristic title where players are set on a space station that has been tainted by a hostile alien species. During this exploration journey, gamers will be stepping into the shoes of Morgan Yu who must find a means to get rid of the alien species and escape the station.

You may recall the Prey franchise from when it first launched back in 2006 and it’s worth mentioning that this is not a reboot or remaster. Instead, the developers identify Prey as a reimagining of the IP with a new narrative. Much of the gameplay will involve exploring the station and solving a few puzzles as you progress. Likewise, this is a singleplayer only narrative so don’t expect to go through the game with a cooperative multiplayer.

#9 Doom
  • Developer: id Software
  • Publisher: Bethesda Softworks
  • Platforms: PC, PS4, XBO, NS
  • Release: May 13, 2016

Doom is an iconic franchise that sparked interest and a bit of controversy when it launched in 1993. Now, decades later, the game franchise received a much-needed facelift with a completely new reboot known simply as Doom.

The reboot launched in 2016 and thankfully the developer’s id Software did an incredible job at making a new title that gives the same overall feel and tone of the very first installment. Most often when video games feature demons or any type of creature, there’s a bit of survival horror element tossed into the narrative, but that’s not the case for Doom. Instead, gamers are humanity’s last hope for survival and you’ve got no problem ripping apart limbs off demons or blasting them away with a BFG 9000.

With that said, the narrative won’t be the deepest story you’ll uncover for a video game, but its one that you will instantly have trouble putting down. Without being too repetitive on this list, it’s worth mentioning that there’s also Doom Eternal available as well, the sequel to the 2016 Doom installment. Although there is a big spike in difficulty and it’s best to start with the 2016 reboot if you’re new to the series.

#8 No Man’s Sky
  • Developer: Hello Games
  • Publisher: Hello Games
  • Platforms: PS4, PC, XBO
  • Release: August 9, 2016

Tossing No Man’s Sky into the list could be a bit controversial. There’s a whole lot of gamers out there that was greatly disappointed with the launch of No Man’s Sky. Despite its rough launch and rocky initial reception, No Man’s Sky remains to be a contender for a space title on the platform.

No Man’s Sky has endless planets to explore with space dogfights, trading, along with fauna and species to discover. The game was also hit with some bigger updates that did add more content and features that the developers had originally promised on which makes it well worth going back and trying the game out again if you have yet to do so.

#7 Adrift
  • Developer: Three One Zero
  • Publisher: 505 Games
  • Platforms: PC, PS4
  • Release: July 15, 2016

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Adrift, or otherwise known as Adr1ft, is another first-person adventure title set in space this time developed by Three One Zero. In a lot of ways, the game could be considered similar to Apollo 13 or the 2013 film Gravity.

Overall, the game plays as an astronaut who wakes up among the wreckage of their spaceship. With no memory of what happened moments ago, players are then tasked with finding clues as to what caused the wreck. From there, it becomes a task of repairing an escape ship in order to safely return back to Earth.

There’s a series of puzzles to solve as well which are key to keeping our protagonist, Commander Alex Oshima, alive. While the game will allow players to freely explore, some of the limitations that prevents gamers from getting too far away is simply lack of oxygen which is one of the resources that must be maintained.

#6 Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare
  • Developer: Infinity Ward
  • Publisher: Activision
  • Platforms: PC, PS4, XBO
  • Release: November 4, 2016

Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare might not have been the most welcomed Call of Duty title within the franchise, but it has a singleplayer narrative campaign that is set within space. Overall, the narrative is set in the future where a group known as the Settlement Defense Front is attempting to take over the Solar System.

Stepping into the shoes of Captain Nick Reyes, a member of the Special Combat Air Recon is tasked with preventing the SDF from capturing the Solar System. When the video game was first revealed, there was some backlash when the competing franchise, Battlefield, announced the return to the gritty World War One time period with Battlefield 1. However, looking back there is still a full singleplayer narrative campaign to enjoy set in space with zero-gravity environments along with the fan favorite Zombies game mode.

#5 Eve: Valkyrie
  • Developer: CCP Games
  • Publisher: CCP Games
  • Platforms: PC, PS4
  • Release: October 13, 2016

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Eve: Valkyrie was developed by CCP Games and is set as a multiplayer dogfighting shooter. While available for the PlayStation 4, it’s best to mention right now that the game is a PlayStation 4 VR title where players are sitting in a spaceship cockpit in a first-person view.

While the game does offer some single player missions which are mostly aimed at explorations and tutorials, the focus of Eve: Valkyrie is online PvP. Overall, gameplay offers eight by eight combat which makes for an intense experience with the VR headset. Reception for the game has been well received and it seems that Eve: Valkyrie is one the first few titles to be recommended when it comes to VR.

#4 Lovers in a Dangerous Spacetime
  • Developer: Asteroid Base
  • Publisher: Asteroid Base
  • Platforms: PC, PS4, NS, XBO
  • Release: February 9, 2016

Lovers in a Dangerous Spacetime is a much-beloved indie title by developers Asteroid Base. The video game is relatively easy to understand once you pick up the controller, but it becomes tough to master making it hard to set the game down after starting.

Within the game, players are in control of a ship and must fight off enemy ships. If you have a few friends, this is a perfect game to play as Lovers in a Dangerous Spacetime offers up to four-player multiplayer. In the game, players will find that in order to control a ship they must travel to various departments of their spacecraft making it a constant battle to defeat your friends and keeping your ship safe.

#3 Star Trek: Bridge Crew
  • Developer: Red Storm Entertainment
  • Publisher: Ubisoft
  • Platforms: PC, PS4
  • Release: May 30, 2017

Much like our previous title on the list Eve: Valkyrie, Star Trek: Bridge Crew is another VR exclusive video game. If you’re a fan of the Star Trek franchise then this may be as close as you’ll get to sit on the command bridge.

Players will take control of the Starfleet ship USS Aegis where the initial goal is to seek a new home world for the Vulcans after the destruction of their planet. With the ship also being commanded by other players, everyone will have to work together in order to successfully navigate through the deep space and complete missions.

However, the game does offer the ability to enjoy the game alone as all of the various roles within the game can be occupied by AI except the captain as players will have to make decisions before they are able to cycle through the different roles.

#2 Alien: Isolation
  • Developer: Creative Assembly
  • Publisher: Sega
  • Platforms: PC, PS3, PS4, X360, XBO
  • Release: October 7, 2014

For fans of the horror film franchise Aliens, owning a copy of Alien: Isolation is automatically a must-have. However, if you’re unfamiliar with the film, you can still find some enjoyment from this video game title. Launched back in 2014, developers Creative Assembly has released this survival horror title for a variety of platforms over the years.

In terms of the film franchise, Alien: Isolation is set fifteen years after the events of Alien, where players will take on the role of Amanda Ripley, the daughter of Ellen Ripley who begins an investigation of tracking down the mysterious disappearance of her mother.

Much like the old school survival horror titles, Alien: Isolation has an emphasis on players avoiding the hostile alien enemy. Instead, players must rely on some stealth mechanics to maneuver around the game. This is a singleplayer video game and while there is a following, it’s unsure if we’ll see a sequel launch. Publishers to the video game, Sega, has stated that they are still considering putting out another title, but it’s unconfirmed if one is actually in the process.

#1 Dreadnought
  • Developer: Yager Development
  • Publisher: Grey Box
  • Platforms: PC, PS4,
  • Release: December 5, 2017

Dreadnought is a combat flight simulator where players take control of a massive spacecraft that is designed for war. The game is intended for players who want a bit more strategy to the space combat style video games where developers hope players feel more like a commander of a ship and less like a bounty hunter who will be attacking freely at will.

As a result the gameplay may not be as fast paced or action-packed but instead gameplay is based around making strategic movements and managing your ship. There is a multiplayer component as well where players can team up for larger battles though game matches tend to only last about ten minutes.

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Outer Wilds

  • Developer: Mobius Digital
  • Publisher: Annapurna Interactive
  • Platforms: PC, XBO, PS4
  • Release: October 15, 2019 (PS4)

If you enjoy a puzzle type game then we would recommend checking into Outer Wilds. The game was developed by Mobius Digital where players take on the role of an astronaut that is stuck in a time loop. The only way to escape is to unlock the secrets from an extinct alien race. After 22 minutes pass, a sun goes into a supernova state thus resulting in the time loop restarting once again. The more you know and unlock will allow you to bypass certain sections with each loop. It’s a game all about exploration, solving codes along with a bit of trial and error. It might not be for everyone, but its gained a following and even won a few awards.

The Outer Worlds

  • Developer: Obsidian Entertainment
  • Publisher: Private Division
  • Platforms: PC, PS4, XBO, NS
  • Release: October 25, 2019

The Outer Worlds puts players into a male or female protagonist that survives a lost space shuttle. Waking up from frozen hibernation decades later, players set on a journey that mainly follows a division between a government force and a resistance group. You’ll visit several planets and meet interesting characters all of which will have their reasoning behind standing with the corporation established by the government control and those that wish to break the system in hopes of establishing something that offers a bit more democracy freedom.

While the main campaign will have you deciding between the two pathways, there are a ton of side quests, places to explore, monsters to slay, and loot to be found. There’s even a skill tree that can grant players the ability to craft and tune in the created protagonist towards the desired play style. For instance, places can stick to their guns and blow away the competitor or smooth talk their way out of trouble. Likewise, because there are several different quests and pathways to take the narrative through, you may find yourself playing the game more than once to get the full campaign story.

You might not always be in space, but you’re traveling to different planets enough to make us feel that it would be amiss not to include The Outer Worlds into the list. Likewise, there’s more content coming out for this game. We’ve already received the first DLC expansion with another coming at a later date.