Emily Blunt didn’t really need Tom Cruise
Emily Blunt didn’t really need Tom Cruise
the same fearlessness and resolute commitment he has brought to seemingly every other challenge in his recent career
none of these apply to Valve and Steam
Humble, Fanatical, and Green Man Gaming are all examples of 3rd party key resellers that regularly sell games for cheaper than Steam does, and does so by obtaining keys from the publisher.
the court only takes action against a company when it looks like it’s going to become a monopoly like as an example buying it’s competitors.
no. a monopoly is when a company is the only one providing a product or service.
the allegation that Valve threatens developers that sell games for less on other marketplaces could easily be fake.
...everyone better catch up on [Doctor Strange’s] other appearances (especially No Way Home)
How fastidious is Gus about Los Pollos Hermanos’ operations?
You could have reviewed 3 deserving indie games instead of writing this.
Harrow not only escaped Ammit’s justice and Khonshu’s justice (well, for awhile anyway), he escaped human legal justice, too!
It’s a hell of a way to end this run, a reminder that Marc/Steven still don’t know all there is to know about themselves.
Given how many cinematic multiverses filmmakers have created in recent years [...] the most baffling choice Doctor Strange makes is that its exploration of this idea has nothing to do with any of them.
I’m from Minnesota and it is one of those less-common tourist destinations that is seen as a hidden gem by the people who visit.
Yeah! Why can’t I dribble the ball in Soccer like I want to?
a disappointing side effect of living in a world where people occasionally care more about winning than everyone having fun.
It might seem that celebrity Scientologists are naive or misguided, but it’s all an act designed to protect their place in pop culture.