I personally enjoyed Genesis, but it wasn't a solo Strife game. You play as both Strife and War.
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In the Star Wars novels (IIRC this was established as early as ANH) sounds are generated by the computer to help you keep track of ships around you.
I guess breaking the seventh seal also revived Fury's horse. But also, no solo game for Strife? Sadface.
Aside from actually downloading the audio files and stripping any DRM off them? No one will offer truly perpetual access, because that means maintaining infrastructure forever, which simply isn't going to happen.
I'm sorry, but I just don't jive with the hip lingo that today's cool cats use.
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As far as adhesion goes, I haven't really noticed any difference between CA and epoxy. CA has the advantage that it cures super quick when exposed to moisture, so you don't need to hold the pieces in place for very long, but at the same time that's also a disadvantage because unless you're constantly breaking stuff or doing lots of customization that requires glue you'll probably only get to use a tube of CA a handful of times before ambient moisture turns the whole thing into a useless lump.
All the aid in the world is worthless as long as the IDF keeps shooting up the crowds trying to get food.
Lemmy doesn't give a shit if I'm on VPN, which means I can still access it when working from home.
And also that the companies won't just raise prices on domestic goods anyway because what are you gonna do about it? You either pay the inflated price for domestic, or pay the tariff.
Apparently you're supposed to get that experience as an unpaid intern before graduation. Some fucking bullshit, really.
2&3 are both "here's what the others were doing while War was chained up for a hundred years". Their stories are set in motion because of the premature apocalypse, and will probably have implications for humanity further in the future, but there's no impact on War directly, aside from 3 implying >!how Strife lost his guns for you to get them in the first two games!<, and I don't expect any plot points from 2&3 to come back up during 4.
As for Genesis, the main thing you should keep in mind is that it isn't a mainline game. It's more an isometric twin stick shooter/hack'n'slash, and the gameplay isn't as deep as with the main games. But it's got co-op, if you have someone to play with, and it does provide some characterization for Strife as well as showing an example of the sorts of missions the Horsemen took for the Charred Council.