
Kalvin
FRI'm learning so much I'm learning so much, there is so much content, if you are motivated enough it can boost your career! I knew nothing before, and now I can code myself internal or external trainer on any game without anti-cheat! Plus I learned so much on reverse engineering, I can now understand basic assembly instruction, change them for my use and find the pointer that I need. I'm looking forward to reaching my goal, and it won't be possible without this platform, thank you Rake!

Gabriel Dias
BRGreatest place to learn how to reverse and hack games! I'm a 30 year old software developer and have been learning about game hacking and reverse engineering for the past few years from GuidedHacking's "Game Hacking Bible". This is probably the best place right now to get game hacking and reversing engineering content. There are people who complain that it is a paid service, but I actually think that 30-60$ per year is very cheap. So don't be fooled by these crybabies. If you want to learn about game hacking and reverse engineering from scratch, GuidedHacking is the right place for you. By the way, GuidedHacking is not a forum anymore. It's a website that sells educational courses and tutorials. Therefore, people other than content creators cannot post.

BenjamÃn
CLExtremely valuable resource I have been a member of GH since March 2022. It is a precious resource for those serious about learning reverse engineering. The game hacking bible is their signature product. It consists of 4 chapters of 20+ articles/videos each, with hundreds of hours of content to learn game hacking with literally 0 experience. If you follow it step by step in a couple of months, you will have the necessary expertise to do basic trainers. But the GHB is not all. They also have multiple parallel courses such as python reverse engineering, java reverse engineering, and various security tutorials that are high quality. The best thing is that GH adds new content every week, which is worth the price.

Easyflow
GBGreat at first but in reality awful. At first i thought it was great due to every learning resource for making cheats in one place but i was very wrong. Very soon i found out that the owner of the website had a huge god complex and ego. He wouldnt take criticism from anyone even if it was constructive. Not to metion the fact that before you do anything on the website youre told that youre basically not good enough to learn the content on the website which is already demoralizing. The one and only time i asked for a slither of help i got 0 and got a very aggressive response from the owner telling me to just read better. Well i kept searching and searching for the solution to my issue (for at least a good 6 hours) with no hope and so i resorted to brute forcing my issue which eventually worked. I never returned to the website after this because i felt very discouraged to keep going after reading the owners responses to other peoples posts. About a year later i decided to see if anything improved (the day of writing this) and i noticed that things had only gotten worse. Firstly you are greeted with half your screen being blocked by a pop up telling you that to access the contents of the website you must pay $100 a year. Now i understand putting the contents behind a paywall because there is actually a lot of good content on the website but $100 is ridiculous. Unless you enjoy being constantly degraded by the community and owner i guarantee it isnt worth any more than $10. In conclusion there are many better alternatives to this site that are free and explain the concepts of game hacking. I can guarantee that no matter the source you use you can become successful in making cheat you just need to persevere and have good programming knowledge :). You most certainly don't need a website such as this one locked behind a ridiculously expensive paywall and you certainly dont need an egotistical owner mocking and downgrading you at every corner of your journey. Edit: I would just like to add a few extra things. Firstly, I can program and have been programming in C# and C++ for the past 4 years and so i am certain that the sections i struggled with werent due to a lack of programming knowledge but instead the lack of detail and the outdated content. That actually brings me onto my next issue and that is that a lot of the content is somewhat outdated by 5 - 8 years that of course doesnt mean its rendered useless but since then there definietly have been better ways of achieving the same results. Lastly, I just wanted to say that these were meant to be forums for people to help each other Rake (The owner of the website) has unfortunately ruined that. Forums are made for community input and interaction but sadly Rake destroyed that aspect of guided hacking by disabling replies to posts due to (in his words) "having to babysit too much" and "people should be actually reading the posts instead of begging for help". Those were practically always his excuses for why he didnt want to help others and his reason for banning users. This showcases an unbelievably childish personality and why the forum aspect no longer exists. Reading the other 1 - 3 star reviews, they also seem to echo the same message that i am trying to get through with this review.

Dylan
NOWell organized and structured. I feel like i went down many sites that provided hacking tutorials but i couldn't fit any that had a very well structed and written roadmap of what is achieveable and tutorials that are well ordered. I've recently started to fully commit to learning everything there is to gamehacking and thanks to guidedhacking i feel i'll actually see improvement within now and 6 months. i know it's a thing that is not done overnight but due to the tutorials and well structured chapters it'll gradually be more easier as you take your time to understand each chapter and move onto the next.