Author: Jessica Lamb

Jessica Lamb was born and raised in Fennville, Michigan. She attended Aquinas College where she obtained a Bachelor of Arts in English and a minor in Creative Writing. Since then, she has dedicated herself to spreading the word about all things nerd culture.

This July marks the 10th anniversary of PlayStation Plus. Beginning on the PlayStation 3, PS Plus memberships allow players to download free games each month. They also allow members to utilize various multiplayer services. Normally, PlayStation spotlights two free games each month. However, in celebration of the anniversary they are offering three free games for July. The first free title on offer is “Rise of the Tomb Raider.” As the second entry in Crystal Dynamic’s reboot trilogy, we return to Lara Croft as she raids tombs and searches for lost treasure. In “Rise of the Tomb Raider,” Lara ventures to…

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It’s summertime in “Animal Crossing: New Horizons” and Nintendo is coming in hot with their Summer Update Wave 1! This new update promises new characters, creatures,recipes and the ability to swim in the ocean. It’s sure to bring some new excitement to a title that may be starting to feel a little stale to some players. After all, there’s only so many times you can rearrange your house and visit various islands before you start eyeing some new games to play. By far, the most exciting addition is the ability to swim in the ocean. Just hop right in and…

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Today was the first episode of CD Projekt Red’s Night City Wire livestream. Night City Wire is a livestream showcase consisting of multiple half-hour long episodes. Each episode will reveal new trailers, features and gameplay for CD Projekt Red’s highly-anticipated “Cyberpunk 2077.” Today’s episode showed us a new trailer, new gameplay footage and a discussion of one of the game’s features braindance. The livestream begins with Hollie Bennett, Head of Communications, breaking down what the livestream will cover. We see a new trailer for “Cyberpunk 2077” consisting entirely of scenes from the prologue of the game. There’s night clubs, plans…

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In early May, the Computer Entertainment Supplier’s Association (CESA) announced that Tokyo Game Show 2020 was cancelled. This was far from surprising, as COVID-19 has decided to cancel almost every event this year. Conventions such as E3, PAX West and San Diego Comic-Con have also seen cancellations as a result of the pandemic. Originally, the CESA promised a digital event in September but gave no further information. Thanks to a recent press release (via Gematsu) however, we now know the exact dates and what things to expect from the event. Tokyo Game Show’s digital event will run from September 23…

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