18/01/15

The Binding of Isaac: Rebirth PC Game Review

The Binding of Isaac: Rebirth is an action adventure computer video game. This game is remake of Binding of Isaac which developed by Nicalis. This game designed by Edmund McMillen. The released date was 4th November 2014, and it is available for Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 4, PlayStation Vita, OS X and GNU/Linux.

The Binding of Isaac is top-down a 2D dungeon crawler video game in which player controls Isaac and six other unlock able character's as they can explore dungeons located in room basement of Isaac. This game's mechanics & presentation is similar to dungeons of Legend of Zelda, incorporating random, procedurally-generated levels.


When Isaac's mother starts hearing the voice of God demanding a sacrifice be made to prove her faith, Isaac escapes into the basement facing droves of deranged enemies, lost brothers and sisters, his fears, and eventually his mother.

The Binding of Isaac is a randomly generated action RPG shooter with heavy Rogue-like elements. Following Isaac on his journey players will find bizarre treasures that change Isaac's form giving him super human abilities and enabling him to fight off droves of mysterious creatures, discover secrets and fight his way to safety.

This re-engineered edition of The Binding of Isaac includes new game material, modes, characters and areas, as well as other adjustments customized for this release.

Release Date : November 4, 2014
Genre : RPG
Publisher : Independent
Developer : Nicalis

  



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