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Addictive dungeon crawler
elessardunedain31 January 2016
Small dungeon crawler with roguelike elements. You play as a small child Isaac in nightmarish semi-random basement levels fighting some really disturbing monsters. You can develop Isaac's speed, health and damage by finding various power-ups (there is A LOT of these).

Beware, the game is difficult, but very addictive. A full playthrough takes about 30-45 minutes, but usually you get killed before you reach the final level. It took me almost 10 hours to complete the game for the first time.

Side note: game features child abuse and a lot of disturbing gore/violence including blood, intestines, urine, feces.

But to sum up, it's really worth playing (especially at sale prices below $0.99). It's addictive, has a spooky atmosphere and completing the game is rewarding.

GRAPHICS: 8/10

AUDIO: 8/10

GAMEPLAY: 7/10

STORY: 8/10
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7/10
The Last Suprise
Derache12 January 2019
Its a small dungeon game that is good to start off playing however after around 50 hours of game play, it gets boring and repetitive. I defiantly recommend it, just beware that it will not last forever like csgo or gta V can.

Once you Finnish it once, it gets quite boring fast.
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9/10
A twisted and challenging journey through Isaac's basement: A review of The Binding of Isaac (2011)
seruanyre20 January 2023
The Binding of Isaac is a game that is not for the faint of heart. Developed by Edmund McMillen and Florian Himsl, this top-down, rogue-like indie game takes players on a journey through the twisted and disturbing basement of Isaac's house. The story follows Isaac, a young boy who is trying to escape his mother's wrath after she hears a voice from above telling her to sacrifice her son.

The gameplay is fast-paced and intense, requiring quick reflexes and strategic thinking to survive. The randomly generated levels and items add to the replayability of the game and the combat system, though simple, is effective with a variety of enemies that each require different tactics to defeat. The art style is dark and twisted, perfectly capturing the disturbing and twisted story, and the soundtrack is noteworthy with a great selection of tracks that complement the fast-paced action.

One of the highlights of The Binding of Isaac is the high level of replayability it offers. The game features a large number of items and power-ups, each of which can change the gameplay experience, and players can try different combinations of items to find the most effective strategy. The game also features multiple endings and unlockable characters, adding to the replayability value.

However, it's not all sunshine and rainbows. The game's difficulty can be overwhelming for some players and it's not for the faint of heart. The game's art style and story can be disturbing for some players, and the permadeath feature can be frustrating for players who want to progress through the story.

In conclusion, The Binding of Isaac is an excellent game that offers challenging, fast-paced and intense gameplay, a high replayability value, a twisted and disturbing art style, and a great sense of humor. It's a classic in the genre and a must-have for fans of rogue-like and indie games. But, it's not for everyone, the game's difficulty, disturbing content, and permadeath feature may not be suitable for everyone.
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