Including a physical release - The final chapter in The Binding of Isaac saga is almost here, and it's getting a physical release on Switch. The horror rogue...
Repent, sinners! by rawmeatcowboy 01 March 2021 GoNintendo Version 5.0 The last round of content for The Binding of Isaac is officially on the way. We now know that The Binding of Isaac: Repentance is set to launch sometime in Q3 2021, and there will be both a physical and ...
The Binding of Isaac also gives players items to use in-game, the most common being a bomb that creates area damage. The player experience is deep for the style of the game. Visually, The Binding of Isaac usescartoon style graphicscombined with mature content to create a very strange experi...
The Binding of Isaac Afterbirth is the massively updated expansion to 2014s rogue-like of the year, The Binding of Isaac Rebirth. Following Isaac one more time on his journey, players will find bizarre treasures that change Isaac’s form giving him super
The Binding of Isaac pulls off everything it tries to do, and very well. The story is interesting, the gameplay fantastic, and the art and music are wonderful as well. The only things I found wrong with the game were that the bosses were repetitive and the challenge mode was lacking fun...
“The Binding of Isaac: Rebirth is a massively improved version of an already great game that’s filled to the brim with horrifying and disgusting imagery.” Pros Massively improved over original Highly addictive combat Endless replayability
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Repent? But we just pented!! - Fantastic roguelite The Binding of Isaac has been around for a decade since its original Flash incarnation. On Switch alone it...
A twisted twin-stick shooter from one of the designers of Super Meat Boy. Players take control of Isaac, a young boy who delves deep into the dungeons of his basement as he is hunted by his deranged mother.
It’s 2:00 AM on a night this past fall, and The Binding of Isaac designer Edmund McMillen is in bed, watching a livestream of people digging a hole in Santa Ana, California on his phone. In just a few hours, he’ll have to wake up for his newborn’s first doctor visit. “Wh...