In the pantheon of indie gaming, few titles are as revered, replayed, and relentlessly punishing as The Binding of Isaac. Edmund McMillen and Florian Himsl’s 2011 Flash-based original was a twisted love letter to The Legend of Zelda’s dungeons, Roguelike permadeath, and McMillen’s own dark, autobiographical childhood fears. But it was the 2014 remake, The Binding of Isaac: Rebirth—developed by Nicalis—that truly perfected the formula. It added a 60fps engine, hundreds of new items, synergies, and full controller support.
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The perspective was warped, viewed through the lens of the game's engine. The posters on the wall were pixelated. The bed was a jagged polygon. And there, sitting in the center of the room, was a giant, crying child. The Binding of Isaac: Rebirth on Nintendo 3DS
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