Grim Dawn has come a long way since its humble Kickstarter origins. First released in an alpha state in 2013, the game officially launched on PC in 2016 to rave
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It seems like Warhammer is everywhere. 40K or otherwise, the franchise has seen its share of movies, shows, real time strategy, turn based strategy, shooters, ARPGs, and everything in between.
I went to the theater and settled into the uncomfortable seat, the sticky crunch of who-knows-what sticking to my shoes. Mike Judge treated me to 81 minutes of low-brow awesomeness,
Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings was one of the first movies I went back to the theater to see since the lockdown. The theater, an AMC, decided