![]() ![]() In the same vein as Super Meat Boy, Edmund McMillen has crafted a tough game, but a game that rewards skill progression. If you are already familiar with Binding of Isaac, you know the game is tough as nails. Binding of Isaac was originally a Flash game, and has since been upgraded in Rebirth, and Afterbirth is newest expansion to the Rebirth base game. However, the dark theme sets the stage for a stand out game. The Binding of Isaac is a “roguelike” dungeon-crawling “shooter” based on a boy named Isaac who has fallen into the basement to escape his infanticidal Mom and shoots upgradable tears at the horror of denizens that pursue him. If you are still confused about all this praise for such a strange game, a little background is in order. Here is the release trailer, which keeps the creepy style of its predecessors: Either way, the game is worth full price as it has some of the most addictive and deep gameplay on PC or console. I had forgotten that I preordered the expansion, so it was nice to log on to Steam and have it preloaded. ![]() In case you have not been exposed to one of the most addicting games of all time, the expansion to the “remake” Binding of Isaac: Afterbirth released over the weekend.
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