You ever stumble into a game thinking you’ve seen it all—and then HOUSE 314 hits you like a crowbar to the spine? Yeah, same here. It’s not just another survival horror FPS; it’s the kind of twisted, atmospheric beast that chews you up if you’re not paying attention. And trust me, you want to be paying attention—especially if you’re into uncovering every creepy secret, cracked door, and cryptic terminal the devs tucked away like digital ghost stories.
Survival horror’s been making serious noise in the U.S. lately (finally, right?), and HOUSE 314 taps straight into that resurgence. But here’s the thing: unlocking its full potential means knowing the codes—the hidden paths, the cheat menus, the weird unlockables that aren’t handed to you on a silver platter. And that’s where this guide comes in.
Let’s crack open every secret this house is hiding
All Working HOUSE 314 Game Codes (Updated for October 2025)
You want the good stuff? I’ve spent way too many late nights testing every weird combo on both PC and console builds of HOUSE 314—and yeah, some of these codes really change the game (literally and mentally). Here’s what I’ve found works as of the last patch, broken down by effect so you can dive straight into what matters for your playstyle.
| Code | Effect | Platform | Personal Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| GETREKT314 | Unlock all weapons | PC + Console | Kicks in mid-run, no menu toggle. Great for replays. |
| INFINITEFEAR | Infinite health | PC only | Still works post-1.4 patch, but messes with some AI triggers. |
| DEBUGROOM | Opens dev debug menu | PC only | Careful—broke my save once. Backup first. |
| 314DOORSOPEN | Unlocks all locked doors | Console only | Kinda janky. Worked on Xbox Series X but not PS5 for me. |
| GHOSTCAM | Free-fly camera mode | PC | Great for spotting secret rooms and Easter eggs. |
| NEEDBULLETS | Max ammo for current gun | PC + Console | Doesn’t stack—re-enter after switching weapons. |
How to Redeem Codes in HOUSE 314 (Without Losing Your Mind)
Okay, so—if you’re anything like me, you probably spent your first run stumbling around the menus wondering “Where the hell do I actually enter these codes?” I did too. The game doesn’t exactly shout it at you. But once you know where to look, it’s a breeze.
Here’s how to redeem codes in HOUSE 314, step-by-step (and yes, it’s a little different depending on whether you’re on PC or console):
- From the main menu, go to Options → then scroll to the bottom tab called “Extras” (it’s kind of tucked away—easy to miss).
- Inside “Extras”, hit the Redeem Code option. That’s your entry point.
- On PC, just type directly with your keyboard—no need to confirm with Enter, it auto-validates.
- On console, use the left stick to scroll letters and A/X to select. It’s a little clunky, honestly. Took me a few tries to enter INFINITEFEAR without typos.
- You should see a subtle pop-up at the bottom of the screen confirming success—no fireworks, just a HUD flash.
Tips & Tricks for Using Codes Without Breaking Immersion in HOUSE 314
Let’s be real—using cheats in a horror game is a slippery slope. One minute you’re just trying to bypass a broken door trigger, and the next, you’ve got infinite health, a rocket launcher, and zero fear left. I’ve done it. I’ve regretted it. But there is a way to use codes without totally killing the vibe—it’s all about moderation and timing.
Here’s what’s worked for me:
- Use codes after your first blind run.
You’ll never get that first spike of adrenaline back, so preserve it. Save cheats for replay value or exploration after the story hits. - Avoid god mode during tension-heavy moments.
Turning off damage before a boss encounter kills the narrative flow and ruins the pacing. Let yourself sweat a little. - Limit what you unlock.
Try unlocking just one thing—like weapons—or using a code just for mobility (GHOSTCAM is great for discovering missed secrets, by the way). - Match your codes to your goals.
If you’re trophy hunting or digging into lore, codes can be tools. But if you’re chasing scares? Keep it raw. - Don’t mod too early.
Mod support is fun, but piling on cheat mods mid-game can crash your HUD or mess with the challenge curve. Been there, lost saves. Not fun.






